High school students from around the valley visited Salt Lake Community College for the African/African American High School Day Conference, a chance for SLCC staff and faculty to impress upon students the importance of a higher education and the opportunities available at SLCC. Utah Lt. Governor Spencer Cox presented students with a declaration from Gov. Gary Herbert, declaring February, 2017 as "Black History Month in Utah." Below are a few photos from the event.
Salt Lake Community College’s annual Undergraduate Projects, Performances, Presentations, and Research Conference (UP3RC) is set to take place on April 2, at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus, offering students a chance to showcase their academic achievements, fostering a culture of intellectual exchange. The UP3RC is an annual event designed to celebrate and highlight the academic accomplishments of undergraduate students. It provides a supportive environment for students to share their work, hone their presentations skills, receive constructive feedback, and engage in meaningful discussions with their peers and faculty. All SLCC departments and programs, including faculty and staff, are encouraged to support and visit the day of the event. Students with their poster from last year's UPRC event “The goal of this event is to make sure every school and student is given the opportunity to participate,” says Dr. Kamal Bewar, interim director of the STEM Learning Center, who is chairin
Salt Lake Community College is a great place for students to continue their education! Come to see me for assistance at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus location on 4700 South Redwood Road, Student Center, Room 236. I would love to meet you! Thanks, Glory Johnson-Stanton, Multicultural Student Success Coordinator.
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