The new Student Invo lv ement and Cultural Center is designed with students' success in mind. Located in the northeast corner, o n t he first floor of the Student Center at Taylorsville Redwood Campus , the area provides a welcoming environment for all students to networ k and learn . The newly renovated space is one of three centers managed by the Student Engagement, Experience and Achievement O ffice (SEEA) , formally known as the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs (ODMA) . The new name reflects SEEA’s mission to ensure that all students, regardless of their background, have access to the services and enhanced programming to help them succeed in school . SEEA Director Ulysses Tongaonevai says the name change better reflects the department’s aim to create a system that builds students up and celebrates their successes. The new center is more than just a place to study ; it is a hub for sharing different cultures and ideas. A large bulletin board in the hall
Provost Graduates of Excellence is a prestigious distinction that recognizes hard work, commitment and selflessness. One student is selected from each school and General Studies. Many students apply to receive this honor. These are students with excellent GPAs who typically have received scholarships and awards for their academic achievements. They have demonstrated leadership skills and a dedication to serving others, in addition to other notable achievements related to the creative arts, athletic excellence or involvement in SLCC beyond the classroom. Alyssa Korologos Psychology School of Humanities and Social Science Getting to this place has been a challenge. I almost did not graduate from high school; however, after years of an educational break, I took a leap of faith to pursue my passion for psychology at SLCC. I have made the honor roll, joined the National Society of Leadership and Success, and even volunteered for the Philoptochos Society, which is dedicated to helping women