Color Photographs of Talithia Williams professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College visit to the South City Campus as a lecturer in the Tanner Lecture Series.
Local Identifiers
20-0201
Title
Beloved Community Photography Exhibit Opening Reception
Description
Color photographs of the Beloved Community Photography Exhibit Opening Reception. The event was held in the South City campus art gallery. The exhibit consisted of photos elementary school students took of important aspects to themselves and their community.
Subjects
Art, photography, Art exhibitions, Students
Local Identifiers
20-0184
Title
Motorcycle Rider Training, 2011
Description
Images of a motorcycle rider training class in July 2011. An instructor is shown speaking to students in a classroom, then he and a second instructor observe as the students practice riding motorcycles around an empty parking lot at Redwood Campus. There are eight students in total. The group consists of six women and two men; it's a mix of ages, ranging from teenagers to adults approximately in their thirties.
Subjects
Teachers, Students, Driver education, motor vehicles, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, Motorcycles
Local Identifiers
17-0458
Title
School of Applied Technology Programs Images, 2012
Description
Images of SLCC's School of Applied Technology Programs
Color photographs of the 2014 Club Rush at the Jordan Campus. Club Rush is an event occurring at the begging of the semester where students have a chance to learn about the various clubs on campus.
Subjects
Clubs, Jordan Campus, Events
Local Identifiers
17-0518
Title
Student Senate 2015
Description
A photograph of the Student Senate in their office in the Student Center. They are gathered ground cheerfully posing for a photo.
Subjects
Students, Student Center (Redwood Campus), Student government
Local Identifiers
18-0017
Title
Antique Radio Exhibit
Description
Salt Lake Community College exhibit of antique radios. Radio has a long history and a strong influence in the American culture, but a lesser known fact is that radio began as a hobby. The first voices and music heard over the radio came from Reginald Fessenden in December 1906. He initially broadcasted to anyone who had a radio, which was a luxury at the time. Then came “The Golden Age of Radio,” circa 1930-1955. During this period, creators connected with their audiences through radio plays, advertisements, and music. Society started embracing this new medium as a mainstream form of entertainment. It was through these years of radio that listeners really developed a connection and rapport with broadcasters. Not only did audiences listen to the radio for news, but would look to the broadcasters for opinions, and generally they began to become household friends.
Subjects
Exhibitions, Radio broadcasting, Broadcasting, radio, Radio antennas, Radio industry, Radio stations, antique, Antiques, histories, History, industrial history, Salt Lake Community College, cultural artifacts, culture
Local Identifiers
17-0495
Title
Students Working on Diesel Engines
Description
Color photographs of various students and faculty working on engines in the diesel program.
Subjects
Students, diesel engines, mechanics, repairing
Local Identifiers
17-0549
Title
Graduates of Excellence 2015
Description
Portrait photographs of 2015's Graduates of Excellence. Depicted graduates, by last name: Sayed Iman Aman Javaheri; Morgan Benyon; Darlene Bledsoe; Nathan Christensen; Mayra Lopez; Amalia Rahbari; Heather Reese; and Andrew Stall.
Subjects
Portrait photographs, Alumni & alumnae, Students, Graduates of Excellence, graduates
Local Identifiers
17-0490
Title
Women's Volleyball, Bruins vs. Badgers, 2008
Description
Images of a women's volleyball match, including shots of the players, the cheer team, and audience members. This match took place in 2008 between the Bruins, from Salt Lake Community College, and the Badgers, from Snow College.
Subjects
volleyball, Cheerleading, Athletes, sports
Local Identifiers
17-0436
Title
Bonham Earth Day, Spring 2010
Description
Images of SLCC's Community Garden being worked on by students for Earth Day.
Subjects
gardens, community gardens, Construction Trades Building (Redwood Campus), Students
Local Identifiers
13-1719 - 13-1771
Title
Scholarship Luncheon 2007
Description
Images of SLCC's Scholarship Luncheon taken by Institutional Marketing September 2007. Event held in the Oak Room of the Student Center on Redwood Campus.
Subjects
Taylorsville Redwood Campus, Luncheons, Events, Cynthia Bioteau (President 2006-2013), Student Center (Redwood Campus), College Center (Redwood Campus)
Local Identifiers
13-0395 - 13-0484
Title
Asian Awareness Week 2020
Description
Color photographs of an event held during Asian Awareness Week. The event included a speaker giving a lecture in the Oak Room at the Student Center.
Subjects
Students, Clubs, Student Center (Redwood Campus)
Local Identifiers
20-0167
Title
CAM: Center For Arts and Media: Animation
Description
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
Teaching Excellence Award Recipients, 2012
Description
Photographs of the Teaching Excellence Award recipients for 2012 which include Kyle Costello, Lois H. Oestereich, Mary Alvarez, Melanie Dance, and Terry Martin.
Subjects
Portrait photographs, Teachers
Local Identifiers
13-1434 - 13-1438; 13-5433
Title
Black Student Union Panel
Description
Color photographs of a panel organized by the Black Student Union. The event was held in the Oak Room at the Student Center.
Subjects
diversity, panel, Student Center (Redwood Campus)
Local Identifiers
20-0176
Title
Bruin Bash 2015
Description
Color photographs of the 2015 Bruin Bash event at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus. The event features various of activities students and the public could take part in.
Subjects
Taylorsville Redwood Campus, games, Students
Local Identifiers
17-0508
Title
Exonerated Central Park Five
Description
Color photographs of the two members of the Central Park Five, Yusef Salaam and Raymond Santana visit to Salt Lake Community College. The Central Park Five is a group of five teenagers who were falsely imprisoned for a crime they did not commit and were later exonerated.
Subjects
Prison reform, speech, Forums
Local Identifiers
20-0175
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.