Andrew Cohen

Contact info: andrew.cohen@pcc.edu

Articles (129):

Winner Front ALCHEMY Cover Winners for 2019 Announced
Each year, Alchemy (Sylvania’s student-run magazine of literature and art) enjoys the support of a graphic design class. Daniel Soucy’s […] Posted March 16, 2019
Spring Experience Music Spring Series at PCC Rock Creek – Spring 2019
The Portland Community College Rock Creek music program continues its diverse series of short concerts/lectures in April and May in […] Posted March 15, 2019
Perform Sylvania Musical Performances: March 11-13
Please join us for a series of student musical performances at Sylvania Campus this week! Monday March 11 Sylvania Chamber […] Posted March 8, 2019
Ching Artists Isami Ching and Charlene Liu at the Helzer Gallery, February 25-March 21
UNHANDED, a show of prints, drawings, and video by artists Charlene Liu and Isami Ching at the Helzer Gallery FEBRUARY 25 – […] Posted February 25, 2019
CYC Friday, March 15, 11 am: PCC Theatre presents CYCLOPS, a play for all ages!  
PCC Theatre presents Fun on a Friday with Cyclops, a play for all ages! Watch as Odysseus and an oddball […] Posted February 24, 2019
medical Humanities and Arts Helps Medical Students Develop Empathy
An article posted on the Association of American Medical Colleges website points to just how important the arts and humanities […] Posted November 7, 2018
hum 100 Interdisciplinary Humanities 100 Course – Winter Term, Sylvania Campus
Undecided major? Looking for a great new class? Take Humanities 100 winter term with Andrew Cohen at Sylvania Campus. This […] Posted November 2, 2018
Lewis David Lewis: Oral Histories of Native Oregonians, November 5th
Writer, researcher and educator, David Lewis is a descendant of Santiam, Kalapuya, Takelma and Chinook peoples and an enrolled member […] Posted October 28, 2018
MSND A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Coming to PCC Sylvania Theater this fall!
Coming to PCC Sylvania Theatre, Fall, 2018. A Midsummer Night’s Dream A Romantic Comedy by William Shakespeare and the talents […] Posted October 11, 2018
humanities On the Benefits of Taking “Impractical” Courses
In a recent article from The Washington Post tiled, “Please, Students, Take That ‘Impractical’ Humanities Class. We Will All Benefit,” Ronald […] Posted October 3, 2018