SLCC Hometowns: Jevah France
Learn more about SLCC student Jevahjire “Jevah” France and what life was like in his hometown of Les Cayes, Haiti.
Pop and fine art, roots and contemporary at play in current exhibits
The “Faces” and “Abandoned in Place” art exhibits, now showing at Salt Lake Community College’s South City Campus, are both timely and timeless.
Slamdance co-founder shares lessons learned
Peter Baxter shared his expertise with SLCC film and communication students last week at South City Campus.
W. Kamau Bell speaks at Grand Theatre
Stand-up comic and television host W. Kamau Bell discussed race and politics Thursday at the Grand Theatre.
SLCC ‘Starstrukk’ with 3OH!3
Student Life and Leadership brings the concert experience to SLCC students.
Students bring human rights to life through art
Salt Lake Community College students put their creativity on canvas for the Student Voices for Human Rights Arts Showcase.
Bruins nurture campus grounds, relationships during beautification event
Students and faculty planted flowers and tended to gardens at the South City, Taylorsville Redwood, Jordan and Miller campuses on May 24.
Día de Muertos celebrations at SLCC are about more than just tradition
SLCC welcomed people of different cultures and backgrounds to celebrate Día de los Muertos on Nov. 1 and 2 at the West Valley and Taylorsville Redwood campuses.
SLCC dancers gain pro experience on the court with Salt Lake City Stars
SLCC dance students get to perform at Salt Lake City Stars games. Learn more about the SLCC Stars Dancers and how the collaboration benefits students.
SLCC panel discusses untold truth about Native American health
Local health officials discussed the untold truth about Native American health on Dec. 3 at Salt Lake Community College.
Fulbright Scholar discusses the differences between Western and Chinese medicine
Dr. Baohua Wang speaks about the different medical approaches to body system conception, diagnostics, symptoms and treatments.
Tragedy, TikToks, taboo jokes: Understanding Gen Z’s humor
As social media increasingly influences everyday life, Generation Z’s online humor mirrors their struggles with mental health challenges.













