Sundance Institute initiatives continue in 2021
Sundance continued to showcase free independent films and other initiatives when the community needed it most.
Early exposure to STEM motivates girls in positive ways
Young women may find inspiration to pursue a STEM-related career by observing women in STEM jobs.
A conversation with Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson
Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson joined SLCC President Deneece Huftalin on an episode of SLCC Talk.
College journalists expand education through Amplify Utah
A new journalism project focuses on amplifying voices across Salt Lake Community College in local media.
Race Swami keeps minority swimmers’ dreams afloat
Race Swami offers swimming programs to youths in underserved communities.
Past SLCC keynote speaker wins Pulitzer Prize
Ed Yong, keynote speaker at the 2020 Tanner Forum on Social Ethics, recently won a Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting.
The effects of COVID-19 persist for several, including two SLCC English professors
Brittany Stephenson and Bernice Olivas still live with severe health issues several months after contracting COVID-19.
Higher education reacts to CRT debate
Utah students and educators weigh in on the debate over critical race theory.
Utah joins the war on critical race theory
Critical race theory, or CRT, remains a controversial topic throughout Utah and the U.S.
‘Ni de aquí, ni de allá’: Navigating two cultural identities
Hispanic and Latino Utahns describe the challenges of being raised in two cultures.
LGBTQ students, advocates reflect on coming out in Utah
Students and local advocates offer their perspectives about what it means to be LGBTQ+ in the state of Utah.
Remembering Stonewall
The Stonewall riots, which started June 28, 1969, effectively launched the gay rights movement.














