Celina Baguiao
Contact info: celina.baguiao@pcc.edu
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A Los Angeles native, Baguiao joined Portland Community College in 2016 as the Community Relations Manager at the Sylvania Campus. Spending her entire career in higher education, she has a background in public relations, athletics and event management. A product of the California community college system, Baguiao also earned a bachelor's degree in journalism, with an emphasis on public relations, and a master's of public administration from California State University, Northridge.Articles (76):
- Vet Kimberly Douthit named to the ODVA advisory committee for two-year stint 3
- Sylvania Campus Veteran Resource Specialist Kimberly Douthit has been named to the advisory committee for the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs (ODVA) for a two-year appointment Posted April 4, 2016
- Gerontology Program’s Jan Abushakrah honored with national mentoring award 6
- Sylvania Campus’ Department Chair in Gerontology Jan Abushakrah has been named the recipient of the 2016 Hiram J. Friedman Mentorship Award winner by the Association of Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE) Posted March 7, 2016
- Classified Employee Appreciation Week Profile: Malou Ensign 6
- Ensign is one of five Classified staff at PCC being recognized for her contribution to the college for PCC’s Classified Employee Appreciation Week Posted March 4, 2016
- GLEAN Artist-in-Residence explores trash as art in symbolic exhibit at North View Gallery 1
- The Sylvania Campus's North View Gallery will present a series of artwork created from discarded material curated by artist Brenda Mallory during her exhibition “A Further Gleaning” Posted March 1, 2016
- PCC’s respected Theatre Arts Program to stage part one of “The Arabian Nights”
- Be whisked away by classic stories of the Middle East and South Asia as Portland Community College Theatre Arts Program presents part one of “The Arabian Nights” from March 4-5 and March 10-13 at the Sylvania Campus Performing Arts Center Posted February 23, 2016
- Visitors from Lake Oswego Reads enjoy tour, history of PCC’s only totem pole
- The Sylvania Campus welcomed more than 25 guests from Lake Oswego Reads Program on Tuesday, Feb. 2, to visit the campus’ "Welcoming Pole" Posted February 4, 2016