You are here
Search results
- Title
- Assorted Sports and Recreation, 1970s
- Description
- Color 35mm slide images of students participating in basketball, hacky sack, and tennis, during Spring 1976.
- Subjects
- Tennis, 1976, Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, sports, recreation, Sports & recreation facilities
- Local Identifiers
- 16-2167
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-02-14: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on February 14th, 1996 where it is mention the presentation to the Capital Facilities Appropriations Committee and the Higher Education Appropriations Committee where he focused on the Business Building second phase and tried to avoid the use of parking spaces to add more classroom, though a request was made to construct a building on the new West Jordan Site, then it was announced the plan to create a mater plan for changes the next few years. President Budd thanked the legislators for their investment in technology in past years. Talks about sport events and the aesthetics of the Life Activity Center Building were shared. The student course 'Pack them in" offer a report, since it aims to help students who are concerned with their ability to perform in an academic setting, then President Budd expressed appreciation. A brief Report of the Gala was shared with a report concerning a donation for the nursing program.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, building plans, Business Building (Redwood Campus), legislative acts, investment, technology, sports, Sports & recreation facilities, Events, Programs, student aid, student success, Student life and customs
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0458
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1984-11-14: Agenda and Meeting Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Utah Technical College on November 7th, 1984 communicating the agenda for the next meeting at the College about cooperation with the University of Utah, the review of the Copyright Policy, the Enrollment Report, the results of the Flexible Retirement Plan and the Quarterly Hiring Report. The Minutes of the Institutional Council of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake was conducted on November 14, 1984 talk about the formal contract between the College and the Foundation and included a copy. It was announce that in-depth meetings were taking place with the University of Utah to help students who used both Colleges' services. Booklets "Introduction to Action Plan for Higher Education" and "Women in Economic Crises" were presented attached with a fact sheet by the Governor's task force to integrate women into the workforce. A Superboard was proposed, it would reduce the Board of Regents and the State Board of Education to 7 members. The 'Airplane mechanics program" was proposed and agree to be discussed in the November Regents meetings. I was reported that the Foundation proposed an incentive for faculty for an extra good job in annual bases; as well 10 scholarships were proposed and an agreement of separation between the Foundation and the College was made. The Copyright policy [Photocopying of Copyrighted Materials for Classroom Use] (for printed material, not photographic, audio or video materials) was reviewed by the College Senate and approved by the Administrative Council. More enrollments than two-year Colleges was reported as well as the Telephone registration option. A letter under the title of "Future plans of UTC-SL to handle student growth" was attached. A memo announcing the Parcourse Fitness Cluster availability for the community was attached. The recreation and intramural sports report was attached.
- Subjects
- Foundations, scholarships, Women's rights, equity, Employee rights, Board of Regents (Utah Higher Education), Programs, Aeronautics, aerodynamics, Aviation mechanics (Science), Awards, Stimulus, Teachers, copyright, policy, enrollments, Students, student aid, student success, sports and recreation spaces, Sports & recreation facilities
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0155
- Title
- Norma Carr Field Dedication
- Description
- The photo series that document the Norma Carr Field Dedication located at the Taylorsville/Redwood Road campus
- Subjects
- Salt Lake Community College, Softball, softball fields, Softball players, Softball Diamond (Redwood Campus), Athletes, athletic fields, athletics, Coaches (Athletics), Coaching (Athletics), Sporting goods, Dedications, locals, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, team sports, Sports & recreation facilities, sportswomen, women
- Local Identifiers
- 17-1095
- 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.
- Subjects
- 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