Posted in 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
- Students host open house, can drive for animals
- ROCK CREEK CAMPUS - The Veterinary Technology program students at Portland Community College are sponsoring a food drive through Sunday, March 30 and an open house for animals. Posted March 20, 2003
- Rock Creek Gallery to exhibit duo's ceramic art
- ROCK CREEK CAMPUS - The Rock Creek Art Gallery at Portland Community College will showcase the ceramic work of Jeffery and Donna Lee Tousley starting Monday, March 31 through Friday, May 2. Posted March 19, 2003
- PCC recommends $7.6 million in cuts, increases in tuition
- PORTLAND, Ore. - The board of directors of Portland Community College will hear proposals Thursday, March 20, for dealing with shrinking revenues prompted by the state budget shortfall. Posted March 19, 2003
- School districts reap reward from PCC initiative
- A $1.4 million grant generated by PCC gives elementary and high school instructional assistants a track for college. Posted March 13, 2003