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SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-09-11: Minutes
Salt Lake Community College
1996-09-11
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Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on September 11, 1996 where the meeting welcomed Dr. Marjorie Carson, Academic Services Vice President and presented an overview of the investment portfolios for the months of July and August. The leaves of absence for Max Lowe and Jerry Fullmer were discussed and approved. The outstanding job of the Sandy Center was remarked in having freshmen students and the new room for a full computer lab, seven classrooms and office space for faculty. Plans for the Sandy Center to held the Heavy Duty Truck Driving program was shared. The Board of trustees retreat was announced for October 10 or 11 of 1996, and President Budd asked some topics to be discussed on the retreat. The agenda for the opening of the fall academic year was announced. Dr. Budd informed the Trustees that a search process had taken place for a new director of the Grand Theater. Regarding legislative acts, President Budd stressed the importance of the six propositions to modify that the legislation announced, and encourage to vote "yes" on propositions 4, 5 and 6 (they can be found on the agenda). President Budd called awareness on the enrollment target, then, the fall quarter enrollment have to change (increase). President Budd introduced George VanDeWater, Electro-Mechanical Technology Division Chair. The program "Go with the Flow" was presented and said that the goal of the program was to train people to meet the needs of industry.
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