Herriman Campus finally opens its doors with start of fall 2023 semester
The new Herriman Campus, which had been in planning for more than a decade, finally opened its doors on Aug. 22 to prospective SLCC and U. students living in the south end of the Salt Lake Valley.
Las celebraciones del Día de Muertos en SLCC son más que sólo tradición
Las celebraciones del Día de los Muertos de la escuela ocurrieron el 1 y 2 de noviembre en los campus de West Valley y Taylorsville Redwood.
State educators chime in on the nation’s — and Utah’s — lagging literacy rates
Utah students in grades 1-3 are struggling with reading and literacy, causing concern for educators and parents across the state.
SLCC educators give lectures at Clark Planetarium in ongoing environmental series
This spring, the Clark Planetarium is hosting SLCC professors as part of a four-part lecture series focused on environmental science.
3rd undergrad research conference continues in highlighting student work
Dozens of SLCC students presented their undergraduate research for the third-annual Undergraduate Projects and Research Conference.
What college students in Utah need to know about voting in the 2024 presidential...
With the historicity of this year’s presidential election in mind, it is important for first-time voters and other younger voters to know where to vote and how voting works in Utah.
Six new business faculty to be hired by next fall
After a string of retirements, Benjamin Lindsay talks with Barbie Willett about the future of the department.
Culinary collaboration celebrates veterans at SLCC
The SLCC Culinary Institute joined forces with the Utah Army National Guard during a cooking competition in celebration of Veterans Day on Nov. 9.
What college students think about beauty filters and their impact on mental health
AR beauty filters have rapidly developed since their arrival on social media, leaving many young women feeling more dissatisfied with their bodies.
National Right to Read Day: It’s all about freedom
Local Utah libraries and their patrons celebrated Right to Read Day on April 7, which recognized the freedom to access information, find community, and learn at a library.
An ePortfolio for student success
Get the basics of the ePortfolio and how students can use it to their benefit.
Tuition reimbursement now offered through GradGuard insurance
Starting this fall, SLCC students can purchase GradGuard, an optional tuition insurance that can reimburse tuition, fees and other costs.