Give to students this Thursday for Giving Day
Salt Lake Community College will launch its third annual Giving Day event Thursday, with donations going directly to scholarships, college programs and a student emergency fund.
Free flu shots for Bruins this October
The Center for Health and Counseling will provide free influenza shots for SLCC students and employees across four campus locations in October.
Two poets discuss mother tongues and ‘their right to coexist’ for SLCC event
Presented primarily in Spanish, the event “Mother Tongues and Their Right to Coexist” focused on the systemic erasure and importance of Indigenous languages.
Salt Lake Community College presents annual President’s Art Show
Salt Lake Community College embraces Utah’s local artists by hosting its President’s Art Show, which opened Oct. 29 at the South City Campus.
Powerful paintings and sculptures grace South City Campus
Two galleries on display at South City Campus shine light on parts of the population that are often unheard and show the strength and vitality of the people they represent.
Multi-cultural event helps first time students avoid the frustrations of college
Arts and Cultural Events and Academic Advising co-hosted a multi-culturally themed event with information to help first time and incoming students.
SLCC hosting hunger awareness events
Student Life and Leadership will host a documentary screening and an Oxfam Hunger Banquet on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Suicide prevention advocate: ‘Talk saves lives’
Taryn Aiken Hiatt, the Director of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in Utah and Nevada, educated SLCC students late last month.
MLK 2021 virtual panel to explore racial inequality
Distinguished scholars and artists will discuss racial inequality, economic injustice, and reparations in a virtual panel on Tuesday, Jan. 19.
SLCC students remember Lauren McCluskey’s legacy
SLCC students participated in the Lauren McCluskey Awareness Walk on Friday at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Pete Souza, former chief White House photographer, is this year’s Tanner Forum speaker
Former chief White House photographer Pete Souza will speak at the 2022 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
SLCC film students cover lack of reporting when Indigenous people go missing
Produced by SLCC film students, "Missing Murdered Unheard" explores the lack of attention and response to crimes against Indigenous peoples












