SLCC poli sci professor brings global perspective
Dr. Perparim Gutaj emigrated to the United States during the Kosovo conflict in 1999.
SLCC looks to become Hispanic serving. A collaborative work team and school groups are...
Salt Lake Community College is beginning to develop a framework that will improve the school's ability to serve Hispanic and Latino students.
Vaping causes controversy at Salt Lake Community College
Some students continue to use e-cigarettes indoors in spite of the indoor ban, but Tatiana Burton with the SLCC Health and Wellness Services says there are consequences.
Black female activists share civil rights stories
Angela Davis, Kathleen Cleaver and Margaret Burnham visited South City Campus to participate in a panel discussion.
SLCC Dance Company presents the ‘Visual Art of Dance’
On April 8 and 9, Salt Lake Community College will present their annual spring concert. "Visual Art of Dance" will be held at The...
Migrantes: defensa y apoyo legitímo
A medida que el ICE aumenta su presencia en Utah, grupos universitarios y comunitarios ofrecen información y recursos para capacitar a los inmigrantes y sus aliados.
Get to know the School of Science, Math and Engineering
SLCC students interested in STEM will need to get familiar with the School of Science, Math and Engineeering.
SLCC celebrates impressive championship run
The men's basketball team enjoyed a victory party after winning the NJCAA championship.
Asif Ali graces SLCC with company and comedy
Salt Lake Community College played host to comedian, improviser, and actor Asif Ali on Thursday, Feb. 24th in the Student Event Center of the...
Visualizing hunger and poverty at the Oxfam banquet
Salt Lake Community College will be hosting the Oxfam American Hunger Banquet on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 6-8 p.m. in the Student Event Center at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
B-Line fender bender near South City Campus
A B-Line shuttle bus was involved in an accident today in Salt Lake City. Find out what happened and view photos from the scene.
“The Meeting” sparks dialogue about civil rights
A panel of experts used "The Meeting," a play about a fictitious meeting between MLK and Malcolm X, as a starting point for a discussion about civil rights.









