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Be a part of the Employee Extravaganza during Convocation

People and Workplace Culture PWC would like to extend a special invite to new employees to attend SLCC’s 75th Anniversary Convocation Celebration on Monday, August 21, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Convocation is an annual, campus-wide event where all employees come together to celebrate the start of the new academic year.

Enjoying Convocation 2019

 

This year, PWC will host an Employee Extravaganza as part of our Convocation celebration during the food truck luncheon. We invite everyone to stop by the tables next to the Student Center West patio from 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.


Map of Employee Extravaganza


 

SLCC employees enjoy lunch at Convocation

Get to know your SLCC colleagues, learn about a wealth of employee resources, sign up for programs and activities, and win prizes by visiting participating department tables. Make sure and stop by the Welcome Table by PWC first to register for giveaways and prizes. We have limited edition 75th anniversary t-shirts and branded SLCC pickleballs while our supplies last! 

 

People & Workplace Culture (Welcome Table)

Employee Benefits

Employee Wellness

Lifetime Activities Center Recreation (LAC) 

Staff Association

Faculty Development

Staff Development

Utah Women in Higher Education Network (UWHEN)

Facilities customer service and communication (Fixit)

Eccles Lab School/Childcare

Community Relations

SLCC 75th Anniversary

 

Employee Extravaganza

Supervisors, please support your employees to participate in convocation activities if schedules allow for it. Bring your new hires to the event and walk through PWC Employee Extravaganza together. We are excited to connect our colleagues with SLCC!

 

For more information or questions, please get in touch with the Onboarding Team at PWC.

 

Email: onboarding@slcc.edu
Website: SLCC Onboarding



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