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