Beyond 21st century resume: free tuition for exceptional ePortfolio
Each semester SLCC will award four students a semester’s full tuition waiver for those who create exceptional ePortfolios.
With more functionality, smartphones have become a larger classroom distraction
An increasing number of students are using their smartphones in class for other things then their actual class work.
Benefits of water are essential, but often ignored
Water makes up 55 to 78 percent of the human body, and is essential part of its many processes. Regular hydration can help with weight loss, improve digestive health and increase energy.
SLCC recognizes Deans List and Presidents List students at annual ceremony
The Deans List recognizes SLCC students who have achieved a GPA of 3.5 to 3.79 and take 15 credits in a semester. Students who achieve a GPA of 3.8 or higher qualify for the even higher honor of making the Presidents List. Both were honored at this event.
SLCC sponsors Washington, D.C. internships
SLCC's program is designed to help its students realize that there is both a need and an opportunity for community college students in Washington D.C.
Digital media student balances startup photography business with busy home life
Former SLCC digital media student Brittany Griffiths bought her own camera, built a studio in her basement and started her dream.
Study Abroad program offers firsthand cultural experience
The Study Abroad program aims to get students out into the world. It allows students to step out of their comfort zone and see how different areas of the world operate.
SLCC exhibit gives voice to the silenced
The Silent Witness display features silhouettes of victims of domestic violence abuse. As a part of Domestic Violence Awareness month their stories are being told.
SLCC soccer teams aim for regional and national success
Armed with winning records, both the men’s and women’s soccer teams gear up for post-season regional and national tournaments.
Track your bus with new mobile apps
Catch the bus easier with new UTA applications for mobile devices.
From SWAT to SLCC: professor brings experience to the classroom
SLCC Criminal Justice professor Gary Cox brings 30 years of police experience to his classroom.
Queen of the campus
Shannel, a member of Divas of Diversity entertained SLCC students at the Grand Theatre.