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- North side walkway of the Construction Trades Building, circa mid-1976
- Description
- Black and white photograph of the north side walkway of the Construction Trades Building while still under construction. Photograph taken sometime around mid-1976 at the Redwood Campus of the Utah Technical College at Salt Lake (Salt Lake Community College).
- Subjects
- Building construction, Progress photographs, Construction Trades Building (Redwood Campus), Redwood Campus
- Local Identifiers
- 81C9005-061.jpg
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1992-05-13: Minutes
- Description
- Approved minutes from the May 13, 1992 Salt Lake Community College Board of Trustees meeting. Items discussed in the meeting include a report on investment returns, funds from the legislature to improve facilities at the Redwood and South City Campus. Approving the calendar for the next year, a proposed Occupational Therapy Assistant program, a grant from the National Endowments for the Humanities and commencement information.
- Subjects
- Building construction, South City Campus, Frank W. Budd (President 1991-2000), enrollments, donations
- Local Identifiers
- 20-0354
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1962-10-25: Meeting Minutes
- Description
- Approved minutes from the October 25, 1962 Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute Vocational Education Advisory Committee meeting. Items discussed in the meeting include committee resignations, introducing the student body president, programs and enrollment for the summer, how a new law may affect the college, the results of a survey on whether or not the school should change to a junior college, appropriations from the legislature construction of a new building on the redwood campus, the growth of the college and the installation of a new sign.
- Subjects
- Board of Trustees (Salt Lake Community College), Legislation, budgets, Student government, Building construction
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0018
- Title
- Lifetime Activities Center Construction January 1994
- Description
- The steel, concrete, rebar pillars and walls of the Lifetime Activities Center are being constructed during an early stage of the construction.
- Subjects
- Redwood Campus, Building construction, Concrete, steel
- Local Identifiers
- 17-0903
- Title
- Southeast side of the Markosian Library while under construction, spring 1993
- Description
- Black and white photograph of the southeast side of the Markosian Library while under construction, spring 1993. Redwood Campus, Salt Lake Community College.
- Subjects
- Progress photographs, Building construction, Redwood Campus, Abraham Markosian Library (Redwood Campus)
- Local Identifiers
- 45C9301-001.jpg
- Title
- Lifetime Activities Center Roof and Wall Construction
- Description
- The Lifetime Activities Center early into its construction. Concrete walls and beams have been constructed. The interior remains unfinished.
- Subjects
- Redwood Campus, Reinforced concrete construction, Building construction, Concrete, Walls
- Local Identifiers
- 17-0908
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-07-21
- Description
- The Globe, July 21, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- Salt Lake Community College, Herriman Campus, Juniper Building (Herriman Campus), Building construction, Building, Construction, Black Lives Matter (BLM), letters, Ethnic diversity, diversity, Students, African Americans, Black History Month, racism, Racial inequality, Racial equality, multiculturalism, Zoom, sound poetry, Poems, Poetry, Deneece Huftalin (President 2014- ), Collaboration
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0701
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1998-09-09: Agenda
- Description
- Memorandum dated on September 2nd, 1998 for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the agenda for meeting to be held on September 9th, 1998 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: the investment report, the partnership with Jordan School District (to offer additional applied technology opportunities during their high school education, some of the programs are health and computer related), the Request for leaves of Absence for Max Lowe & Jerry Fullmer, the Request for Leave of Absence for Katherine Boswell, The minutes of the previous meeting, the Personnel Report, the Major Grants Requested/Received. There are two proposed program specializations/emphases such as a new specializations to existing Building Construction A.A.S. degree and diploma : Cabinet work, concrete, construction management, finish carpentry, and framing (justify the intentions of creating an Associate of Applied Science Degree and Diploma in the previous specializations, has course descriptions, schedule and course information), as well as, to the existing Architectural Technology A.A.S. degree : computer aided drafting design and computer graphics, construction management, structural/civil design (justify the intentions of add the specializations already mentioned, posses a catalog descriptions and a suggested class schedule and course information). The Student Services Report was attached as well as the Alumni Report, the Academic Services Report (that shares the project of Business Education Network, which offers some courses on-line to get an AS Degree and other updates), the Skills Center Report (that express concerns about enrollment in the welding program and shares an intermountain floor covering competition), the Development and Fund-Raising Report, the Calendar of Up-Coming Events.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, administrative reports, partnerships, Programs, Applied Technology Center (Jordan Campus), Absenteeism (Labor), minutes, Vocational education, Educational innovations, Building construction, architectural education, Events, student projects, Business education, Distance education, enrollments, Welding, Fund raising
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0511
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1998-09-09: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees meeting at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on September 9th, 1998. Implications of money perception from faculty adjuncts and enrollment due to implementation of a Semester System were discussed. The winner of the Honorary Doctorate Degree was announced. The possibility of sharing areas with the Jordan School District at the Jordan Campus or even allow high schools construct buildings on their campuses was reviewed. The leave of Absence for Katherine Boswell was discussed. Questions arise regarding the number of hours required for the AAS Degree under Building Construction and amount of credits to help with preparation. A donation proposal made by Larry Miller to the College was presented, since the intention was to build a center to help small business development, then it was proposed to move the Sandy Center to the new location. Talks about the possibility of beginning a softball program were held.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, administrative reports, semesters, Teachers' assistants, enrollments, Rewards of merit, university and college buildings, school districts, educational centers, Absenteeism (Labor), Vocational education, Building construction, Programs, Educational evaluation, Gifts, building plans, Educational facilities, entrepreneurs, Softball, sports
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0512
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1982-09-08: Meeting Minutes
- Description
- Utah Technical College at Salt Lake Institutional Council held at Utah Technical College on September 8, 1982 about the resignation of Council Member Lenore Edmunds and the appointment of Mr. F. Warren Nuesmeyer as a replacement of Council Member Eugene C. Hafen who passed away in June. The report of a Federal fund of the Cooperative Education Program, Title VIII Higher Education Act of 1965 was given and the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the Utah Technical College Foundation were approved. The Summary of Investment Transactions was reviewed. Plans on constructions and improvement to the Frontage Road, Business Building and the Utility Tunnel System were shared. A report about the Vocational Advisory Council was discussed with the Evaluation Synopsis of the College and the Community Awareness Survey. The Dean of Students Report reported the activities at the College for the fall semester quarter and a general enrollment appreciation. The Chairman of the Administrative Services Committee reassure the need for a firm policy and a system to follow on personnel appointments.
- Subjects
- Resignations, legislative acts, Legislation, monthly reports, building plans, Building construction, Educational evaluation, student projects, policy, Employees
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0132
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1982-10-13: Meeting Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Utah Technical College at Salt Lake Institutional Council held at Utah Technical College on October 13, 1982, regarding the appointment of Jeannette L. Kendrick and F. Warren Nuesmeyer, members of the Institutional Council. Chairman Prows asked that all Institutional Council members sign an "Oath of Office". Concerns were shared about Governor's order to cut of two percent of the budget for the College. Logistics about having a New Hires Report, including the Part-time employees were discussed. The Summary and Analysis of 1983-84 Budget Recommendation was reviewed and discussed to defend more a future request. A possible Scholarship for graduates of the West High School, was shared. Mr. Schnirel reviewed the investment reports and the Summary of Investment Transactions. Discussions regarding the location of the Business Building were held. The Dean of Students share the activities made for students, which includes a new "Carrers" booklet and a general enrollment report. It was mention the formally adoption of the Personnel Philosophy Statements.
- Subjects
- Oaths, Government spending reductions, Employees, personnel records, scholarships, monthly reports, student aid, student projects, Building construction, administrative regulations, administrative reports
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0133
- Title
- Tour Guide Handbook
- Description
- Brochure of the Utah Technical College at Salt Lake. Tour Guide Handbook that indicates the services and departments that could be found in each building of the Redwood Campus. Contains the programs that are being offered by the College at the time, with a brief explanation of the nature of the job, the program, and the enrollment information, as well as Tuition, fees for the course and some materials that the student may need. The programs shown in this guide are: Accounting, Apparel Manufacturing Training, Architectural Drafting, Auto Mechanics, Auto Paint, Barbering, Brick Masonry Training, Building Construction, Business management, Commercial art, Cosmetology, Data Processing, Drafting and Design, Electricity, Electronics, General Office Clerk, Heavy Duty Mechanics, Hospital Nurse Aide, Hospital Ward Clerk, Hotel/Motel Management, Machine Shop, Marketing, Operating Room Technician, Practical Nursing, Printing, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, Secretarial Training, Small Industrial Engines & Recreational Vehicle Maintenance and Welding.
- Subjects
- Leaflets, guides, handbooks, Redwood Campus, Programs, Universities & colleges, enrollments, tuition, fees, accounting, manufacturing, apparels, architecture, architectural education, Mechanics (Persons), Automobile industry, automobiles, Barbering, masonry, stone and masonry working equipment, Building construction, Business education, commercial art, cosmetology, data processing, Design drawings, Drawing, Electricity, Nurses, hospital wards, hotels, marketing, refrigeration, Air conditioning industry, Vocational education
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0758
- Title
- 2022 - Efficient Design and Engineering Better Energy Saving Homes - Poster Presentation
- Description
- Global warming is an important present-day issue. The rate at which temperatures are rising is being impacted by human activity. Consequently, rising sea levels and the loss of biodiversity are universal. The objective of this research paper is to analyze current construction practices and offer ideas on how to better improve on current methods for construction to reduce carbon emissions of housing. Current construction for single-family dwellings consists of 16” on center 2”x4” lumber for interior, with 24” on center and 2”x6” lumber for exterior walls, utilizing fiberglass insulation to help retain a specified temperature. With the least efficient equipment usually installed for the sake of cost. Though, more builders are opting for 90% efficient furnaces, they are not as efficient as heat pumps, and create greenhouse gases as a byproduct of using gas to create heat. This all being a product of what is now a standard building model that most are familiar with, but not the most efficient building method. With slight changes in practices, it can be a push for net zero.
- Subjects
- global warming, structural engineering, civil engineering, Engineering & construction, environmental engineering, carbon dioxide, pollution, pollution control, housing projects, Building construction, Building materials, building plans, energy efficient buildings
- Local Identifiers
- 22-0152
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