legislating, local government, local politics, Salt Lake Community College, Education
Local Identifiers
21-0608
Title
Outstanding Alumni Awards
Description
Award recipients from L. to R.: Ed Lile, Larry Pulley, Sherman Anderson, Mike Wilson, Robymm Sisam, Randy Foote (the Alumni President), SLCC President Frank W. Budd, Steve Hemingway, Tom Carroll, Dennis Butler, Keith Layton, Cheryl Sneddon. Digitization completed with funds from a 2017 USHRAB (Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board) Grant that was awarded to Salt Lake Community College, Library Services.
Subjects
Frank W. Budd (President 1991-2000), Education, people, leaders, Awards, ceremonies, Alumni & alumnae, Salt Lake Community College, alumni associations
Local Identifiers
16-0708
Title
Practicing for the Eccles Lab School Ground Breaking
Description
Black and white photographs of children practicing for the ground breaking of the Eccles Lab School. Specific persons in photos not identified.
Subjects
Eccles Early Childhood Development Lab School (Redwood Campus), Day care, Education, Black and White Style, children
In 2013, Salt Lake Community College rolled out the red carpet for its new state-of-the-industry Center for Arts and Media, serving about 9,000 students with 17 programs under one roof as part of the School of Arts and Communication.Located at the school's South City Campus in Salt Lake City, the Center's emphasis is a strong focus in digital arts. Instructors are training students for jobs in animation, illustration, photography, film, TV, video and radio production, web design, visual art and design, virtual technologies, music and digital sound technology, computer graphics, gaming and electronic publishing. "I believe it can change the landscape of how we in higher education nurture our students toward either transferable degrees with our sister USHE (Utah System of Higher Education) institutions or the vibrant industry within the digital disciplines," said SLCC School of Arts, Communication and Media Dean Richard Scott. "A facility like this will enable us to provide world class, industry standard experiences for the state's digital student."
In 2013, Salt Lake Community College rolled out the red carpet for its new state-of-the-industry Center for Arts and Media, serving about 9,000 students with 17 programs under one roof as part of the School of Arts and Communication. Located at the school's South City Campus in Salt Lake City, the Center's emphasis is a strong focus in digital arts. Instructors are training students for jobs in animation, illustration, photography, film, TV, video and radio production, web design, visual art and design, virtual technologies, music and digital sound technology, computer graphics, gaming and electronic publishing. "I believe it can change the landscape of how we in higher education nurture our students toward either transferable degrees with our sister Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) institutions or the vibrant industry within the digital disciplines," said SLCC School of Arts, Communication and Media Dean Richard Scott. "A facility like this will enable us to provide world class, industry standard experiences for the state's digital student."
Subjects
Students, Education, education by subject, Theatrical productions, stages, film, film crews, filmmaking, mass media, media, Center for Arts & Media (South City Campus)
Local Identifiers
17-0472
Title
Somos Más Kickoff 2020
Description
Color photographs of the Somos Más (translation "We are More") kickoff event. Somos Más is a program geared at helping and supporting minority students achieve their academic goals.
Subjects
Hispanic American, Spanish, Education
Local Identifiers
20-0163
Title
SLCC Magazine 2019: Summer/Fall
Description
The Summer/Fall edition of SLCC Magazine. This edition of the publication mainly highlights the various careers students at Salt Lake Community College have done after graduating.
Subjects
Occupations, Education, sports, salaries
Local Identifiers
20-0016
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1990-11-21
Description
Horizon, November 21, 1990, Vol. 90-91 No. 15
Subjects
Education, Smoking, Awards, Alcoholism, parking
Local Identifiers
15-0613
Title
Teacher Giving A Math Lecture
Description
Teacher gives a mathematics lecture in a commons area. Digitization completed with funds from a 2017 USHRAB (Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board) Grant that was awarded to Salt Lake Community College, Library Services.
Subjects
mathematics, mathematicians, Salt Lake Community College, Education, Students
Local Identifiers
16-0730
Title
Florence Malmquist
Description
Florence Elizabeth Ray Malmquist was born January 10, 1904 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, to Dr. C.N. Ray and Lulu Bourgard Ray. Married O.N. Malmquist on January 10, 1931. Quist was political editor of the Salt Lake Tribune for many years. He preceded her in death in 1985. Florence spent her early years in Bingham, moved to Salt Lake to attend public schools and East High School, and graduated from the University of Utah in 1926. She was a life-long member of the Chi Omega Sorority and a sustaining member of the Junior League. Her community contributions included memberships on the board of the Arts Center (Art Barn), Women's Legislative Council (16 years), founding member of Utah Association for United Nations (1945), Utah State Merit Council (16 years), Board of Trustees Utah Technical College (10 years). Employed by SouthEast Furniture Company (16 years). Member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church since 1945 where she was for many years active in the Altar Guild. She particularly enjoyed her role in preparing brides for their weddings. Malmquist passed away on December 12, 1996 in Salt Lake City. Digitization completed with funds from a 2017 USHRAB (Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board) Grant that was awarded to Salt Lake Community College, Library Services.
Subjects
Community service, Portrait photographs, Education
Drug abuse, Education, Political elections, Presidents, Constitutions
Local Identifiers
15-0593
Title
Paul Lerdahl As Benjamin Franklin
Description
Paul Lerdahl as Ben Franklin. Salt Lake Community College's Associate Professor of Electricity. Lerdahl portrays Ben Franklin in "Legacy of a Tradesman" lectures. Digitization completed with funds from a 2017 USHRAB (Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board) Grant that was awarded to Salt Lake Community College, Library Services.
Subjects
people, associate professors, electrical attributes and properties, electrical engineering, Education, historians of science
Local Identifiers
16-0355
Title
New Registrar, Loren Evans
Description
Loren Evans is a new registrar. Digitization completed with funds from a 2017 USHRAB (Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board) Grant that was awarded to Salt Lake Community College, Library Services.
Subjects
Employees, Education, Salt Lake Community College
Local Identifiers
16-0720
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1971-01-19
Description
Tech Topics, January 19, 1971, Vol. IX No. 5
Subjects
Education, Leadership
Local Identifiers
15-0164
Title
Career and Technical Education Display at the Utah State Capitol
Description
Photographs of a Career and Technical Education (CTE) display at the Utah State Caption. Significance media coverage is being done and SLCC representatives are on sight.