Katherine Miller
Contact info: katherine.miller3@pcc.edu
Articles (105):
- PCC takes stock of its growing assets – its 3,800 trees 4
- A district-wide survey documented the college's 3,800 trees Posted March 30, 2020
- Sylvania Campus staff, faculty and students participate in “Share Fair”
- Staff, faculty, and students attended the Health Technology Building Renovation Share Fair on Tuesday, Feb. 4 in the CC Mall of the Sylvania Campus Posted February 6, 2020
- Pre-apprenticeship students preview project as a career building exercise
- A cadre of PCC pre-apprenticeship students got a first-hand look at the Fourth & Montgomery construction site Posted January 22, 2020
- PCC, partners find groundbreaking ways to work together on construction projects
- PCC's bond construction is taking a collaborative approach that is paying dividends Posted January 6, 2020
- PCC asks Cully residents for input on future plans for Portland Metro Center
- If you live in the Cully and Concordia neighborhoods, don’t assume that a knock on your front door is from […] Posted September 12, 2019
- PCC parents gain new campus care options for their children 3
- Studies have shown that parents with young children are often unable to attend college because they can’t find affordable childcare. […] Posted July 30, 2019
- Exploring innovative partnerships for bridging skills gap in manufacturing
- The cavernous skills gap in the Northwest’s manufacturing sector was front and center at a recent PCC event, where representatives […] Posted June 21, 2019
- Feedback fairs inform plans for accessing and navigating Sylvania 6
- With recent bond measures, Portland Community College has been able to construct new buildings at some of its locations. But […] Posted June 19, 2019
- Planning and Capital Construction staffers engage community on bond improvements
- The Planning & Capital Construction Office welcomes Tyrone Henry and Gina Valencia Posted May 2, 2019
- PCC event helps build bridges for Portland’s underrepresented contractors
- It’s impossible to miss the many cranes looming over downtown Portland, or the new housing and retail projects cropping up […] Posted March 21, 2019