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- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-07-10: Agenda
- Description
- Memorandum dated on July 3rd, 1996 for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the agenda for meeting to be held on July 10th, 1996 mentioning items for approval, reports, and Budget issues, as well, the previous items were attached after the memo. Some of the attachments are: The investment report, Auxiliary, Institutional Investment Fund and all other Appropriated Work Programs for the Upcoming Fiscal Year, the proposal, justification and structure of the new program AS Degree with Emphasis in Railroad Operations for approval and consent, the Minutes of the June Board Meeting, the Personnel Report, the Major Grants Requested/Received, the justification to change the name of the program "Law Enforcement Academy" (LEA) to "Institute for Public Safety" (IPS), an administrative change notification and explanation regarding the separation of the Social Sciences Department into the Departments of History, Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, the request to change of name of the "Environmental Training Operation: to the "Environmental Training Center", the request for change of name for "Developmental Studies" to "Developmental Education", the request to change the name of the program "Computer Integrated Manufacturing" (CIM) to "Manufacturing Resource Services" (MRS), the National Vocational/Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) Competition Results, the Budget Request Format for FY98, the Student Service Report, the Academic Report where plans were discussed to facilitate the transition from the quarter system to the semester system, the development of the Career Exploration Series Seminars to inform high school students of job opportunities, benefits, and estimated salaries. The Development and Fund-Raising Report and the Calendar of Upcoming events were the last documents attached. There is a letter attached from the Union Pacific Railroad Company supporting the Associate Degree in Railroad Operations. A letter form the National Association for Developmental Education encouraging the change of name of the Developmental Studies to Developmental Education is included.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, administrative reports, investment, Fund raising, associate's degree, Railroads, Railroad companies, Railroad employees, Programs, minutes, courses, Employees, Law enforcement training, departments, people in social science-related occupations, Social science, environmental sciences, educational centers, manufacturing, VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America), Awards, student projects, semesters, seminars, letters
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0467
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-03-17
- Description
- The Globe, March 17, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- police, Law enforcement training, Larry H. Miller Campus, Salt Lake Community College Student Association, elections, Students, Student government, Salt Lake Community College
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0629
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1997-05-14: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on May 14, 1997 regarding the announcement of the 1997 Honorary Degree Recipients, and three individuals were forwarded to President Budd to be schedule for next year's awards. Discussions surrounding the questions of whether the hiring and firing of presidents of colleges and universities should be at the institutional or regent level, then a committee was formed to look at the issue with the legislation. A list of SLCC projects in excess of a hundred thousand dollars was presented and approved. Conversations surround the College Calendar were held and how they were going to adapt dates to semesters, since the calendar would change the next year. It was noted that Julie Salma, Public Information Office writer published in the FBI Law Enforcement magazine regarding taking law enforcement classes out of the community. The Hours of Work/Telephone Coverage policy was presented and had to establish the hours of work for full and part-time without faculty appointment, and guidelines for rest breaks and lunch periods. It was announced that sixteen students qualifies in the state Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America competition to go on to nationals. Collaborations between the Dean of the School of Continuing and Community Education and the Interim Director of the advanced Technology Center were presented and highlighted the fact that a presentation to the Zions Small Business Center for use of a training from the college were discussed.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, Rewards of merit, legislative acts, Legislation, building plans, Educational facilities, semesters, publishing, Law enforcement training, policy, Employee rights, telephones, VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America), student competitions, Vocational education, courses, Fraternization
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0484