Posted in 2001
- Class at PCC Explores Home-Buying for Moderate-Income People
- PORTLAND – Moderate-income people will learn vital information about home buying during a non-credit Saturday seminar offered spring term by […] Posted March 2, 2001
- Financial Planning Class at PCC Structured for Women
- PORTLAND – A six-week, non-credit financial planning class for women with little or no knowledge of the financial world is […] Posted March 2, 2001
- Ancient Chinese Exercise Focus of PCC Class
- PORTLAND – The ancient Chinese exercise known as Chi Gung will be taught in a 10-week non-credit class being offered […] Posted March 2, 2001
- PCC Class Offers Peek Inside NBA
- PORTLAND – A trip to a Portland Trail Blazers basketball game will highlight Hoops 101-Basketball, a four-week non-credit class being […] Posted March 2, 2001
- Small Business Connections: Forging His Way to Success
- Wolfgang Rotbart is taking the time-honored craft of blacksmithing and marketing it through the new technology of the Internet with help from PCC. Posted March 1, 2001
- Career Planning Class Debuts at PCC This Spring
- NEWBERG, Ore. - A new seven-week spring course will be offered by Portland Community College to help people explore and prepare for a new career. Posted March 1, 2001
- PCC Offers Introduction into World of Computers
- NEWBERG, Ore. - Portland Community College will be offering 10 non-credit computer classes this spring to help people brush up on their digital knowledge. Posted March 1, 2001
- PCC to Show the Way to a Better Shortcut
- HILLSBORO, Ore. - Portland Community College has a non-credit class that will cut down your time on the computer with the course Mouse-LESS Navigation - Keyboard Shortcuts. Posted March 1, 2001
- PCC Spanish Course to Teach Latino Culture
- HILLSBORO, Ore. - Portland Community College has an exciting spring class for teachers and individuals that work with the Hispanic/Latino communities. Posted March 1, 2001
- Have a Woodworking Project in Mind? Talk to PCC
- HILLSBORO/FOREST GROVE - Is working with wood something you've always wanted to do? Then Portland Community College has three non-credit classes for you. Posted March 1, 2001