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The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy’s (SLIG’s) Virtual Advanced Evidence Analysis Practicum will run from Saturday, October 13, 2018 to Saturday, November 17, 2018. This course will test your ability to plan, research, analyze, correlate, and solve a complex genealogical research problem. Work through one complex case study per week on your own time schedule and then […]
SLIG 2019 is going to be a banner year for genealogical education opportunities. Peg Ivanyo, SLIG Director, announced the new, two-week format at the SLIG 2018 banquet. It was designed to better meet the advanced educations needs of the genealogical community. SLIG 2019 will be held from January 13-18, 2019 with 15 courses coordinated by […]
Here are ways that you can stay abreast of the latest news from the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG)? Let’s count the ways! 1. By email to SLIGi) Sign up for SLIG e-newsii) Contact the Director, director@slig.ugagenealogy.org iii) Contact the Registrar, registrar@slig.ugagenealogy.org iv) Contact the Marketing Coordinator, marketing@slig.ugagenealogy.org 2. Follow SLIG’s BlogGo to http://ugagenealogy.blogspot.com and scroll down. On the right hand side of […]
In 2018, the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy welcomed 88 first-time attendees to the Institute. That was almost one quarter of the total attendance of 382 students. It was exciting for us to see so many new faces! If you have never attended an institute before, you may be wondering what […]
Vist us at booth 1207 / 9 The annual RootsTech genealogy conference is happening Feb. 28-Mar. 3, 2018 and the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy will be there too! Please stop by our large booth and talk to us about our exciting 2019 courses. Lots of choices and we are premiering “SLIG Academy for […]
The UGA Fellow Award is given in recognition of those living individuals whose distinguished contributions and on-going commitment to the field of genealogy are of national or international scope. This may be evidenced by any combination of publications, teaching and speaking, or leadership of major genealogical organizations over a significant period of time. […]
Stephanie Saylor is a graduate of Brigham Young University – Idaho with a bachelor of science in Biology with an emphasis in Neuroscience. Following graduation, Stephanie managed a research lab at U C Davis. Deciding to combine her love of research and genealogy Stephanie became a Genetic Genealogist. Stephanie picked up […]
Recognizing outstanding contributions by a non-UGA member to UGA’s projects and/or objectives, the Presidential Citation is being awarded to the Hilton. SLIG has grown tremendously over the past 23 years. In 2014, when SLIG had outgrown its space in the Radisson, the Hilton reached out to partner with SLIG and […]
Jana has provided outstanding service to the Utah Genealogical Association during the past two years in her capacity as the committee chair of First Families, which reviews pioneer membership applications for First Families of Utah, and as the content provider for the column “Crossroads for Kids” in UGA’s quarterly publication, Crossroads magazine. […]
Angela Packer McGhie has provided outstanding service to the Utah Genealogical Association over the course of ten years. During this time, Angela has been a student, a committee member, an instructor, and a course coordinator. After attending Tom Jones’ Advanced Genealogical Methods course in 2011, Angela–along with Harold Henderson, Christy Fillerup and Kimberly Powell–developed the […]