SLCC’s associate vice president for student success accepts new position in Minnesota
Kathryn Kay Coquemont leaves SLCC to become the dean of students and associate vice president at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Inclusivity at SLCC through ODMA
The Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs exists to engage, support and advance an inclusive learning environment that advocates for equity, values and celebrates diversity, fosters respect and elevates student retention and academic excellence.
Tackling food waste one community at a time
Gary Oppenheimer, a CNN Hero and Master Gardener, is coming to SLCC to change the way you think about food donation. Click for full story.
SLCC Bruins dig out of Snow
The Bruins defeat the no. 18 Snow College Badgers in five sets.
Why some LGBTQ students in Utah say their health education is inadequate
Utah middle and high school students say the state's sex and health education programs do not properly address LGBTQ concerns.
Dreams come true with the Disney College Program
Wishing on a star isn’t necessary for those who want to work with the Disney Company. Disneyland and Walt Disney World offer college students of...
MLK’s beloved community not yet a reality
Dr. Anthony Farley says that greed, racism and militarism still run rampant but King's idea of the "Beloved Community" is still possible.
President Huftalin welcomes students to 2015
President Deneece G. Huftalin welcomes Salt Lake Community College students to a new school year, and encourages them to enjoy the campus experience.
SLCC switches library classifications
SLCC libraries began a changeover from the Dewey Decimal Classification to the Library of Congress Classification to match surrounding schools and increase inclusivity in its organization.
Instructor shares success
Brent Warnock, adjunct professor at Salt Lake Community College and author of “Fill a Need: 13 Critical Steps for Success in Business and Life,”...
SLCC students take action against the use of plastic bags
More than 100 million plastic bags are thrown away every single year in the United States; some SLCC students are trying to bring that number down.
Biology, ‘Jeopardy’ style: Students quizzed at Body Worlds’ Anatomy Games
College and high school students joined together to flex their brain muscles at the first Anatomy Games. Learn more about the competition and some of the people who organized the event.