Transfer Center helps students transition to a four year institution
SLCC hosts the College and University Fair on Oct. 22 and Transfer Days throughout the semester.
Car repair available at Miller Campus
Students, faculty, and staff are able to get their cars repaired at the Miller Campus by the automotive repair students.
SLCC soccer to hold open tryouts this month
Students will have the chance to be a part of the first Bruin men's and women's soccer teams.
Crime report gives inside look at campus safety
Theft is the most common crime at Salt Lake Community College campuses. Read through some of the data and learn what you can do to avoid becoming a statistic.
Ed Yong describes pandemic’s harsh reality during Tanner Forum keynote address
Journalist Ed Yong discussed several aspects of America's coronavirus response during his virtual keynote address for the Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
Possible student break-in at Taylorsville Redwood Campus
A break-in at the Salt Lake Community College Redwood Campus occurred Thursday night. High-end HD camera equipment and some editing equipment was stolen from...
SLCC Veterans Club cleans up on Earth Day
The Veterans Club is joining forces with EMG Management and 24 Hour Fitness to help clean up the city on April 22. Anyone is welcome to participate.
Dr. Jane Drexler brings synergy and thought to her SLCC classes
Dr. Jane Drexler, teacher and Faculty Senate President discusses her philosophy on teaching and opening discussions.
Save your health and money with a call to your elected officials
The first day of the Utah State Legislative session for 2014 is Jan. 27, 2014, and your financial and physical health are on the line.
SLCCSA elections: Meet the candidates for 2024-25
Learn more about the candidates in this year's Salt Lake Community College Student Association (SLCCSA) elections, which end March 27.
Huval Child Care adds services for infants
The Tim and Brenda Huval Child Care Center at South City Campus now accepts children as young as six weeks old.
SLCC names Kino Hurtado as the first Hispanic Serving Initiatives director
Kino Hurtado will play a major role in better serving SLCC Latinx students and obtaining the college's federal designation as a Hispanic-Serving Institution.









