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
- 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