Posted in 2002

PCC Enrollment Continues to Reach New Highs
PORTLAND, Ore. - For the 22nd straight term, Portland Community College's enrollment has surged to new heights. Posted June 28, 2002
Verizon Foundation Awards PCC with Literacy Grant
PORTLAND, Ore. - The Verizon Foundation awarded a $25,000 grant to Portland Community College for a pilot English as a second language project. Posted June 25, 2002
PCC Offers Computer Classes Taught in Spanish
BEAVERTON, Ore. - Spanish speakers with little or no English ability can gain in-depth computer skills through Portland Community College this summer. Posted June 20, 2002
Rev Up Mechanical Skills at PCC's Motorcycle Class
PORTLAND, Ore. - Being prepared with the basics of motorcycle maintenance can save you money and keep you safer on the road. Posted June 20, 2002
Design Looks East with Feng Shui for Home, Garden
BEAVERTON, Ore. - The ancient art of feng shui can transform your modern home or garden this summer through a Portland Community College non-credit class. Posted June 20, 2002
Earn Security Training Certificate in Two Class Sessions
PORTLAND, Ore. - From airports to corporate lobbies, the demand for properly trained security personnel continues to soar. Posted June 20, 2002
Investment Pro Lends Financial Advice
BEAVERTON, Ore. - Whether its saving for your child's college education, squirreling away funds for a dream vacation, or building a retirement nest egg, Portland Community College will offer solid planning advice in a non-credit class in personal finance this summer. Posted June 20, 2002
Retrace Lewis and Clark's Journey Via PCC's Kayak and Canoe Tours
ST. HELENS, Ore. - From the front-row seat of a canoe this summer, you can traverse the same path as Lewis and Clark once did in Columbia County. Posted June 20, 2002
PCC Online Class Helps Busy Parents Solve Discipline Problems
PORTLAND, Ore. - Parents don't need to punish children to make them behave. Posted June 20, 2002
PCC Course Examines Buddhist Philosophies
PORTLAND, Ore. - Portland Community College will present an opportunity to uncover the mysteries of Buddhism and how to incorporate its philosophy in everyday living this summer through a non-credit course. Posted June 20, 2002