Student honored for dedication to SLCC community
Salt Lake Community College student Austin Fashimpaur received the 2020 NASPA Undergraduate Rising Star Award.
‘The Great Debate’ illuminates candidates’ positions
SLCC student body president and executive vice president candidates came together to debate student issues.
Students express mixed emotions about staying home when ill
COVID-19 has changed student opinions about pushing through sickness.
Philosophy of Religion professor encourages students to ‘chop away’
Shannon Atkinson's Philosophy of Religion course teaches students how to analyze their own beliefs critically and open their minds to the ways other people worship.
Multicultural council members value student voices, diversity
Members of the Salt Lake Community College Multicultural Student Council open up about the importance of student voices and diversity.
Author’s visit shines light on Tourette’s
Josh Hanagarne, author of "The World's Strongest Librarian," paid a visit to the Taylorsville Redwood Campus to discuss writing, reading, and living with Tourette's Syndrome. Reporter Hannah Dailami has the story.
SLCC’s associate VP of student success: ‘I am a servant to students’
Dr. Kathryn Kay Coquemont dedicates her life to addressing the most pressing issues that get in the way of student success.
SLCC experiencing custodial staff shortage; down 42%
65 of the 156 total custodial positions at Salt Lake Community College remain unfilled.
Have you completed new student orientation?
This year, Orientation and Student Success added virtual registration assistance to help students after completing orientation.
SLCC international students adapt to school in the US
SLCC helps international students as they acclimate to the American college experience.
From building a garage to City Hall: profile of a leader
Former Taylorsville mayor Russ Wall spoke to students during a Profiles in Leadership event at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Police identify person behind racist message at South City Campus
Someone wrote a racially insensitive message outside the Student Writing and Reading Center at South City Campus on Wednesday.