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- SLCC Student Newspapers 2020-10-27
- Description
- The Globe, October 27, 2020, Online Edition
- Subjects
- Presidential elections, voters, Voting, race, climate change, ethnicity, Sexual inequality, Racial inequality, Surveying, Surveyors, Presidential elections, COVID-19, dining halls, Dining rooms, Eating & drinking, campuses, Salt Lake Community College, Cooks, managers, Family violence, Violence, pandemic, Police, courts, Law & legal affairs, law, voters, Voting, voting by mail, Robberies, Taylorsville Redwood Campus
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0322
- Title
- Images of a Beech Starship at the Airport Campus
- Description
- Images of a Beech Starship, a small airplane that holds six to eight passengers, at the SLCC International Aerospace/ Aviation Education Center.
- Subjects
- campuses, Aeronautics, airplanes, Students, Teachers
- Local Identifiers
- 13-1634 - 13-1656
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-03-01
- Description
- The Globe, March 1, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- Community service, Police, policy, campuses, assaults, Safety, sexual assault, film, independent filmmakers, independent films, theater, theater companies, Theaters, local color, Local history, community art, Transsexuals, LGBTQA+, local government, local politics, Athletes, Sports, Legislation, legislating, inclusivity
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0370
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-03-13: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on march 13, 1996 where it was notified that the Trustees had receive a letter of Concern from the College Faculty Senate and was noted that the Board of Trustees is responsible to monitor certain areas within the institution and report to the Commissioner of Higher Education any known violations of Utah law and/or Board of Regents Policies and Procedures. Calls were made to do nominations for the Honorary Degree Committee, stressing that those nominations should be accompanied by documentary materials and include nominees' contributions in many facets to the College, state and community. In the Tuition and fee schedule for 1996-97 it was agreed that the same rate would be set as in 1995-1996, and move $1 from recreation to athletics. The Human Resource Technology program explained the proposal for this new program, claiming that students must be trains not just in law, but how to run a business with fair treatment of all employees and addresses disability, sexual harassment and gender issues. Talks about the planning of the 90th South campus were shared, and concerns arise for the lack of participation of faculty for this project, as well as President Budd praised Richard Rhodes and Gordon Storrs for their work on the campus. The retirement of Ann Erickson, academic vice president was announced. Concerns were shared about legislative actions and the budget for the next year. Efforts to improve the Costumer Quality in the College were shared and the strategic planning cycles were reviewed. The first reading of the Consensual relations policy was done and brief comments about it were made. The educational Reimbursement policy was read thoughts about this policy were about allowing full-time employees to have the opportunity for individual growth and development and some conditions were shared.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, Board of Trustees (Salt Lake Community College), reporting, nominations, Committees, tuition, fees, Programs, technology, management, workplace, campuses, building plans, Retirements, legislative acts, Economic policy, costumers, quality, policy, Employee rights
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0460
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-04-10: Agenda
- Description
- This document contains a memo dated on April 2, 1996 with the agenda for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting to be held on April 10, 1996, it announces the discussion of the honorary degree recipients, the Investment report, the property purchase recommendation, as well as the Personnel Report. Other reports and policies attached are the Consensual Relations Policy, the Educational Reimbursement Policy, the Minutes of the March meeting, the Major Grants Requested/Received. the Student Services Report, the Auxiliary (of enterprises operated as support of the education, research and public service programs of the institution) and Athletic report with graduates statistics and missions (it promotes and develops athletic excellence; sound academic standards; and educational values such as leadership, ethical conduct, and teamwork) Review, the Academic Report that talks about a collaboration with the Director of the Center for International Studies and the Vice-Dean of the College of Foreign Languages of the Shanghai University, as well purchase of equipment, hiring personnel, scholarships, etc., the Development and Fund-Raising Report (and its overview) and the Calendar of Upcoming Events. A memo is attached explaining the purpose of the Educational Reimbursement in to provide educational assistance and reimbursement for expenses to individual employees that qualify, since tries to help the College achieve its goals through employee development. The Consensual Relations policy highlights some of the key elements and a commentary paper was attached. A map of the South City campus was attached and the parking lot was highlighted for the next meeting of the Board of Trustees.
- Subjects
- investment, property, Employees, reports, monthly reports, university and college buildings, policy, Employee rights, Student life and customs, student aid, student projects, business enterprises, Sports, Coaches (Athletics), Athletic clubs, Athletes, administrative reports, academics, Education, Educational facilities, Vocational education, Fraternization, Fund raising, maps, campuses, South City Campus
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0461
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-05-08: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on May 8th, 1996 where the Concurrent Enrollment issue with Granger High School and It was decided not to offer the Psychology class though alternatives were proposed, such as selecting specific materials and textbooks that were suitable for High School students. The people that had accepted Honorary Doctorate Degrees was announced. Mary Bangerter and Norman Riggs as Board of Trustees representatives on the Foundation Board was announced. The Utah State Building Board's FY97 Capital Improvement Funding Recommendations list was reviewed and said that the college would receive a certain quantity to be used for improvements at the South City Campus. President Budd informed the Trustees that the Board of Regents had approved the $1 increase in student fees. President Budd reported that the speaker of the House of Representatives, Mel Brown, spent the better part of the morning at SLCC. He spoke to a Political Science class, and then was given a tour of the campus (including the Markosian Library, Alder Amphitheater, the Lifetime Activities Center and Union Pacific Science and Industry Building) , including a demonstration of classroom technology. Simultaneously Senator Al Mansell taught a business class.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, courses, enrollments, high schools, Awards, Educational facilities, appointments, Foundation Board (Salt Lake Community College), campuses, South City Campus, fees, Legislators, Political activity
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0464
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-06-12: Agenda
- Description
- Memorandum dated on June 4th, 1996 for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the agenda for meeting to be held on June 12, 1996 where it presents the topics to be discussed at the next meeting, and some attachments are included, such as: Investment Report, the Minutes of the May Board Meeting, the Major Grants Requested/Received. As well there are some other reports, to mention, the Students Services Report that highlights the report of The Alumni Council meting to review the proposed changes to the bylaws and constitution and to propose the addition of the South High Alumni President or designee as a permanent council member and changes in the voting process. A report of the Disability Resource Center regarding graduations, accommodations and services, and urgent necessity of funding. The academic report announce the planning of the course "POLI 216 - Politics in Action" that seeks students volunteer on a political campaign of their choice to participate in political processes, earn academic credit, and explore the election process, as well news on the accreditation from the American Culinary Federation Educational Institute to the Chef Department of the SLCC were shared. The Development and Fund-Raising Report attached condensed list of Donations, contracts and grants. And lastly the Calendar of Upcoming Events is included before a draw that indicates the location of the SLCC Airport Center.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, investment, minutes, administrative reports, alumni associations, bylaws, Voting, Disability Resource Center (Redwood Campus), courses, political science, Economic & political systems, student aid, student success, accreditation, Culinary Arts Program, Cooks, Fund raising, Gifts, clarification drawings, drawings, campuses
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0465
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-06-12: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on June 12, 1996 where concerns about inversions in the company of Phillip Morris were discussed, regarding the lawsuits against the company. Comments about the master plan for the West Jordan/South Jordan property were held, since there were no funds to begin constructions on that land; initiatives to describe building distribution according to the topography, then roads and access were discussed as well as urban impact. The Board of Trustees Retreat was announced with some topics that would be discussed on the event, such as: how to work more effectively with the legislature/legislators, a review of College finances, personnel activities, strategic planning and accomplishments. In the Students Services Report it was announces that the Alumni Council was reorganized, with Linda Cordova as Presidents. Some topics that were stressed were the internship with Senator Hatch and the unprecedent growth of the apprenticeship program.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, administrative reports, investments, master plans, campuses, building plans, urbanization, retreats, Vocational education, Legislators, Employees, Strategic planning, alumni associations, organizational charts, apprenticeship
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0466