Students rewarded for extraordinary ePortfolios
Four SLCC students won a tuition waiver at the ePortfolio Showcase earlier this week.
Softball, volleyball sign recruits
Bruins coaches recruit 13 new athletes from Utah, California, and Nevada.
SLCC marketing program helps women in India
For the past three years, Salt Lake Community College has been involved in a program with the Women's India Trust (WIT). The program works...
Virtual studio coming to South City Campus
Salt Lake Community College will construct a "virtual studio" similar to those used on productions like Disney's "The Mandalorian." The studio will be the first of its kind in Utah.
Eccles Early Childhood Lab helps student parents succeed
The Eccles Early Childhood Lab School, which provides care for two to five-year-old children of students, is located just south of the Taylorsville Redwood Campus on Redwood Road.
SLCC Student Association treats Bruins to Mardi Gras celebration
View photos from the Mardi Gras celebration at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Inge Auerbacher shares her story of survival
Holocaust survivor Dr. Inge Auerbacher shared her experiences with SLCC students on Nov. 12.
SLCCSA showcases student films with red carpet event
Salt Lake Community College Student Association celebrated its sixth annual film festival with dinner and awards.
Tackling food waste one community at a time
Gary Oppenheimer, a CNN Hero and Master Gardener, is coming to SLCC to change the way you think about food donation. Click for full story.
FAFSA applications first step for students to get money for school
Students who wish to qualify for the best possible federal grants in the shortest amount of time should avoid common costly mistakes.
Bruin Pantry helps ease food insecurity
The Bruin Pantry remains open during the pandemic to help SLCC students and staff.
Students teach life-saving techniques at Disaster Preparedness and Health Fair
Students from the college's Health Sciences program demonstrated techniques that help to treat injuries and respond to emergencies at the Emergency Disaster Preparedness and Health Fair on Nov. 6.











