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- SLCC Board of Trustees 1999-04-14: Agenda
- Description
- Memorandum dated on April 5th, 1999, for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the agenda for meeting to be held on April 14th, 1999, 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 : Investment Report, Minutes of the Previous Meeting, Personnel Report, the Major Grants Requested/Received, the Faculty Senate Constitution (as of 1997-98), the Student Services Report (reporting activities, events of the Native American Student Association, the African American Awareness Association, the Hispanic Student Council were shared, as well as, the Disability Awareness Week, etc.), the Alumni Council Report, the Academic Services Report (It was announced that the SLCC's Advances Technology Center would offer short-term, non-credit courses for adults working in telecommunications industry. It communicates that all departments in the Division of Computational Science and Education recently upgraded their web pages with materials for student access. It was reported that the Apprenticeship area in Higher Education received a one-time funding for program statewide.), the Sabbatical Leaves (includes the school, personnel and reasons of leaving), the Skills Center Report (It was announced that the Center would be offering a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) Program and has a document with the programs-projects done with Industry (PWI) Grant), the Development and Fund-Raising Report and the Calendar of Upcoming Events.
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- monthly reports, administrative reports, Teachers, Constitutions, administrative regulations, Telecommunications industry, Programs, student aid, Student life and customs, Student organizations, student projects, Fund raising, apprenticeship, Absenteeism (Labor), certification, Computers, Educational technology
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0523
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- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-10-13
- Description
- The Globe, October 13, 2021, Online Edition. Written by : Juliana DeMay and Matt Didisheim.
- Subjects
- environmental control, pollution, air pollution, air quality, Teachers, Teachers' assistants, Rewards of merit, media, Journalism, advisors, Telecommunications industry
- Local Identifiers
- 22-0022
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- 2022 - Is Hallyu (K-wave) the Next Mainstream Culture of the World? - Poster Presentation
- Description
- This research will examine the history of Korean pop culture, also known as “K-culture,” how it started and spread, and its relation to globalization. When many experts explain how Hallyu spread worldwide, they tend to give credit to the Korean government. Partially it is correct but mostly wrong. The Korean government realized that Steven Spielberg’s 1993 epic Jurassic Park raked in more cash for Universal Pictures than the return on a year’s worth of Hyundai cars. So, they realized how precious the culture industry could be, and they thought it would be their primary industry to benefit. This thought sparked their support in the cultural sector. Thus, Hallyu, Korea’s entertainment industry, was born. But many countries support their cultural industry, but they cannot succeed as much as Korea, so just only the government’s support cannot explain the success of Hallyu. This research will historically examine K-dramas like Winter Sonata to Netflix’s biggest hit, Squid Game, K-pop groups (such as BTS, Black Pink), and its explosive popularity in the United States.
- Subjects
- culture, culture and related concepts, popular culture, k-pop, Korea, Politics & government, Telecommunications industry, music industry, Melodramas, globalization, Social aspects
- Local Identifiers
- 22-0150