Posted in 2005
- Shakespeare's 'Winter's Tale' to debut at PCC
- SYLVANIA CAMPUS - Great theater is coming to Portland Community College with the production of William Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale." The play marks the college's 10th Anniversary of the Performing Arts Center. Posted February 17, 2005
- Students encouraged to visit PSU featuring Blumenauer
- WHAT: EARL BLUMENAUER ON THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL SECURITYWHO: Congressman Earl BlumenauerWHEN: 6 p.m., Wednesday, February 23WHERE: Smith Memorial Student […] Posted February 17, 2005
- PCC Day at the Capitol Feb. 24
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Portland Community College Day at the State Capitol is set for Thursday, February 24 in Salem. The special day will showcase PCC's rich partnerships with business, as well as highlight the important role the college plays in providing affordable education to the community. Posted February 17, 2005
- Apple, PCC pick multimedia student
- CASCADE CAMPUS - Portland Community College's Multimedia program at the Cascade Campus teamed with Apple Computer to honor talented PCC students. Twenty-one students entered projects in a contest that was judged by Apple employees and PCC staff and faculty. Three projects were chosen as outstanding, and on Feb. 3 received a Certificate of Excellence from the department and a gift donated by Apple Computer, Inc. Posted February 15, 2005
- PCC winter term enrollment increases from year ago
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Enrollment at Portland Community College has gone up during the fourth week of winter term versus the same time a year ago. Posted February 11, 2005
- Illumination Project hosts events on racism
- The Illumination Project of PCC Sylvania presents:A series of interactive performances addressing issues of racism.We invite teachers to bring their […] Posted February 8, 2005
- Building community with her art
- PCC art instructor Marie Watt explores the meaning of community through her artwork "Braids," which was on display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in New York City last fall. It is currently on display at Lewis and Clark's College's Hoffman Gallery through Feb. 19. Watt's friends and family and even strangers came together for six months and helped her stitch patches to the fabric. Posted February 7, 2005
- Chief of Alaskan indigenous tribe to speak at PCC
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Portland Community College will welcome Evon Peter, the youngest-ever chief of the Neetsaii Gwich'in tribe of Arctic Village in Alaska, to its three comprehensive campuses in February. Posted February 2, 2005
- PCC needs volunteers for literacy tutoring
- PORTLAND, Ore. - The Volunteer Literacy Tutoring Program at Portland Community College is searching for tutors to help non-native English speakers improve their literacy skills. Posted February 2, 2005
- Four PCC students receive NASA scholarships
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Four engineering students at Portland Community College have been awarded $1,000 Oregon Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarships for winter term by the Oregon NASA Space Grant Consortium. Posted February 2, 2005