Andrew Cohen
Contact info: andrew.cohen@pcc.edu
Articles (129):
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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