Posted in 2006
- PCC class reveals benefits of Chinese medicine
- PORTLAND, Ore. - If you are interested in learning about the time-tested healing powers of Chinese medicine, now is your chance. Join Portland Community College this spring for a non-credit series dedicated entirely to discovering Chinese medicine. Posted March 21, 2006
- PCC’s Women’s History Month attracts diverse presenters
- March is Women’s History Month and PCC celebrated it in style. Campuses all over the district had events for students, […] Posted March 20, 2006
- Sustainability options a stable resource at PCC
- Noelle Studer has plenty of energy, especially when she talks about reducing energy consumption. The PCC sustainability coordinator is busy […] Posted March 20, 2006
- Sustainability options a stable resource at PCC
- Noelle Studer has plenty of energy, especially when she talks about reducing energy consumption. The PCC sustainability coordinator is busy […] Posted March 20, 2006
- Gear up to get around PCC this spring
- PCC’s Parking and Transportation Services has plenty of options for students and staff to make sure they get to class […] Posted March 20, 2006
- PCC students travel to New Orleans to help rebuild
- PORTLAND, Ore. - The Portland Community College chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the two-year honor society, is sending a group of students to New Orleans to help rebuild during spring break. Posted March 20, 2006
- PCC NEWS: Washington Post spotlights Gateway to College
- National columnist talks about PCC's program. Posted March 17, 2006
- Evening of poetry to center on women
- PORTLAND, Ore. - The Portland Community College is celebrating women through poetry. Posted March 17, 2006
- Become a fashion designer through new PCC Program
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Ever dreamed of becoming a fashion designer? Let Portland Community College give you the training to join the likes of Nike, Columbia Sportswear and others of Portland's top designers. Posted March 17, 2006
- PCC students create beaded works of art
- SCAPPOOSE, Ore. - Whether you are a novice or experienced "beader," there are always more stitches, techniques and patterns to learn and weave into your design. Portland Community College is offering a non-credit class that explains the basics of beading techniques and allows students to practice by making an assortment of jewelry. Posted March 17, 2006