Posted in March 2003
- Prepare to brave the rapids with PCC kayaking class
- LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. - Take advantage of Oregon's rugged terrain and rushing rivers: learn to white-water kayak. Portland Community College will offer lessons this spring in a non-credit class. Posted March 31, 2003
- Turn your urban home into a self-reliant farm
- BEAVERTON, Ore. - Your city yard can actually become an abundant, self-sustaining garden - that's the mystery that will be unraveled in a new Portland Community College non-credit course. Posted March 31, 2003
- Patent your invention, PCC class explains how
- HILLSBORO, Ore. - More than 100,000 patents are granted in the U.S. each year - one of them could be yours. Posted March 31, 2003
- PCC welcomes Mike Drake as Foundation director
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Portland Community College announced the hiring of Mike Drake as its new director of the PCC Foundation. Posted March 28, 2003
- PCC Foundation to honor donors
- PORTLAND, Ore. - The Portland Community College Foundation will celebrate the contributions of several individuals, long-time corporate donor Intel Corp. Posted March 28, 2003
- PCC exhibit focuses on early human tools
- SYLVANIA CAMPUS - The Northview Gallery at Portland Community College will host Portland artist Tim Miller's "Return of the Devout"exhibit. Posted March 28, 2003
- Surviving the new term’s parking crunch
- Another term’s about to begin, but do you know where to park? At each of the campuses there are places […] Posted March 27, 2003
- Filling the healthcare gap
- Preparing healthcare workers for the 21st century has become one of the most critical challenges our nation faces in the next 25 years. Posted March 27, 2003
- Student Help Desk helps students with computer software
- The PCC Student Help Desk is starting its third term helping PCC student with their computers. The Student Help Desk […] Posted March 26, 2003
- PCC welcomes Breckenridge to board
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Maureen Breckenridge has been selected as the new board member for Zone 6 (Washington County) for the Portland Community College Board of Directors. Posted March 24, 2003