SLCC internships include real-world experience outside of Utah
Thanks to SLCC internship programs, students can pursue their educational and career interests in a variety of places, including Washington, D.C.
Texas abortion law: What does it mean for Utah?
College students discuss the new Texas abortion law and what influence it might have on Utah.
SLCC’s first chief diversity officer accepts new job in Hawaii
Lea Lani Kinikini will be director of the Institute for Research and Engaged Scholarship at the University of Hawaii at West Oahu.
SLCC offers support for students with disabilities
The purpose of the Disability Resource Center, or DRC, is to facilitate access and inclusion and to provide reasonable accommodation for students with disabilities.
Back to school: SLCC Student Association
SLCCSA acts as a bridge between students and administration at the college by representing and expressing student opinions and interests.
Free financial aid for students
Students who don't fill out a FAFSA are simply passing up money for college.
Friends, colleagues pay tribute to Mark Davis
Students, faculty, staff and friends gather to honor SLCC film professor Mark Davis.
Get to know your candidates; voting begins today
Voting for SLCC student body president begins today. Learn more about each candidate and how to vote.
SLCC remembers MLK and his ‘beloved community’
Dr. Michele Goodwin gave the keynote presentation at the Martin Luther King Jr. commemorative event hosted by Salt Lake Community College on Feb. 2.
COVID-19 highlights library’s struggles to fill part-time positions
COVID-19 and low wages have impacted the ability to hire and retain part-time employees at SLCC libraries.
Students discuss challenges of learning while working
Working while attending college is quite common, and the challenge has an impact on student performance.
Meet SLCC’s Graduates of Excellence for 2022
Seven SLCC students received the special distinction of being named a Graduate of Excellence from their respective schools.














