The purpose of Veterans Services is to provide comprehensive assistance and support to all Salt Lake Community College service members, veterans and dependents as individuals complete their educational goals. Since 1948, Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) has been a proud supporter of those who have served in all branches of the U.S. Military. In 1948, the Salt Lake Area Vocational School, now known as Salt Lake Community College, opened its doors and began serving and training veterans returning from WWII desiring to utilize their new education benefit called, the Montgomery GI BILL. The first 145 students were veterans, and by the second semester, 589 military students were using their VA educational benefits for their education. Today, over 1,100 veterans/dependents attend SLCC each semester. The main Veterans Center is located on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus in the Student Center, room 059. Also located on the South City Campus. There is an outreach specialist that will meet with Veteran Students on other campuses as well.
Subjects
Veterans' organizations, Veterans, military deployment, Military life, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, South City Campus, Student Center (Redwood Campus), Student aspirations, educational associations, Students, U.S. Military
Local Identifiers
18-0030
Title
Edible Books 2014
Description
Salt Lake Community College via The Markosian Library (Taylorsville Redwood Campus) hosts an annual Edible Books Contest. Prizes are awarded by a special panel of judges in each of the following categories: Most Edible Most Literary Most Artistic Most Humorous People's Choice
Subjects
Cooks, Occupations, book objects, Books, Abraham Markosian Library (Redwood Campus), Main Library, cakes, Students, annuals, Events, bakers, Baked products, Baking
Local Identifiers
17-0478
Title
Meadowbrook Campus Building A Images 2012
Description
Images of the Meadowbrook Campus Building A, interior and exterior, taken in 2012.
Subjects
Buildings, Meadowbrook Campus
Local Identifiers
13-3552 - 13-3572
Title
Science, Mathematics and Engineering Symposium 2018
Description
Color photograph of the 2018 Science, Mathematics and Engineering Symposium. The event is a science fair where students can present the projects and research they have been working on.
Subjects
stem, Engineering, mathematics, Symposiums USE Meetings
Local Identifiers
20-0198
Title
Health Sciences Building and Labs
Description
Images of the Health Sciences Building and labs at the Jordan Campus.
Subjects
Jordan Campus, Health Sciences Center (Jordan Campus), health sciences-related disciplines, Salt Lake Community College, Programs, health, photographs
Local Identifiers
13-3271 - 13-3294
Title
Ground Breaking for the Center For New Media
Description
Images of the 2010 ground breaking ceremony for the Center for New Media at the South City Campus where it is home to Digital Media Design, Applied Technology, Communication, Broadcasting, Animation, Visual Art and Design, and Digital Technology and Performing Arts.
Subjects
Center for Arts & Media (South City Campus), South City Campus, Salt Lake Community College
Local Identifiers
13-2479 - 13-2542
Title
Norma Carr 2014
Description
Norma Carr is the first Utah woman to serve as athletic director for both men's and women's sports programs. She was also the first woman to officiate both men's and women's basketball. She graduated from Brigham Young University in 1969, where she participated in five sports. She started coaching at Davis High before becoming the first woman to coach Division I women's athletics at the University of Utah. She was the U.'s head volleyball coach and an assistant coach for basketball and softball. In 1989, Carr was named the athletic director for Salt Lake Community College. She's a member of the Utah Softball Hall of Fame, the Utah Coaches of Merit Hall of Fame and UHSAA Officials Hall of Fame and Circle of Fame. In 2009, she was named National Administrator of the Year. She also coordinates officials for the WAC and MWC and is the current director for Region 18, the region in which SLCC competes. While this pioneer in women's athletics announced her retirement she still plans to continue coordinating officials, as well as fulfill some duties for Region 18.
Subjects
Deneece Huftalin (President 2014- ), Leadership, Civic leaders, Awards, sports, Judd D. Morgan (Interim President 2003-2005)
Local Identifiers
18-0073
Title
Engineering Success Program
Description
Colored photographs of Students and faculty in the Engineering department surveying and working with various equipment.
Local Identifiers
20-0204
Title
Soon To Be West Valley Center SLCC Campus
Description
The recently acquired building to become a new addition to Salt Lake Community College campuses. Overall, SLCC has one of the most diverse college populations in the state, with 34% students of color. But West Valley Center campus — one of 10 at the school — is also the only one in Utah to sit in West Valley City, which has a unique “minority majority” of residents. Nearly 50,000 Latinos call this city home, according to the most recent U.S. census estimates.
Subjects
Students, Minorities, West Valley Center, growth, academics, adult education, Education
Local Identifiers
18-0034
Title
Taylorsville-Redwood Campus Bookstore Photographs
Description
Photographs of the Bookstore inside the Student Center at the Taylorsville-Redwood Campus.
Subjects
Student Center (Redwood Campus), bookstores, photographs
Local Identifiers
13-1772 - 13-1773
Title
President Deneece Huftalin at the 2014 Scholarship Luncheon
Description
Color photographs of Salt Lake Community College President Deneece Huftalin at the 2014 Scholarship Luncheon, and event for the recipients of scholarships at the college. The event was held in the Oak Room at the Student Center on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Subjects
Deneece Huftalin (President 2014- ), Student Center (Redwood Campus), Taylorsville Redwood Campus, College presidents
Local Identifiers
18-0074
Title
Health and Lifetime Activities Class: Life, Society, and Drugs
Description
Images of an instructor and his students in a classroom. The class is called Life, Society, and Drugs; it is part of SLCC's Health and Lifetime Activities program. The course catalog describes it as a "comprehensive study of the personal, social, health, political and economic effects of substance use and abuse," and says that it specifically covers to "the impact of alcohol and other drugs on the individual, family, and society" in America.
Subjects
Classrooms, Lifetime Activities Center (Redwood Campus), Students, Teachers, Physical education, Health education, health sciences, Drug abuse, Narcotics, Alcoholism, addiction, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, health
Local Identifiers
17-1062
Title
Photographs of the Health Sciences Programs
Description
Photographs of the Health Sciences Programs at SLCC.
Subjects
Jordan Campus, Science, Health Sciences Center (Jordan Campus), health sciences-related disciplines, Programs, photographs, health
Local Identifiers
13-3210 - 13-3270
Title
Boot Camp Class at the Lifetime Activities Center
Description
Images of students participating in a physical fitness class at the Lifetime Activities Center on Redwood Campus. This class is called Boot Camp, and it is described in the SLCC course catalog as a "high-intensity interval class that uses cardio-respiratory, speed, and endurance drills combined with muscular strength and endurance exercises for a fun and challenging workout to increase fitness."
Subjects
Redwood Campus, Lifetime Activities Center (Redwood Campus), Students, Teachers, Physical fitness, Physical education, stretching, curricula, fitness and exercise equipment, training
Local Identifiers
17-1058
Title
Distinguished Alumni 2011
Description
Portraits of the 2011 Distinguished Alumni from the Evening of Honor and Scholarship Dinner.
Subjects
Salt Lake Community College, Portrait photographs
Local Identifiers
13-1015 - 13-1016
Title
Non-destructive Testing
Description
The non-destructive testing program offers students the opportunity for a career in a progressive new field with many diverse job opportunities and excellent entry-level salaries. Non-destructive testing involves the examination of an object in any manner that will not impair its future usefulness. The six major NDT methods, radiography, ultrasonics, eddy current, magnetic particle, liquid penetrant and visual inspection, are used in a variety of industries including aerospace, petro-chemical, automotive, metals, non-metals, nuclear, marine, electronics, construction, aircraft, materials joining, utilities and many others. Students learn to perform the basic testing techniques on both metals and non-metals, such as synthetics and composites, as well as how to evaluate results and write final reports. Learning will be enhanced through field trips to area businesses and presentations by guest speakers. During the first two semesters in NDT, the training will focus on basic manufacturing and materials-joining processes, including visual inspection, magnetic particles and liquid penetrant techniques. The third and fourth semesters will include eddy current, radiography and ultrasonics. The third and fourth semesters are dedicated to advanced study of these testing methods as well as computer application in NDT.
Subjects
degrees, vocational training, Vocational education, Engineering, analysis and testing techniques, nondestructive testing, testing equipment, Occupations, science and related disciplines
Local Identifiers
17-1094
Title
Writing Center 2002
Description
Images of the College's Writing Center, circa 2002, with faculty, staff, and students.
Subjects
Buildings, Salt Lake Community College, Student Writing Center, writing, Teachers, Students
Local Identifiers
13-2130 - 13-2147
Title
Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses
Description
Color photographs of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses event at the Miller Campus. 10,000 Small Businesses is a program created by Goldman Sachs that helps small businesses with investments and education opportunities.
Subjects
banks, supporting, Larry H. Miller Campus
Local Identifiers
17-1049
Title
Scholarship Luncheon 2009
Description
Images of the 2009 Scholarship Luncheon held at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus in the Student Center.