Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Join Us for the CALM Retreat in May

 

A New Beginning: A Restorative Retreat 

SLCC’s Center for Authentic Leadership and Mindfulness (CALM)

May 12 & 13, 2023
In person at the Natural History Museum of Utah
8:30 am – 4:00 pm

Join the Center for Authentic Leadership and Mindfulness (CALM) for a two-day, in-person contemplative retreat. The retreat is for anyone interested in slowing down, de-stressing, and doing reflective work in community and in a beautiful setting. It is based on the philosophy and work of Parker Palmer and other contemplative authorsThis event is at no cost to our SLCC faculty and staff and includes breakfast and lunch!
 
This is a personal and interactive retreat. You will be invited to participate in mindfulness practices, gentle movement, and personal and shared explorations of our ways and hopes for authentic living - all in a supportive and explorational environment.  
 
There is no cost to participants and all employees are welcome. Breakfast and lunch are included. Supervisor approval is required for staff and adjunct faculty.  A commitment to attend for both days and for the full duration is strongly encouraged in order to create community. 
 
Previous attendees have said:
“My time in retreat deepened my desire to connect with students and colleagues in a more meaningful way.”
“Great chance to de-stress and reminded me to bring my best self to the work I do at the College.”
 
Please register via the SLCC employee registration on MySLCC, under Faculty Development “FT78: CALM 1st Generation Retreat”.
 
For more about CALM, visit http://faculty.slcc.edu/faculty-development/touchstone.aspx 
or for questions or get on a waitlist, contact Katerina Salini at katerina.salini@slcc.edu x4773

Wednesday, April 12, 2023

2023 Retirees to Receive Emeritus Status

SLCC is pleased to announce that the following retirees have been granted emeritus status in 2023:

Beverly Anderson, Professor Emeritus
Deanne Arvizu, Coordinator Emeritus
Senerita Auvaa, Coordinator Emeritus
Rick Bouillon, Associate Vice President Emeritus
Marilyn Brumbaugh, Advisor Emeritus
Marianne Buie, Administrative Assistant Emeritus
Jon Clark, Associate Professor Emeritus
Gary Cox, Associate Dean Emeritus
Craig Ferrin, Professor Emeritus
Steve Ford, Associate Professor Emeritus
Jon Glenn, Director Emeritus
Richard Graham, Professor Emeritus
Don Gren, Professor Emeritus
Susan Hardcastle, Supervisor Emeritus
Maurine Hendrickson, Administrative Assistant Emeritus
Howard Ingle, Associate Professor Emeritus
Jerry Jones, Technician Emeritus
Carla Kulinksy, Professor Emeritus
Karen Kwan, Professor Emeritus
Shiow-Mei Lake, Coordinator Emeritus
Kelly Lund, Director Emeritus
Brenda Lyman, Professor Emeritus
Alison McFarlane, Vice President Emeritus
Nancy Michalko, Executive Director Emeritus
Arlene Ray, Budget Analyst Emeritus
Nick Safai, Professor Emeritus
Clifton Sanders, Provost Emeritus
Leslie Seiferle, Professor Emeritus
Celeste Skinner, Professor Emeritus
Mequette Sorensen, Professor Emeritus
Gordon Storrs, Master Planner & Advisor Emeritus
Deidre Tyler, Professor Emeritus
Randal Young, Technician Emeritus
Bill Zoumadakis, Associate Vice President Emeritus

The Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs (ODMA) changes name to Student Engagement, Experience, and Achievement (SEEA)

Effective May 9, 2024, the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs (ODMA) is changing its name to Student Engagement, Experience, and ...