Misty Bouse

Contact info: misty.bouse@pcc.edu

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Misty Bouse

A Portland Community College public relations specialist, Misty Bouse has been working in college advancement for a decade. A graduate of University of Oregon, Misty has worked as a managing editor for BUILDERNews Magazine and as a contributing writer for Central Oregon Community College's Legacies, Oregon Home and Green Living magazines.

Articles (73):

Annie CTE Month: Student turns to bioscience after career in fine arts and animation
Current student Annie Chung decided to build a new bioscience career from one in fine arts and animation Posted February 7, 2023
Jaclyn Rae A food-sensitive, animal-loving PCC alum creates alternative recipes for healthier living
Jaclyn Rae, a 2019 PCC grad, offers healthy plant-based, locally sourced sustainable breakfasts and snacks in outlets, coffee shops and food co-ops Posted February 2, 2023
flyer PCC Students: Learn about changes to childcare funding and employment requirements
New in 2023, more accessible child care funds for working and non-working students Posted January 25, 2023
Bioscience students Annie Chung and Essau Klopfenstein.in the PCC lab. Bioscience Technology Program producing Oregon’s future scientists
Students in the Bioscience Technology Program are excited for the career opportunities that await them in the field once they graduate Posted January 25, 2023
cover Learn more about studying abroad at Ed Abroad Showcase Reception
Come to the Ed Abroad Showcase Reception on Jan. 20 to view the final showing of 2022 Digital Photography in Prague student portfolios Posted January 17, 2023
Grads With Future Ready Oregon funding and Pell Grants, PCC aims to bolster education at Coffee Creek
Students at the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility are benefitting from a Future Ready Oregon grant that will connect them to Pell Grants and more robust education programming Posted January 16, 2023
blue caftan scene 33rd Annual Cascade Festival of African Films Returns
The annual festival is the longest-running, volunteer-run African film festival in the United States and runs Feb. 3 through March 4 Posted January 9, 2023
Shawn Forde State grant aims to help PCC diversify alcohol and drug counselor workforce
PCC's Addiction Counseling Program, the largest in the state, is offering full scholarships to underrepresented communities Posted January 5, 2023
Industry 4.0 High-Tech Factory: Robotics Engineer Working on Robot Arm Design, Using Augmented Reality Hologram to Analyze Conceptual 3D Model. Futuristic Engineering with Digital Technology Enrique Sanchez-Rivera is teaching students about next-gen tools for careers and life
As the influence of augmented reality grows, instructor Enrique Sanchez-Rivera is introducing the new technology to students of all ages and expertise at PCC Posted November 23, 2022
Woodworking faculty and students are excited to be back on campus
The pandemic forced interior design instructors to innovate in online classes that are now paying dividends in their on-campus courses Posted November 2, 2022