Posted in November 2005
- Theater Arts program raises the curtain on ‘Crimes of the Heart’
- At PCC, you can see a play that is a winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, Pulitzer […] Posted November 7, 2005
- Can You Be a Diva for American Cancer Society
- On Saturday, Nov. 19, Phi Theta Kappa, the two-year college international honor society, and Sensaria Natural Bodycare's Independent Representatives will host a Spa Diva Day at Portland Community College's Sylvania Campus. Posted November 7, 2005
- International Extravaganza at Cascade Campus
- Thursday, November 17International ExtravaganzaSC Cafeteria11-2pmMusic, food, fashion, and vendors: Our own studentsand staff will wear traditional clothes and share their […] Posted November 7, 2005
- Acclaimed author to visit PCC-Sylvania
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Acclaimed author Ron Carlson will make a visit to Portland Community College this month to read from his recent literary work. Posted November 4, 2005
- Gateway to College accepting students for winter
- PORTLAND, Ore. Portland Community College's Gateway to College Program is now accepting applicants for winter term. Posted November 4, 2005
- PCC celebrates International Education Week
- PORTLAND, Ore. - For a week, Portland Community College is going global. PCC is hosting its annual International Education Week 2005 "Engaging in Global Understanding" from Monday, Nov. 14 through Nov. 18. The week will feature a wide array of events including informative lectures and cultural performances. Posted November 2, 2005
- Women's Resource Center hosts clothing exchange
- The Cascade Women’s Resource Center is hosting another clothing exchange. It will be on November 14th and 15th from 11:00 […] Posted November 2, 2005
- PCC to hold open auditions for 'Urinetown'
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Portland Community College's Theater Arts Program is hosting auditions for, "Urinetown." The popular musical, written by Greg Kotis and Mark Hollmann, is set to run from March 9-19. Michael Najjar, theater arts instructor, will direct "Urinetown." Posted November 1, 2005