Posted in 2005

Online class teaches grant writing for boards, organizers
PORTLAND, Ore. - Money is available for your organization the trick is learning to tap into foundation, government and other entity funds with a well-written grant proposal. Learn how to secure the funds needed for your next project by signing up for an online, non-credit class offered by Portland Community College. Posted January 13, 2005
Learn French with PCC online class
PORTLAND, Ore. - Want to learn French but don't have time to go to a class? Portland Community College offers a solution: take a French class online. Posted January 13, 2005
Online class reveals tricks, tips for using eBay
PORTLAND, Ore. - There are those who have made fortunes buying and selling items on eBay. What you may not know is just how easy it is to work the angles of the Internet auction site for yourself. An online, non-credit class offered by Portland Community College shows how to leverage the popularity of eBay with key techniques for finding treasures and making money. Posted January 13, 2005
College Closure for MLK Day
Portland Community College will not hold classes and offices will be closed on Monday, January 17, in commemoration of Martin […] Posted January 13, 2005
Sixth annual Traditional Winter Powwow Jan. 22
SYLVANIA CAMPUS - Portland Community College is set to host the sixth annual Traditional Winter Powwow on Saturday, Jan. 22 at the Sylvania Campus, 12000 S.W. 49th Ave. Activities begin at noon with the first grand entry set for 1 p.m. at the gymnasium of the HT Building with festivities scheduled until 10:30 p.m. Posted January 11, 2005
PCC-Cascade hosts week of MLK events
CASCADE CAMPUS - Portland Community College's Cascade Campus, located at 705 N. Killingsworth Street, plans to celebrate the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday Jan. 14-21 with a collection of events. All activities are free and open to the public. Posted January 11, 2005
Volunteer tutors wanted for literacy program
PORTLAND, Ore. - The Volunteer Literacy Tutoring Program at Portland Community College, in conjunction with other local literacy organizations, is searching for a few good volunteer tutors. Posted January 11, 2005
PCC welcomes public input in accreditation review
PORTLAND, Ore. - This spring, Portland Community College will host an 18-member visiting evaluation team from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities for its 10-year comprehensive self-study for re-accreditation. Posted January 11, 2005
Kopet to discuss educational initiatives at correctional facility
The American Association of Women in Community Colleges invites you to hear guest speaker Julie Kopet talk about educational and […] Posted January 10, 2005
Behind the Partnerships: Lou Harrison of Wentworth Chevrolet
Lou Harrison is the general manager for Wentworth Chevrolet in Portland and got involved with ASEP in 1991. At the time, she saw the need to have a place where local auto dealers could have a trained work pool to draw from. As more and more high schools discontinue their automotive service training programs, ASEP becomes critical to train new students and re-train current professionals. Posted January 6, 2005