Posted in 2000

PCC Rock Creek Gallery Exhibit to Offer Model Art
ROCK CREEK — "Artists’ Models as Artists," is a two- and three-dimensional figurative art display by models who have appeared […] Posted February 14, 2000
PCC Displays a Feature at Upcoming Portland Home and Garden Show
ROCK CREEK – As spring approaches, experience the rich fragrance and dazzling colors of flowery displays and majestic artistry of […] Posted February 2, 2000
PCC’s Germond Re-appointed to Hanford Waste Board
PORTLAND, ORE. – Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber has re-appointed Norma Jean Germond, Portland Community College board member for Zone 1, […] Posted January 26, 2000
African Film Director Kwaw P. Ansah, headliner for PCC's 10th Annual African Film Festival, to meet
Portland Community College hosts a media availability session for Ghanian film director Kwaw P. Ansah on Feb. 3, 2 p.m., […] Posted January 26, 2000
PCC Theatre Arts Presents 'The Diary of Anne Frank'
Portland Community College’s Theatre Arts department on the Sylvania Campus announces its winter term production of "The Diary of Anne […] Posted January 26, 2000
PCC Northview Gallery Drawing on Experience
PORTLAND – Renowned artist Clint Brown will have his drawings on display at Portland Community College’s Northview Gallery. The exhibition […] Posted January 12, 2000
PCC's 10th Annual Cascade Festival of African Films
In celebration of our tenth anniversary, the Cascade Festival of African Films has invited the renowned Ghanaian film director, Kwaw P. Ansah, to be our guest during the festival's first weekend. Posted January 12, 2000
PCC Observes Birth of MLK, Black History Month, Celebrates 10th Cascade African Film Festival
PORTLAND, Ore. ? An array of cultural events will grace Portland Community College campuses in January and February to commemorate […] Posted January 12, 2000
Winter Powwow: A Celebration of American Indian Culture
PORTLAND – Hear the drums beat, taste the bread, view the unique arts and crafts and learn about the American […] Posted January 5, 2000
Piquing Interest in Biology Through Peer Teachers
John Koroloff leans back in his chair, arms confidently folded behind his head, as he listens to his biology students relay their findings on the body's overproduction of insulin, the clogging of receptors and the dietary co-conspirators that can help cause heart disease. Posted January 1, 2000