Posted in 2017

Big Dollars Raised at Powwow
This year, organizers of one of Portland's largest powwow gatherings raised almost $4,000 for Native American scholarships and student success at the college Posted January 23, 2017
Woman's hand holding electronics project Gaining STEAM 26
PCC gets $2 million to create mentor programs for women studying tech and manufacturing Posted January 23, 2017
Ready To Listen? Join LITE!
Conflict resolution, compassion and active listening are just some of the integral building blocks that constitute PCC’s Listening Intervention Team […] Posted January 20, 2017
Pearl Keynotes Green Symposium
Co-sponsored by PCC and the Port of Portland, GPSEN’s first symposium highlights academic and community research on sustainability issues in the Portland region Posted January 19, 2017
PCC Leaders Enjoy MLK Event
PCC had a strong presence at the annual The Skanner's MLK, Jr. Breakfast on Monday, Jan. 16. Posted January 18, 2017
Karl Dart Working on a Change 3
An Assistance League scholarship through the PCC Foundation is making a difference in Karl Dart’s new career path Posted January 16, 2017
Mark Mitsui against a dark wood background Going Far Together 5
For Mark Mitsui, a commitment to educational equity is rooted in personal experience Posted January 9, 2017
Don't Miss This Year's Powwow
More than 1,000 people are expected to attend the college’s longstanding Native American event on Saturday, Jan. 21 Posted January 3, 2017
Poppie the Panther in front of a red curtain wearing a Tux t-shirt and holding a golden Poppie figurine And, the Golden Poppies Go to ... 22
PCC's lovable panther awards the 'Golden Poppies' to the college's coolest videos Posted January 2, 2017