SLCC may mandate academic advising visits
Salt Lake Community College plans to require advisory meetings for all students by 2023.
3 little-known benefits of being a Bruin
Salt Lake Community College offers all kinds of free and discounted services to students. Here are three campus perks that you may not know about.
Visual Art and Design department offers cash prize in poster design contest
VAD calls for student submissions in preparation of their 2012 Student Art Showcase.
Firearms on campus: To carry or not to carry
SLCC allows any concealed carry permit holder to carry on campus. But the decision to do so varies from person to person.
Redwood Bruin Pantry will expand its operation by moving into a larger space in...
The Bruin Pantry at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus will relocate to a larger space in January 2023.
SLCC admin and faculty prepare for AI’s impact on education
As ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence programs enter academic settings, SLCC administrators and faculty contemplate how to move forward with the technology.
SLCC student promotes ‘Indigenous excellence’ through community radio
Valene Peratrovich, who hosts "Living the Circle of Life" on KRCL, utilizes the radio show and other media platforms to elevate Indigenous people and cultures.
What does the end of affirmative action mean for higher ed?
After the U.S. Supreme Court's latest rulings on affirmative action, many higher education institutions will need to come up with race-neutral alternatives during the admissions process to reaching diversity goals.
SLCC holds public meetings in search for next president
SLCC's presidential committee is gathering feedback from the multiple campus and community groups as the college begins its search for a successor to Dr. Deneece Huftalin, who will step down in June.
Spring clothing drive aims to provide students with attire for interviews, jobs
The SLCC chapter of the Utah Women in Higher Education Network is accepting donations of clean business attire, shoes, ties and briefcases through March 21.
Veteran Boston Globe editor gives talk at Salt Lake Community College
Boston Globe editorial page editor James Dao spoke to students and faculty during a guest lecture May 16 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Students can’t use food stamps on campus
SLCC does not allow students to use SNAP benefits to make food purchases.













