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- SLCC Board of Trustees 1985-01-09: Agenda and Meeting Minutes
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- A memorandum dated on January 2nd, 1985 reviewing the agenda for the next Institutional Council meeting about president's report, A booklet titled "College Fact Book", questions and concerns about hiring an architect for the College Center and an update on the Airplane Mechanics Program. The minutes of the Institutional Council of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake conducted on January 9, 1985, attached a list of College accomplishments. Brief statements were made about the planning process, capital facilities, Student/Staff ratio, legislature, acquisition of Cottonwoods High School, and so other matters. Budget request was attached with Legislative proposals to the regents, a fact sheet with Statistical information. A concern for the Airplane Mechanics Program and the Industrial Maintenance Program are two new programs that requested funding and, plans for others programs to open, such as, Police Science, National Semiconductor, etc. was announced. The Senate Newsletter of the College Senate was attached with date of December 1984 which discussed the Skills Center Committee incorporating to the Senate, an initial report, problems, recommendations, among other topics. A booklet published by the Associated Students of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake was attached indicating the Schedule of services and some important date for the Winter Quarter of 1985.
- Subjects
- Economic policy, administrative reports, Programs, social recognition, College presidents, Orville D. Carnahan (President 1981-1990), Educational facilities, Facilities, Legislation, legislative acts, statistics, enrollments, Students, funding, Newsletters
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0157
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-10-19
- Description
- The Globe, October 19, 2021, Online Edition. Written by: Miranda Webb, Alexis Crump, Alison Arndt-Wild and Zahra Nasir.
- Subjects
- Teachers, student aid, student success, Students, Strategic planning, planning, Studying, Abortions, legislative acts, Law & legal affairs, Public opinion, LGBTQ+, registration, financial aid, Digital video, Educational/cultural films & video
- Local Identifiers
- 22-0025
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-10-26
- Description
- The Globe, October 26, 2021, Online Edition. Written by: Ariel Widerburg, Jennifer Grace and Andy Magana-Ruiz.
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- haunted houses, Student life and customs, military museums, railroad stations, Capitol Theatre, hotels, mansions, Ghosts, marches, Marching, Demonstrations, Women's rights, Abortions, legislative acts, Hispanic American, Hispanic Heritage Month, International students, Students, Pluralism (Social sciences), multiculturalism, Events
- Local Identifiers
- 22-0029
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-09-11: Minutes
- Description
- 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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- monthly reports, Absenteeism (Labor), Sandy Campus, enrollments, Educational facilities, Educational technology, trucks, truck trailers, Truck industry, Programs, retreats, Back To School Events, legislative acts, legal functions
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0470
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- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-11-13: Agenda
- Description
- Memorandum dated on November 4th, 1996 for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the agenda for meeting to be held November 13, 1996. Topics to discuss were announced and reports, minutes and the Calendar of Upcoming Events were attached at the agenda. The documents included were as it follows: Investment Report, Minutes of the October Board Meeting, Personnel Report, Major Grants Requested/Received, Budget and Capital Facilities Updates (has a memorandum to the State Board of Regents with recommendations for the 1997-98 Operating Budget and One-time Request, it contains some more information attached, such as a statement of the Budget Issue, the Applied Technology Education Request Summary, The Categorized Request Summaries, etc. that explains budget status and colleges and universities priorities and expenses), Institutional Investment Income Report, Annual Institutional Residence, Academic services Report (that includes updates about the library, the school of technology, humanities & science, and media services), Advisory Council Annual Report, The proposed Tenure Document for Revision (with standards of professional responsibility, statements of academic freedom, terms of Appointments, promotions and tenure, etc.), Student Services Report and the Development, Fund-Raising Report, and lastly there is attached the annual report el 1995-96 of the SLCC that shows some of the highlights that were done that year, as well as the expenditures, funds, enrollments, a map of SLCC locations).
- Subjects
- monthly reports, administrative reports, investments, minutes, Economic policy, Educational facilities, building plans, university and college buildings, legislative acts, resolutions, Student life and customs, student projects, annual reports, tenure, Teachers, teachers colleges, policy, Fund raising, statistics
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0473
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-11-13: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on November 13th, 1996 where discussions were held regarding the purchase of property near the South City Campus. The legislative Strategy for Upcoming Sessions was discussed and was agreed to prepare a fact sheet that will be delivered to legislators, to show what the College is doing. The Building Board's process of prioritization was reviewed and it was reminded that it's just the fist step on the budget development process for the upcoming legislative session, Governor's recommendation and Legislative Fiscal Analysts recommendations were missing. Appreciation was express to the Program of Advisory Committee and how they bring good recommendations to the programs of the College. Some changes were suggested for the Tenure document revision, such as terminology used and the hearing committee, as well as the process itself. Janet Felker was introduce in the meeting and talked about transferring students and transferred students and how it should be a living part of students experience at SLCC.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, Land tenure, property, campuses, Legislation, legislative acts, building plans, Educational facilities, Economic policy, Programs, Committees, tenure, Teachers, teachers colleges, Student life and customs, Student aspirations, International students
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0474
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- SLCC Board of Trustees 1997-01-08: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on January 8th, 1997 that commence by announcing the need for people to serve in the Honorary Degree Committee. Bonnie Jean stated that the full report from the Internal Auditor would be given to the Board in June and it was reminded that the Board made the decision to have the Internal Auditor report to the Executive Committee in January and to the full Board in June. The Drug Free Workplace Policy revision and a concern arise concerning required reporting of outside convictions, a rehabilitation program and a return to work agreement, and was set to be discussed again. The Weapons Policy Draft was discussed according with the general concern that came from Faculty, staff and some students about concealed weapons, though there was not a lot that could be done more than discourage the introduction of weapons to the campuses. Comments were made about the Budget Status and told the meeting that the SLCC's budget request and the Governor's suggestions were going to be presented to the Trustees in February. The Campus master plan was discussed, though President Budd reiterated that there are a number of projects in work, but they create no changes to the master plan. The President Budd added that the tenure document and the process are in work and that the College is not afraid to take action on poor Teachers, and that teachers are evaluated. It was announced that the courses are scheduled to go into semester scheduling in the fall of 1998. Professor Shari Sowards was introduced at the meeting and explain what her course have taught students about political process and an active participation in elections.
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- monthly reports, auditing, policy, Drug abuse, Firearms control, Law enforcement, Economic policy, legislative acts, Educational facilities, master plans, campuses, Teachers, Teachers -- Training of, Educational evaluation, semesters, elections, student projects, student aid, Political participation
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0476
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1997-02-12: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on February 12, 1997 where it was discussed whether the South City Campus could provide a community service by allowing non-students to use the gym or possibly make some money by charging a fee. Concerns about the Applied Technology Education secondary and post-secondary students, as well as building plans of construction or remodeling of an Applied Technology Center. The fact sheet of the College was said that addressed some legislative questions/concerns and was announced that further discussions were going to be held about the Weapons Policy. President Budd shared the fact that he did a presentation to the Joint Higher Education and Public Education Appropriations regarding the pilot program for the Applied Technology Education. An explanation was given to the Trustees regarding the discovery of some high school faculty member were teaching their full high school assignment for the college and a brief discussion took place regarding qualified teachers, quality of courses taught, minimal standards, etc. The Drug and Alcohol Policy was discussed and said that any violation for an act on any site or in relation to any of the College activities would be required to report it to the College. As a legislative update it was discussed that the legislature is worried with unfilled positions and that may affect the budget recommendation, as well, it was said that the legislature want to increase the average teaching workload. The budget status report was discussed, and it was said that SLCC's growth was less than 2%, meaning no enrollment growth. The partnership between the College, PBS and KULC Channel 9 was discussed and reviewed enrollment, facilities, etc. and said that the purpose of it was to made it possible to put together programs to facilitate students gain a degree via distance.
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- administrative reports, Sports & recreation facilities, South City Campus, community centers, Applied Technology Center (Redwood Campus), Students, Educational facilities, Programs, Leaflets, legislative acts, Legislation, Firearms control, Teachers, teachers colleges, high schools, courses, policy, Drug abuse, Economic policy, enrollments, Distance education
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0478
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- SLCC Board of Trustees 1998-11-11: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees meeting at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on November 11th, 1998 where concerns about the amount of enrollments due to semester conversion were discussed. President Budd commented that the Report to the Regents on SLCC's Mission and Role included statistical data. It was shared that due a change in the legislation the SLCC would have to pay more to help build up their pool of replacement vehicles. The Faculty/Administration Retreat was held and was focused on involve personnel to think how to better serve students and discussed their perceptions to the semester conversion. It was shared that an Ad was set on the newspaper to get Adjuncts for certain areas at the College. The date for the ground breaking for the first building on the Jordan Campus was schedule for December 9. The collaboration between the Jordan School District about sharing a facility on that campus was discussed, though resistance was shown from the State Office of Education. The SLCC's proposed purchase of the Detroit Diesel facility for use as an ATC was discussed, since there wasn't a favorable result from the Regents' Hearings building board's final ranking. John Latkiewicz was introduced as Continuing Education Director and Billy Laney as Humanities and Science Education Director. John gave a presentation about his role at the College.
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- monthly reports, semesters, Board of Regents (Utah Higher Education), legislative acts, motor vehicles, Workshops, student success, student aid, Teachers' assistants, Jordan Campus, university and college buildings, Educational facilities, continuing education
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0516
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- SLCC Board of Trustees 1999-02-10: Agenda
- Description
- Memorandum dated on February 2nd, 1999, for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the agenda for meeting to be held on February 10th, 1999, where President Budd announces the action items to be approved or denied and information to be presented in reports. All documents set to be presented at the meeting were attached in this agenda as it follows: Investment Report, the Minutes of the Previous Meeting, Personnel Report, the Major Grants Requested/Received, the Legislative and Budget Update (Presents the 1999-00 Budget Request Summary), Zion's Bank Resolution (Authorizations of people who can act on behalf of the College with Zions Bank), Common Fund Resolution (A certification for a Membership in and Investment with the Common Fund), Capital Facilities Request Update (Includes the Project Summary of the Applied Education Center Property Purchase and Remodel), the Y2K Update (Year 2000 Compliancy update. Report of readiness for the coming challenges of the year 2000 and reports improvements made in the area of PC computers. Gives a small report on Facilities, mainframe systems, network servers and infrastructure and contingency plans), the Student Services Report (Reports events, the SLCCSA election for Student Office, the changes of Student I.D.'s. IT announces the new logo of the club "Hispanos Unidos" and updates on the Athletics teams among other events), the Alumni Council Report, the Academic Services Report (Announcing that the College is participating in a series of statewide articulation meetings. It reports that seven SLCC students had received national recognition from the National Collegiate Education Association (NCEA). It reports that the SLCC had responded several queries on curriculum, resources, facilities and faculty skills as a petition of the Hill Air Force Base regarding Avionics and Aircraft Maintenance), the Sabbatical Leave Report (Has the 1997-98 Approved Sabbatical Leave Proposals, that includes personnel, and reasons of absence. It has letters of motives and activities done during sabbatical leave from Marilyn Nowell-Bown, Spencer Adams, John S. McCormick, Nicole Stansbury and Sheila Walcott Chambers), the Skills Center Report (has the description of the Telemetry Technician course to monitor cardiac patients and report problems to nurses or the doctors), the Development and Fund-Raising Report and the Calendar of Up-coming Events.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, administrative reports, Economic policy, legislative acts, banks, legal functions, funding agencies, Fund raising, legal documents, building plans, Educational facilities, condition reports, technical reports, equipment for science and technology, elections, student projects, Student life and customs, sports, Programs, Absenteeism (Labor), Health education, Cardiovascular system
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0521
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- SLCC Board of Trustees 1999-03-10: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees meeting at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on March 10th, 1999, where the recipients of the Honorary Doctorate Degree were announced. April Rowe was introduced as the new Student Body President for 1999-2000. The Tuition and Fee schedule was discussed, and the meeting agreed on a fee increase. The legislative Actions and Summary were discussed, as well, concerns were shared regarding the amount of money given by the legislature and the dramatical rise in health insurance and salary increase. It was shared that SLCC also received some operation and maintenance (O&M) money for the South City Campus Annex and Governor's help was asked to support to build Applied Technology Centers in the Valley. An evaluation to obtain the Northwest Accreditation was going to be performed on April 19-20th and concerns about adjunct faculty vs. full time faculty ratio called the attention to the meeting. The date for the Student Body Officers inauguration and groundbreaking for the new Student Activities Building was announced.
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- administrative reports, monthly reports, appointments, student services, tuition, fees, legislative acts, Economic policy, Health insurance, Wage-price policy, Fund raising, accreditation, Educational evaluation, Teachers, inaugurations
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0522
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