First-generation college students discuss hardships, motivations
Several first-generation college students share their experiences and offer advice and encouragement to other students in similar situations.
SLCC reduces costs by working toward environmental sustainability
Salt Lake Community College has reduced energy usage for all campuses every year for the past five years.
Video: Salt Lake Community College 2020 year in review
Look back on 2020 at Salt Lake Community College, courtesy of SLCC Institutional Marketing and Stephen Speckman.
SLCC recognizes graduates of excellence
SLCC administrators hosted a luncheon for seven outstanding graduates last Friday at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
SLCC staff members take a day to lobby for higher education
Staff from Salt Lake Community College will venture to Capitol Hill on Feb. 4 to lobby for higher education. SLCC staff will be part...
Utah Campus Cup challenges students to vote
Learn how you can help bring the Utah Campus Cup to Salt Lake Community College.
Nietzsche, moral problems to be explored at philosophy conference
International philosophy students are coming to SLCC to discuss the work of Friedrich Nietzsche on Thursday, March 27.
‘Squad V:’ Fall in love with vampires all over again
Once upon a time there was a woman who managed to write a book series that both became wildly popular and incredibly hated. This...
Online vs. in-person classes: How students benefit
As the fall 2021 semester begins, college students and professors consider the differences between online and in-person classes.
Following rebrand, SLCC’s student engagement office continues its mission
SLCC's Student Engagement, Experience and Achievement office underwent a rebrand due to HB 261, but the goals and services of the office remain the same.
A look at self-defense classes: A new course from SUU and an existing one...
Self-defense college courses have been growing across Utah, including at SLCC and Southern Utah University.
Last chance to apply for 2020-21 scholarships
SLCC continuing students have until Sunday to apply for scholarships for the 2020-21 school year.











