Posted in October 2012

Legin Chinese restaurant to close in two weeks – OregonLive.com
Legin, the once-great Chinese restaurant and center for Chinese-American cultural events, will close in two weeks. Legin’s end was preordained […] Posted October 11, 2012
Sylvania hosts Middle Eastern fair
Nearly 1,000 attendees visited the Sylvania Campus on Sept. 22 to partake in the third annual “Mahrajan” – “festival” in Arabic – hosted by the Arab American Cultural Center of Oregon Posted October 11, 2012
PCC's workforce training lauded
U.S. Sen. Wyden, U.S. Rep. Bonamici are excited about the college’s healthcare and workforce training programs in Washington County Posted October 9, 2012
PHOTOS: Congresswoman at RC
U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici was given the red carpet treatment at the Rock Creek Campus Posted October 8, 2012
Transformational summer improvement projects at PCC Sylvania
The summer was anything but quiet on PCC’s Sylvania Campus. With a very narrow construction window crews from Howard S. […] Posted October 8, 2012
Staff welcomed to attend budget sessions 2
PCC’s budget experts will be offering two budget forums for all interested staff Posted October 8, 2012
Staff recalls Mexico adventure
Kate Chester, community relations manager at Sylvania Campus, was one of a dozen faculty and staff from PCC tapped to participate in a two-week Spanish immersion program, a summer term intercultural exchange the college launched in 2007 Posted October 5, 2012
Ribbon cutting for Rock Creek Garden
All are invited to the Rock Creek Campus Learning Garden for an open house and ribbon cutting from 2-3 p.m., Thursday Oct. 11 to recognize developments in the garden and install new signage Posted October 4, 2012
Oregonian highlights PCC's benefits
More and more Oregon university students that first step onto campus aren't fresh out of high school, but season collegiate veterans who started their education at a local community college like PCC Posted October 4, 2012
'Swarmius' to perform at Sylvania
The “buzz” of fall term is in the air and with it, an elevated energy and pace on campus. So what better time than now to take a mini-break from the books over the lunch hour and enjoy the talent of world-renowned musicians free of charge? Posted October 4, 2012