New phenomenon of ‘quiet quitting’ garners attention on social media
Quiet quitters, or employees who do the minimum required work and are psychologically detached from their jobs, have become a hot topic on social media.
SLCC will revamp its business building with $10M donation from Gail Miller’s foundation
Businesswoman Gail Miller and her family's foundation contributed $10 million toward SLCC's school of business and its business building on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
How to maximize finances while in college
SLCC students can become financially smart with CashCourse
The Sundance effect: Businesses in Park City experience lulls during film festival
The glitz and glamour of the Sundance Film Festival doesn't translate into profits for many Park City businesses.
Cotopaxi owner, SLCC alum Davis Smith recognized for making a difference
For being a successful entrepreneur who uses their success to do good globally, Salt Lake Community College honored Davis Smith with the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2020.
Quotes from Gov. Herbert’s campus visit
Read some of the responses that Gov. Gary Herbert gave to SLCC students during a Q&A session last Wednesday.
Local entrepreneur shares business savvy
Amy Rees Anderson spoke to SLCC students earlier this month at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
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.
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.
Launch Leads CEO Scott Smith: ‘You have to believe in yourself’
Scott Smith, president and CEO of Launch Leads in Murray, offers advice to future entrepreneurs.
‘Ignore it’: Despite industry growth, some women in gaming say skepticism and online aggression...
Despite making up nearly half of the world's gaming audience, women gamers frequently face inappropriate treatment and persistent skepticism.
Tree planting event grows green culture at SLCC
Business Communications students and faculty celebrate a semester of hard work by planting trees at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.












