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- Title
- Chef's Competition
- Description
- Contestants that participated in the Chef's Competition November, 2000. Digitization completed with funds from a 2017 USHRAB (Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board) Grant that was awarded to Salt Lake Community College, Library Services.
- Subjects
- Cooks, Vocational education, student competitions, Competition entries, Students
- Local Identifiers
- 16-0255
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-03-03
- Description
- The Globe, March 3, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- Sports, Athletics, Athletes, Salt Lake Community College, teams, team sports, competitions, ontests, student competitions, emotion, ill, Sick persons, Students, health, Health care, pandemic, COVID-19, counseling
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0372
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1980-03-12: Meeting Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Utah Technical College at Salt Lake Institutional Council held on March 12, 1980 regarding the review of the monthly investment transactions report. The presentation of Miss Susie Archer as Director of Admissions/Registration in the Student Services Division and the elimination of the Food Service program were given. Looking for a new College seal, the Student Senate proposed a student-operated contest to the Institutional Council to develop a seal. The results for the Summer Schedule were discussed and approved for the Summer Quarter 1980. A tuition and fee schedule from 1948-49 through 1980-81 (proposed) was reviewed and suggest the recommendation for the approval of the non-resident tuition to the State Board of Regents. Council Members reviewed the Ten-Year Master Plan regarding the Building plan of the Business Building. It was mention the awards of College students at the Utah Junior Collegiate DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) Career Development Conference of 1980. The status of three Project Houses was shown. Confirmation about programs being deleted from the meeting of January 14th, 1980 was given and a percentage of budget increase by the legislature was discussed. The arrival of an unsigned letter allegedly written by Faculty members and Students asking for a "community college" was shared.
- Subjects
- appointments, Food relief, student projects, student competitions, tuition, building plans, Awards, Project House, Programs, Student movements
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0109
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1980-05-14: Meeting Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Utah Technical College at Salt Lake Institutional Council held on May 14, 1980 regarding changes on the Council Membership due to expiration of the President in the Student Body and the need to fulfill the unexpired term of the late Council Member Frances N. Boyden. The Monthly Investment Transaction report and personnel actions was reviewed. The presentation of a non-profit Foundation (UTECO) to be incorporated at the College was given to the members as a draft to be approved and legal after discussions. The 1980-81 Salary Schedules for Faculty and Professional Staff were reviewed. It was announced the students who would get the Distinguished Service Awards. The extension for the Student Seal contest was approved. It was shown the awards that Students won in different contests, such as VICA, DECA and AIDD. Updates of Project houses was given. Chairman Prows encouraged participation o the Frances N. Boyden Scholarship. The date for the graduation of June 6th, 1980 was confirmed.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, appointments, foundation plans, Wage-price policy, student competitions, Project House, scholarships
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0110
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1984-03-14: Agenda and Meeting Minutes
- Description
- Memorandum date on March 6, 1984 regarding the implementation of a new structure for the Institutional Council meeting and the Agenda, as well as the announcement about the minutes to be mailed at each participant, instead of being delivered in person to each member physically. The minutes of the Institutional Council of Utah Technical College at Salt Lake conducted on March 14, 1984 were attached and talked about the acquisition of the Jordan School, therefore plans about moving the Skills Center started to be shared. The Distinguished Services Award was discussed as much as the Accreditation Team visit for April 10. It was decided that the President Carnahan had to join the Rotary Club and asked to approve the use of College funds to pay for his membership. The tuition increase was increased by eight percent and was advised to increase approximately around twelve percent. Louise Henson made a motion that the Institutional Council approve the formation of a committee to form an adequate merit pay system for all areas of salaried staff, faculty, etc. Concerns for need of Hispanic students and females was shown. A congratulation letter to the winners of the DECA competition of the State was attached. A Memo send to John Klas regarding a change on the Money Management Act was attached. A letter informing the creation of the Merit Committee and a couple of recommendations for the merit pay was attached .The proposed Tuition schedule and the proposed academic calendar for 1984-85. A memo regarding a complaint for the inaccessibility for persons with disabilities of the Downtown Campus was attached.
- Subjects
- university and college buildings, Awards, Wage-price policy, Clubs, funding, student competitions, student success, equity, DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America), Committees, People with disabilities, Library Square Campus
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0149
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-05-08: Agenda
- Description
- Memorandum dated on April 29th, 1996 for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the agenda for meeting to be held on May 4, 1996. Some of the topics are: the announcement of the names of the 1996 Honorary Doctorate Degree Recipients and approval items, such as: the Investment Report, the minutes of the April meeting, the Personnel Report and Major Grants Requested/Received (with the capital improvement Funding Recommendations). Then the Student Services Report that reports an exchange program with England, the relocation of the Emma Lou Thayne Community Service Center and an event to celebrate the Asian Week with students from Japan and the Athletic report. The Academic report, where it was reported that Francisco Xavier Alarcon, a well-known Chicano poet gave a reading of his poetry at the South City Campus Auditorium and it's a co-author of the textbook, Mundo 21, used in our 200 level Spanish classes and Faculty at SLCC creating an online version of ENG 101 with the aid of a HETI grant (Higher Education Technology Initiative). It was announced that Keith Slade (Reference librarian in the Markosian Library) taught two session on evaluating and citing Internet research sources at the UELMA Conference at Northridge High School. The Development and Fund-Raising Report and the Calendar of Upcoming Events was attached. The VICA Skills state championships winners list was attached.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, Awards, investment, minutes, student competitions, Student life and customs, student mobility, student projects, student success, exchanges, Francisco Xavier Alarcon, poems, Information literacy, conferences, Fund raising, VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America)
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0463
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1998-06-10: Agenda
- Description
- Memorandum dated on June 3rd, 1998 for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the agenda for meeting to be held on June 10th, 1998, 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: the Investment Report, the Tenure Document (with a summary of changes), the Minutes of the Previous Meeting, the Personnel Report, the Major Grants Requested/Received, the proposed New Emphasis for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Information and Technology (with an Emphasis in Information & Computer Media. Includes fundamentals, general and major course requirements, etc.), the College Calendar (For July-December of 1998, January-July of 1999), the Student Services Report (Reporting Student Activities, admissions updates, implementations on the Disability Center, such as an assistive software "Dragon Dictate" a program which allows a student to dictate his/her papers, the implementation of Vision Link, that allows conversing through the internet or over the phone lines visually, so that participants can see each other. Events and updates were reported for the Drugs & Alcohol Education program. On Student Support Services a new position, Services Specialist, was developed to replace one of the Advisor positions, and will assist with the development and management of tutoring services, provide academic advisements, coordinate study skills support and workshops, develop and conduct transition/transfer activities, etc.), the Alumni Report (reporting elections for new officer, and appointing Cameron Francis as President of the Association), the Academic Services Report (Regarding donations, awards received on a competition with the Nicholas Food Show, etc.), the Skills Center Report, the Faculty Senate Constitution (includes a memorandum from President Budd supporting the Constitution), the Development and Fund-Raising Report, the Calendar of Up-Coming Events.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, administrative reports, investments, tenure, minutes, Employees, grants, Gifts, Programs, information technology, Calendars, student projects, enrollments, People with disabilities, Educational technology, software, student aid, Student Support Services, TRIO (Redwood Campus), alumni associations, Awards, Cooks, student competitions, Constitutions, Teachers, Fund raising, Events
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0507
- Title
- VICA Competition, 1990s
- Description
- Students on a VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) competition. One Three students sit in front of computer, other two sit with a paper test. Exact date unknown. Location unknown. Black and white photos.
- Subjects
- Students, VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America), student competitions, electronics, computers, black-and-white photographs, Test, Testing
- Local Identifiers
- 16-0640
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1997-07-09: Agenda
- Description
- Memorandum dated on July 2, 1997 for the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the agenda for meeting to be held on July 9th, 1997 where President Budd announce 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: The investment report, the Auxiliary, Institutional Investment Fund and All Other Appropriated Work Programs for Upcoming Fiscal Year (includes the Operating Budget 1997-98, expenditure graphics, revenues and the approved capital facilities budget), the Minutes of the June Board Meeting, the Personnel Report, the Major Grants Requested/Received, the change of name of the "Early Childhood Development" Department to "Family and Human Services", the National VICA Results (Presenting Winners in Architectural Technology, Food and Beverage Service, Advertising Design, Welding and Culinary Arts), the Budget Request for the Next Fiscal Year, the Student Services Report (Reports events, tutorial labs in the Disability Resource Center, and other activities and reports for students), the Alumni Council Report (shares efforts made to communicate the community and the college), The Academic Services Report (It talks about member of the Advisory Board of the Advances Technology Center attending high school career fairs to help market the machining industry as a viable vocation, a partnership with Hunter Alignment and the SLCC Automotive Department, etc.), the Skills Center Report, the Development and Fund Raising Report and the Calendar of upcoming Events.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, administrative reports, investment, Economic policy, economic and financial functions, minutes, Employees, grants, Day care, departments, VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America), student competitions, legislative acts, student aid, student projects, People with disabilities, partnerships, Occupations, Vocational education, Fund raising
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0487
- 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