Posted in 2010

VIDEO: Kate Brown helps PCC students
Oregon's Secretary of State Kate Brown gave student volunteers a hand in their voter registration drive on Oct. 11 at the Sylvania Campus Posted October 12, 2010
Sylvania, Cascade host ex-Black Panther
Hilliard was involved in every major activity of the best-recognized African American organization of the 1960s and 70s Posted October 12, 2010
Jobs showcase at Sylvania
Local employers will be at Sylvania hiring workers for jobs for the holidays, part-time and temporary jobs Posted October 11, 2010
Rocket to give PCC recycling a boost
The new system at the Rock Creek Campus is just the fourth of its kind in the country and the first west of the Mississippi River. Posted October 11, 2010
Southeast Article on OregonLive.com 2
Portland Community College plans a major expansion of its campus at Southeast Division Street and 82nd Avenue – with a […] Posted October 11, 2010
A Framework Plan for Improving Sylvania Campus
PCC is developing a Framework Plan for site and building renovations and infrastructure improvements at Sylvania Campus under an existing […] Posted October 11, 2010
Bond Dollars at Work: Sylvania Campus
Bids are out for the creation of a campus-wide water efficiency system for Sylvania Campus’ 900,000 square feet of building […] Posted October 11, 2010
Newberg Ground Breaking 2
On the heels of the celebration, the construction team of R&H Construction/ Colas Construction Inc. will begin breaking ground at a fast and furious pace to finish as much entry road, parking and foundation work before the wet fall weather sets in. Posted October 10, 2010
Portland Community College to expand Southeast campus on 82nd Avenue
Portland Community College plans a major expansion of its campus at Southeast Division Street and 82nd Avenue – with a […] Posted October 10, 2010
Southeast Center Master Planning Work 7
Months of campus discovery, assessment and review have led PCC Southeast Center community to a draft Master Plan. Find out more about bond-funded improvements slated for the Southeast Center. Posted October 8, 2010