Posted in 2012

Education board meeting at RC
The meeting, part of a statewide tour, will discuss the next steps to improve student success in Oregon’s public education system, from prekindergarten through to college and career readiness Posted January 23, 2012
Discount for world speaker series
Portland Community College proudly sponsors and supports the World Affairs Council of Oregon’s International Speaker Series Posted January 20, 2012
VIDEO: Africa through African eyes
The 22nd Annual Cascade Festival of African Films raises the curtain on more than 20 films that will be shown from Feb. 3 through March 3 at three locations Posted January 20, 2012
Peace studies event on Jan. 28
The regional Peace and Conflict Studies Consortium – which includes leaders from Portland Community College, Portland State University and George Fox University, among other institutions – is hosting an academic symposium at PCC on Saturday, Jan. 28 Posted January 20, 2012
Asian New Year events at Cascade
Join Asian Pacific Islanders Club and student government at Cascade (ASPCC) in the following events Posted January 19, 2012
Thanks to bond funding, Sylvania Campus photography lab gets ‘facelift’ 3
What was old in the photography laboratory at Sylvania Campus is now new and improved. Thanks to bond dollars the […] Posted January 18, 2012
Student gives back to Cameroon
In this season of giving, Cameroonian Isaac Sunday of Hillsboro uses the skills he learned in a grant writing class to fund benches and teacher salaries for a new school back home Posted January 18, 2012
Southeast/Extended Learning Campus President position details
Portland Community College is looking for candidates for the position of Southeast/Extended Learning Campus President. This person serves as the executive […] Posted January 18, 2012
The snow from the morning melted some before another round of snow (background) hit the campus midday on Tuesday, Jan. 17. SnOMG!: Sylvania gets flakey
PCC's first big snow of the winter turned the Sylvania Campus, the college's highest elevated campus, into a winter wonderland Posted January 17, 2012
Boren Scholars deadline Jan. 27
Boren Scholarships provide up to $20,000 to U.S. undergraduate students so they can study abroad in areas of the world that are critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East Posted January 12, 2012