Posted in 2013

PCC Reads starts this week
As part of PCC Reads, Kwok will speak about her book, “Girl in Translation,” and provide opportunities for people to ask questions and sign copies of her novel Posted April 15, 2013
Lit magazine seeking submissions
Sylvania's annual magazine of art and literature is seeking poems, fiction, photos, graphic art, and creative nonfiction by PCC students and staff for this year's issue Posted April 12, 2013
In 2012, Dolores Galindo also received the Woman of Distinction Award from PCC after being nominated by her students. Galindo named Vet Tech of the Year 1
Galindo graduated from PCC’s Veterinary Technology Program in 1990. She spent several years in private practice before returning to the college as the lead technician for the program Posted April 12, 2013
An art walk to remember 1
Jim Johnstone and crew led the creation of PCC’s first smart phone accessible art walk Posted April 9, 2013
Conversation Cafe welcomes volunteers 2
Conversation Cafe will be hosting a series of workshops on volunteer and employment opportunities, community service and resources Posted April 9, 2013
Left to right, Julia Stoops’ ‘Thought and Spirit,’ and Meg Peterson’s ‘Orbit II.’ 'Space Between' opens at Sylvania 1
In their first collaborative exhibition, Meg Peterson and Julia Stoops present the exhibit, “The Space Between,” throughout April in the North View Gallery at the Sylvania Campus Posted April 8, 2013
Rent a bike at Cascade
If you already have a bike, the program can provide renters with free basic services such as patch kits, air and loaner locks Posted April 5, 2013
March against child abuse 2
This is the first year of the event and more than 150 cities are registered with thousands of walkers marching in solidarity to raise awareness of child abuse Posted April 5, 2013
Semana de la Raza is April 22-26
Semana will showcase Latino entertainment, special programs, films, theater production, panel discussions, workshops and a special awards brunch Posted April 5, 2013
Barbie Cowan (middle right) joins, left to right, PCC President Preston Pulliams, fellow Career Pathways student Anna Coca and Bank of America President for Oregon and Southwest Washington Roger Hinshaw during a check donation ceremony for Career Pathways. Career Pathways gives student hope 1
Cowan was laid off a year ago as a dining room manager for a local restaurant and now is re-training with Career Pathways Posted April 5, 2013