Posted in 2018

PCC Presents 'Laramie Project'
Portland Community College’s Theatre Arts Program is proud to present the play “The Laramie Project” from March 9-10 and March […] Posted March 6, 2018
holi Holi Holiday! Students Get Festive 4
The Cascade Campus student leadership as well as other campuses throughout the week have been getting a taste of the […] Posted March 6, 2018
Poppiethe Panther and Lisa Avery in front of the Oregon Capitol Building Capitol
Staff and students spend day showing how PCC is the right investment at the right time Posted March 5, 2018
St Helens teacher Kayleen McCabe speaking on stage Celebrity Recognition 1
PCC’s dual credit partner St. Helens High School earns national recognition from a celebrity Posted February 26, 2018
Liliana Luna Achieving Her Dream 4
DACA advocate Liliana Luna earns statewide ‘Women of Achievement’ honor Posted February 19, 2018
Adam Lucero Rock Creek Picks its Art Winners
A round up of recent good news from the Rock Creek Campus Posted February 12, 2018
Mohsin Hamid. Everybody Reads Focuses on 'Exit West' 2
The PCC Library has again partnered with Multnomah County Library for Everybody Reads, a citywide community reading project Posted February 12, 2018
Day at the Capitol group in front of the Oregon Capitol building Telling Their Stories
PCC’s popular ‘Day at the Capitol’ gives supporters chance to demonstrate college’s impact Posted February 12, 2018
Sonja Johanson Getting a Foothold 3
Sonja Johanson is climbing up the academic mountain thanks to a national research award Posted February 5, 2018
Funding levels have impacted advising and support services at Clackamas CC as well. Community Colleges Need $32M 2
This legislative session, the state’s 17 community colleges will ask the Oregon Legislature to allocate an additional $32 million to the Community College Support Fund (CCSF) to mitigate tuition increases and restore funding for student advising in the second year of the 2017-2019 biennium Posted January 31, 2018