Disability Awareness Week is coming to SLCC in September. Every year the Disability Resource Center hosts a weeklong event celebrating the disability...
May we be just as comfortable and capable of talking about mental illness as we are talking about sports or the weather. 'GRIP: Conversational Portraits on...
Humans use “things” to support a lifestyle of comfort. In current mainstream culture we “need”, we buy, we consume, we throw-away, we repeat: Always in...
The exhibition focuses on Native Peoples – specifically American Indians, Native Alaskans, and Pacific Islanders – and examines how wellness and illness are...
Disasters can happen at any time and anywhere. Come meet SLCC Emergency Management staff and learn about simple steps you can take to Be Ready at home, work,...
This workshop is part of the SLCC Caregiver Series.
The aging population is growing and each of us will be reaching out to serve family, friends, and...
As a part of Disability Awareness Week, artist Cara Jean Means discusses her painting series GRIP: Conversational Portraits on Mental Health, which will be...
This two-hour training will provide an overview of LGBTQ+
information, including terminology, history, privilege and
contemporary issues, laws and social...
Emily Dibble, ePortfolio Coordinator
SLCC’s official ePortfolio platform is Digication. SLCC
released the new editor of Digication in the summer of 2018....
The Solar Decathlon is a collegiate competition that challenges student teams to design and build highly efficient and innovative buildings powered by...
1-part workshop
September 20 (Th), 6-8 p.m.
Confused by commas? Perplexed by parentheses? Bring your questions about writing and grammar to the Grammar...