Family and human studies alumni share career advice with current students
SLCC graduates returned to the Taylorsville Redwood Campus to offer career advice to the current crop of students in the family and human studies program.
2nd Tracks Sports gets students ready for the slopes at a lower cost
Winter sports enthusiasts short on cash may find some good bargains at this Salt Lake City shop. Jefferson Curtis explains.
DECA, Interior Design Club embrace the spirit of giving
As the holidays grow near, we shine a brief spotlight on two SLCC clubs who spread goodwill and holiday cheer.
Primo Restaurant owner fulfills his American dream
Faced with financial, cultural, and linguistic obstacles, Samir Grahovic went from a poor Bosnian war refugee to the owner of one of Salt Lake's upscale restaurants. Tara Reid shares his story.
Dan Rather visits Salt Lake City
On Tuesday, Oct. 7, award-winning journalist Dan Rather paid a visit to Salt Lake City to discuss the current state of journalism with Utah business owners, journalists, and students.
SLCC to offer Direct Selling Entrepreneur Program
Looking to start your own business? SLCC's new Direct Selling Entrepreneur Program may be just the thing you need!
School of Applied Technology prepares students for work in various industries
Learn about how the School for Applied Technology prepares its students for entry into the workforce.
Students leap into business ownership after SLCC education
Two alumni students from SLCC flow from education into business ownership.
How to maximize finances while in college
SLCC students can become financially smart with CashCourse
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.
SLCC graduate starts photography business
Going to school at Salt Lake Community College gave Cara Stosich the opportunity to refocus her life.
Student loan rates double thanks to bipartisan bickering
Congress failed to act to keep interest rates from doubling on July 1. Subsidized Stafford Loans now have a 6.8 percent interest rate.