Posted in July 2010
- Sylvania shines in Newberg festival
- College administrators hosted an informational booth for festival-goers and participated in the Saturday morning parade, driving PCC’s Smart Car Posted July 30, 2010
- Cascade to host National Night Out
- On Aug. 3, the Humboldt neighborhood and Portland Community College's Cascade Campus are joining forces to throw a party for the people of North Portland Posted July 30, 2010
- Newberg small business partners with bond project
- When Portland Community College decided that its Newberg classroom facility would be built to meet nationwide standards for environmentally friendly […] Posted July 27, 2010
- College uses Newberg MWESB firm
- When Portland Community College decided that its Newberg classroom facility would be built to meet nationwide standards for environmentally friendly construction, that grabbed the attention of one family-owned company in town Posted July 27, 2010
- Foundations helps students reach dreams
- The PCC Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships every year to students who may not otherwise be able to afford an education. Here's a look at two of them Posted July 20, 2010
- Board chooses chair, vice chair
- Squire of Beaverton will serve as leader of the PCC Board through the 2010-11 year while Jim Harper of Northwest Portland will be vice chair Posted July 19, 2010
- Help for returning veterans
- Thanks to a 2009 state initiative, PCC welcomed State Veterans Service Officer Ron Kincaid to its campuses to assist returning veterans with benefits Posted July 18, 2010
- Horticulture Therapy option sprouts
- The new Horticulture Therapy Certificate prepares students to work in diverse fields like pediatric, geriatric, psychiatric, vocational and medical rehabilitation Posted July 15, 2010
- Dental assisting instructor makes national board
- Virginia Jorgensen, dental assisting instructor at PCC, is one of six new board members for the national organization Posted July 15, 2010
- Project Degree a pathway to success for students
- The program is specifically designed for 18-26 year olds who have earned a high-school diploma or GED but still need pre-college level courses. Posted July 12, 2010