RCS goes the extra mile using lessons from Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program
Sean Riccardelli, the owner of RCS, a pipeline integrity contracting service, used the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program to strengthen his skill set.
Jordan Campus cafe still in business, despite challenges
Due to low sales and few customers, SLCC's Jordan Cafe has struggled to stay open. However, a 34% increase in recent customer numbers provides some hope for its future.
Local entrepreneur shares business savvy
Amy Rees Anderson spoke to SLCC students earlier this month at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Labor and supply shortages create obstacles for SLCC’s on-campus dining
Labor shortages, supply outages and a large decrease in sales volume prevented SLCC campus cafes from fully opening.
Train Walk Poop: Happy dogs equal happy owners
Train Walk Poop, owned by Ryan Gwilliam, aims to strengthen the relationship between a dog and its owner.
SLCC names Sidni Shorter as the first Minority Business Center director
Sidni Shorter has been appointed director of Salt Lake Community College's new Minority Business Center.
Best-kept secret opens doors for Utah economy at Miller campus
Moving Utah business forward since 2001, the SLCC Miller campus hosts an enduring Miller legacy of getting things done and accelerating Utah business growth.
Maven Strong Pilate Studio: Weathering a pandemic
Tessa Arneson, owner of Maven Strong Pilate Studio, has developed a flexible business amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Students come together to support local artisans at Valentine’s-themed market
Indigenous artists, community members, and SLCC students participated in the Valentine Vendor Day event hosted by the Native Indigenous Student Union on Feb. 6.
Entrepreneurs take many paths to success
Entrepreneurs often have humble beginnings, but their success stories can inspire others.
Officials: Day care known for conspiracy theories houses children safely
Contrary to conspiracy theories, Fun Time Kidz Care in Salt Lake City is a functioning day care facility, and nothing else.
Dash2: Grit proving essential to success
Dash2 founder and Marine Corps veteran Brandon Knotts reinvented himself after launching his information technology company.













