School of Health Sciences gives students something to smile about
Learn a little bit about SLCC's School of Health Sciences and what one can expect upon enrolling in the Dental Hygiene Program.
Investigation puts spotlight on BYU’s LGBTQ policies
A recent federal investigation focused on potential Title IX violations at Brigham Young University and how the school disciplines queer students.
Conversations from Ukraine: Former UVU student shares his story
21-year-old Anton Piddubnyi recalls harrowing experiences for him and his family during the first weeks of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Diversity in skilled labor is increasing. Disparities still exist, but the industry is making...
As more diverse tradespeople enter the job market, inclusion and equity become increasingly important components at technical schools and workplaces.
The perfect fit: a new degree program for students seeking more options
The Interdisciplinary Studies Program allows students to build and earn an associate degree by combining multiple fields of study.
Lake questions: What will it take to save the Great Salt Lake?
Learn more about the plan to restore water levels at the Great Salt Lake and the different government agencies involved in the lake's management.
Practice these parking lot safety tips
SLCC has a low crime rate, but students and staff should stay alert in the parking lots.
Utah universities work to alleviate water crisis through conservation efforts
Utah colleges and universities are taking their own measures to help address the state’s water crisis.
SLCC looks to enliven filmgoers with Spring Film Series
The Center for Arts and Media will host free film screenings throughout the spring semester, ending April 18.
SLCC mental health campaign wants students to embrace their emotions
The Center for Health and Counseling launched the Feels Campaign to promote mental health services and resources that can help SLCC students.
Latter-day Saints speak about their tattoos, taboos in the faith
Kristina Martinez explores Utah's tattoo culture from the perspectives of active members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Bruins nurture campus grounds, relationships during beautification event
Students and faculty planted flowers and tended to gardens at the South City, Taylorsville Redwood, Jordan and Miller campuses on May 24.













