‘Tuesdays with the U’ helps guide SLCC students through the transfer process
The University of Utah hosts a tabling event every spring and fall semester to share transfer information with prospective students at SLCC.
Gregory F. Peterson is the next SLCC president
Dr. Gregory F. Peterson accepted the Utah Board of Higher Education’s appointment on Friday to act as the ninth president of Salt Lake Community College. Peterson will step into the role on July 1, succeeding Dr. Deneece G. Huftalin.
Need help reading or writing? There’s a place on campus that can help
The Student Reading and Writing Center offers free tutoring to students who need literacy assistance in any SLCC course.
Remembering 10 years of leadership: SLCC hosts retirement celebration for President Deneece Huftalin
Hundreds attended a retirement celebration for SLCC President Deneece Huftalin on April 18. Learn more about Huftalin's legacy, achievements, and impact on the campus community.
Reconstruction of 2100 South in Sugar House aims to increase access, safety
Community input factored heavily into the redesign of 2100 South in Sugar House. Construction is now underway.
Drive-through provides needed supplies to pets
David Stensland covers the pet pantry drive-through event hosted by Salt Lake County Animal Services.
SLCC narrows presidential search to three finalists
SLCC announced Joshua D. Baker, Dean G. McCurdy, and Gregory F. Peterson as the potential candidates to succeed Deneece Huftalin as president of the college.
Tooele residents say they’re fighting a ‘losing battle’ against inland port projects
As two inland port projects in Tooele County reach the development phase, residents and advocacy groups continue to fight the plans, citing hazards to the community and the environment.
Four students organize furniture drive for victims of domestic violence
Four SLCC students raised funds and collected furniture Tuesday as part of their ongoing capstone project to benefit the nonprofit crisis shelter, Safe Harbor.
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.
Here’s how some Bruins caught Monday’s eclipse
Dozens of SLCC students and employees congregated at Taylorsville Redwood Campus to witness the solar eclipse on Monday.
High schoolers visit SLCC Fashion Institute to explore paths in the industry
Over 200 local high school students recently visited South City Campus to learn more about the SLCC fashion program.














