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How AI is changing the learning environment

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Ash Orduna interviews Numerade co-founder Nhon Ma on the potential and the pitfalls of artificial intelligence technology in education.

SHPE, un club de diversidad y oportunidades

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SHPE ofrece un ambiente inclusivo para los estudiantes hispanos interesados en las materias STEM en Salt Lake Community College.
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SLCC doubles parking citation grace period to 14 days

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This spring, SLCC Parking Services adjusted the grace period for paying citations to ease financial pressure while still enforcing parking rules.

ePortfolio Bootcamp guarantees more than a grade

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Are Bruin ePortfolios pointless hoops or a jumpstart beyond General Education?
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SLCC media professors speak on how AI has changed the field

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At Salt Lake Community College, video and radio production professors are adapting to a media world being reshaped by artificial intelligence.
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Clubs enable students to discover new pursuits

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The Anthropology Club encourages SLCC students to explore clubs that match their interests.
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Utah natives offer winter driving tips

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As the snow begins to fly, Utah natives give newcomers some advice on driving in winter weather.
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Stay germ-free this flu season

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As the cold and flu season lingers on, find out what students can do to stay free of illness.
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How SLCC is helping prepare students for creative careers

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Students looking to expand their resumes can utilize SLCC's Skill Set Pathways system to bolster their experience.

Disability Awareness Week begins today

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Learn more about Disability Awareness Week events at Taylorsville Redwood and South City campuses.
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SLCC alters grade options amid COVID-19

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Salt Lake Community College is allowing students to choose a pass or withdrawal option for any spring 2020 course.
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When it comes to textbooks, cheapest doesn’t always mean the best

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Using unconventional sources to save money on textbooks may come at a price.