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SLCC Board of Trustees 1984-09-12: Agenda and Meeting Minutes
Utah Technical College at Salt Lake
1984-09-12
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A memorandum dated on September 5, 1984 with the agenda of the meeting for September 12, 1984 can be seen at the beginning of the document. The minutes of the Institutional Council of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake conducted on September 12, 1984, talked about the review of the retreat with Institutional Council and the Legislative dinner with Regents, Presidents and Legislators and the concern for a Director of Development. A special report about what the College did for the Laid-Off Kennecott people. The Investment and Capital Facilities Portfolio Report was reviewed. Inquiries about the Second Floor of the College Center were discussed, such as the architects, budget, committees, a preliminary design, a Student Services area, etc. and attached an outline of anticipated cost. Reports of Faculty and Staff Positions Filled or to be Filled, and Quarterly New Hire Report were included. The ribbon-cutting of the two classroom campus in the Sandy shopping center was discussed. A letter of appreciation to the Advisory Council and Craft Committee members and discussions about the Report on Advisory Council Recommendations were mention and documents were attached. The list of Advisory Committee was attached.. The Financial Planning workshop was attached. A capital Improvement recommendation 1985-86 and 1986-87 was inserted. The document for themes from the program Craft Advisory committees was attached.
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