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Grand Theatre Company Holding Auditions for 'The Marvelous Wonderettes'

Auditions for "The Marvelous Wonderettes" at Salt Lake Community College’s Grand Theatre will be held, by appointment only, June 16, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Appointments can be made online or by calling the box office at 801-957-3322. Prepare 16 bars of a standard musical theatre piece or a song in the style of the show. An accompanist will be provided. Headshots and resumes are encouraged. Prior to your auditions, please download, complete and print the audition form to bring with you to your audition. Auditions will be held in the Grand Theatre Facilities & Arts Annex at 1610 South 250 East, Salt Lake City. Please park in the southeast parking lot off of 1700 South and enter through the north entrance of the building. "The Marvelous Wonderettes" is part of the Backstage Series at the Grand and will be directed by Jim Christian. Characters include: Betty Jean (Female, Alto); Cindy Lou (Female, Mezzo-Soprano); Missy (Female, Soprano); and Suzy

College's Veterans Services Among Top 25 in Nation

Salt Lake Community College Veteran Services has been ranked in the top 25 best colleges for Veterans and Military students for the 2017-18 school year.   This is the 8th year in a row that this prestigious award has been granted to SLCC’s Veterans Services .   Veterans Services staff at SLCC. Military Times evaluates many factors in their comprehensive school-by-school assessment.   Over 600 schools nationwide take part in their comprehensive review. For the 2017-18 school year, the rankings were more competitive than ever this year than other years. George Altman, the editor of Military Times stated “Only the best made the cut.”   As Natalie Dross from Military Times explains, “To make this cut, colleges are based on data from departments of Federal Education, Defense and Veterans Affairs, along with three education department sources:   IPEDS Data Center, College Scorecard Data and the Cohort Default Rate Database.   Additionally, five categories also de

The Marlon Andrus Scholarship Story

Behind every Salt Lake Community College scholarship is a story about how and why the scholarship was created. With the Marlon Andrus Scholarship, the story is about Marlon Andrus, a former professor in SLCC’s Department of Finance and Economics. Andrus, who died in January 2018, was more than a teacher to many of his students; he was a mentor, a friend and even a father figure. He connected with his students in the classroom, but he continued to support them as they moved on to higher education and careers. As Ben Jones, one of Andrus’s former students, explained: “Marlon really cared about every individual. If people asked for help, he would always give it. He went out of his way to help others.” A Banker Who Became a Teacher Before Andrus became a teacher, he had a successful career in finance. He spent more than 14 years as a vice president and manager of First Security Bank. Even though Andrus was highly skilled in the intricacies of finance, the banking world wasn’