SLCC’s associate vice president for student success accepts new position in Minnesota
Kathryn Kay Coquemont leaves SLCC to become the dean of students and associate vice president at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Back to school: Student clubs and organizations
The more than 50 clubs and organizations at Salt Lake Community College provide something for everyone, from health to business, culinary, the arts and more.
Free financial aid for students
Students who don't fill out a FAFSA are simply passing up money for college.
SLCC student Mirian Contreras killed in TRAX accident
A Salt Lake Community College student was struck and killed by a Trax train near the Meadowbrook Campus on Monday, May 14 in what police are calling a "case of distraction."
Mortuary science program deals with death
SLCC mortuary science students learn to be embalmers and funeral directors.
Lindsay Simons wins reelection, hopes to amplify student voices
Lindsay Simons will serve a second term as president of the SLCC Student Association after winning reelection in February.
Diversity in skilled labor is increasing. Disparities still exist, but the industry is making...
As more diverse tradespeople enter the job market, inclusion and equity become increasingly important components at technical schools and workplaces.
What’s the state of abortion in Utah, and what resources are available to students?
Learn about Utah’s current abortion laws as well as the reproductive health resources available to students at Salt Lake Community College.
‘Really Slick’ concert features talents of SLCC music students
SLCC students perform lively jazz and blues numbers in ‘Really Slick’ concert.
Photos: 2022 Veterans Day flag ceremony
SLCC hosted its annual Veterans Day flag ceremony Thursday at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
SLCC mental health campaign wants students to embrace their emotions
The Center for Health and Counseling launched the Feels Campaign to promote mental health services and resources that can help SLCC students.
NYT bestselling author, Utah native shares her work of Black identity for SLCC reading
New York Times bestselling author Rio Cortez read several poems from her latest collection on April 12 at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.













