Posted in 2009

PCC Foundation matches big goal with more than $1 million raised
The PCC Foundation has raised more than $1 million for scholarships, matching a challenge set forth by the James F. […] Posted March 6, 2009
Alchemy magazine wants your submissions
Alchemy, the Sylvania Campus literary magazine, is looking for poems, fiction, non-fiction, and art for its 2008-09 edition. Submission forms […] Posted March 6, 2009
Attorney General John Kroger to join two lawmakers this Saturday
Sen. Diane Rosenbaum is holding a town hall this weekend. And while I always encourage people to go to these, […] Posted March 5, 2009
Music students on display at the Sylvania Campus March 10 and 11
Need an outlet to rejuvenate your spirit and celebrate the arts? If so, consider attending one – or both – […] Posted March 4, 2009
Three hundred attend Rock Creek state stimulus event
On Feb. 26, the Rock Creek Campus became the only Portland site to host Go Oregon!, an outreach event to […] Posted March 4, 2009
The Oregon Senate has OK'd the budget rebalancing bill
The rebalance has passed the Senate. Whew~ OK: rewind. What is the rebalance? By constitutional law, states cannot operate at […] Posted March 3, 2009
PCC in the NEWS: Enrollment takes spotlight in February
A look at news stories about PCC from around the local area and the nation in February. In total, PCC […] Posted March 3, 2009
‘Godspell’ slated for PCC production
The iconic 1970s musical hits the stage in the Performing Arts Center on the Sylvania Campus under the direction of […] Posted March 2, 2009
Professional Development Opportunity: Instituto Cultural Oaxaca
The Office of International Education (OIE) will once again send a group of PCC staff (PT&FT bargaining unit Classified Staff, […] Posted March 2, 2009
PCC's Willow Creek project is on schedule
Remember the Willow Creek project? That’s the facility to serve unemployed and underemployed Oregonians. It’s being built on the MAX […] Posted March 2, 2009