Tech Topics, February 8, 1967, Vol. 5 No. 4.
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Photo of the Westpointe Center SLCC campus, Student Services Building (SSB). Located at 2150 West Dauntless Ave., Salt Lake City, UT 84116. Strategically located in Salt Lake City's industrial Northwest Quadrant, Salt Lake Community College's Westpointe Workforce Training & Education Center will be integral to the Wasatch Front's long-term economic vitality. This vibrant new facility will support the community's training needs in a flexible, high-quality space that will benefit business, industry and the surrounding community for decades. It will allow SLCC to fulfill its mission as Salt Lake County's primary post-secondary provider of workforce education. The 121,000-square-foot building will provide space for collaboration with industry partners in multiple fields and will provide students interested in technical careers with a one-of-a-kind, one-stop educational center. For more information about the Westpointe Workforce Training & Education Center, see the information sheet. SLCC is the primary post-secondary provider of career and technical education in Salt Lake County.
The recently acquired building to become a new addition to Salt Lake Community College campuses. Overall, SLCC has one of the most diverse college populations in the state, with 34% students of color. But West Valley Center campus one of 10 at the school is also the only one in Utah to sit in West Valley City, which has a unique minority majority of residents. Nearly 50,000 Latinos call this city home, according to the most recent U.S. census estimates.
Images of Dr. Baohua Wang, Salt Lake Community College's first Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence, at the Jordan Campus in 2012.
The audience listens to a musical performance of I Wish You Love by South City Jazz, led by SLCC faculty Lyle Archibald.
The audience listens to a musical performance of I Wish You Love by South City Jazz, led by SLCC faculty Lyle Archibald.
Front row Jay L. Nelson's children and descendants listening to a musical performance of I Wish You Love by South City Jazz, led by SLCC faculty Lyle Archibald.
Salt Lake Community College faculty member, Lyle Archibald, directing the musical performance of I Wish You Love by South City Jazz.
Front row Jay L. Nelson's children and descendants listening to a musical performance of I Wish You Love by South City Jazz, led by SLCC faculty Lyle Archibald.
Color photographs of the Somos Mas (translation "We are More") kickoff event. Somos Mas is a program geared at helping and supporting minority students achieve their academic goals.