Weight loss, Ethics, diversity, mass media, South City Campus, soccer, curricula, Moral aspects of war, War, Construction, Physical fitness
Local Identifiers
GLOBE-20101013
Title
CAM: Center For Arts and Media: Film
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 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
SLCC Student Newspapers 2020-09-01
Description
The Globe, September 1, 2020, Online Edition
Subjects
Minorities, journalists, Journalism, media, mass media, Emmy Award, Students, Community service, Salt Lake Community College, Salt Lake Community College Student Association, Clubs, Organizations
Local Identifiers
21-0297
Title
2022 - Fanfiction: A Labor of Love - Oral Presentation
Description
Fanfiction, although it may seem like a contemporary phenomenon, has existed throughout human history. So, what is the distinction between a fan’s work and the source material? How are they differently respected, and why do people choose to write in the world of modern fanfiction? The impact of fanfiction in modern media is not small and represents the ever-present issues of representation and censorship of marginalized communities. In this presentation, I will explore the intention and quality of fanfiction, and its distortion in the eyes of the public. This is a video of the presentation, "Fanfiction: A Labor of Love" given at the 2022 Undergraduate Projects & Research Conference at Salt Lake Community College. The presenter: Sophia Dodge. The video can be accessed via YouTube here: https://youtu.be/Ruls7SGfb7Q
Subjects
Literature, fiction, young adult fiction, mass media, Authors, censorship, Social aspects, Social values