Find a career path you love
SLCC student Allison Furry shares her personal story on the journey and importance of finding a career path you love.
SLCC students show appreciation for veterans on Valentine’s Day
SLCC students in Norm Zurn's Elements of Effective Communication class gave back to the community by crafting valentines for veterans.
SLCC delays student housing project amid stock market volatility
Salt Lake Community College President Deneece Huftalin announced a delay in the construction of a 400-bed residence hall on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
4 places to go for a better SLCC experience
Here are four facilities at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus that every student can use to improve their SLCC experience.
SLCC sports roundup
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
On the opening day of the Region 18 Basketball Tournament, two women's teams advanced in the championship bracket. Eastern Utah defeated Colorado Northwestern...
SLCC offers some cool classes
SLCC students can learn how to build a guitar, cook or even start a rock band.
SLCC announces all physical locations will be closed on Fridays in the summer
All SLCC campuses will be closed on Fridays, with the exception of the South City Child Care Center, for the 2023 summer semester.
SLCC students invade Salt Lake Comic Con
Learn about some of the people from SLCC who are attending Salt Lake Comic Con 2014.
Here’s what Biden’s SAVE plan means for Utah student loan borrowers
The Biden-Harris administration announced a new income-driven repayment plan called Saving on a Valuable Education, which will forgive nearly 4,000 student loans across Utah.
Eats with Emily: Easing the higher ed transfer process
Led by SLCC alumna Emily Hernandez Alzamora, the University of Utah hosts weekly brunches to help SLCC students understand the transfer process.
Six students revive club dedicated to helping Hispanic peers in STEM
Six SLCC students recently restarted the college’s chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, which is dedicated to fostering Hispanic leadership in STEM.
How Utah’s colleges are preparing for an active shooter
A spike in mass shootings during the last decade, coupled with last year's school shootings, prompted security teams at Utah's leading higher education institutions to double down on active shooter protocols.