Cascade Campus

Cascade launches pilot project for Netbook technology 2
Netbook technology is coming to Cascade Campus as a pilot for creating flexible classroom space in three different subject areas […] Posted July 5, 2011
PCC's exam success a passing fancy
Five PCC programs record perfect pass rates on state licensure exams and program directors at the college expect more of the same this summer Posted June 24, 2011
PCC Foundation copes with popularity
As the economy continues to sputter, more students are taking advantage of the Foundation’s growing success and applying for scholarships in record numbers Posted June 17, 2011
UO joins Middle College program
At a press conference this morning at Jefferson High School, a host of educators, dignitaries and students gathered to usher in a new era for the Middle College partnership between PCC and Portland Public Schools Posted June 15, 2011
Ophthalmic students ace national exam
All 16 of Joanne Harris' Ophthalmic Laboratory Technology students at Cascade Campus successfully completed their recent national certification examination Posted June 8, 2011
James Dawson selected faculty grad speaker
Dawson’s success as an instructor, tutor, and motivator is all the more remarkable considering that he has lived with disability his whole life – he has cerebral palsy, and gets around Cascade Campus on a motorized wheelchair. Posted June 3, 2011
Dr. King aide to speak at PCC
Reverend Billy Kyles has appeared in several television documentaries about the life and the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, and has toured the country extensively, speaking on King and his message Posted May 23, 2011
Teachers program to celebrate grads
The Portland Teachers Program is a partnership among Portland Public Schools, Portland Community College, Portland State University, the University of Portland and Beaverton School District, designed to increase the number of culturally competent teachers for Portland and Beaverton schools Posted May 17, 2011
Disasters highlight need for training
The sheer scale of the overlapping catastrophes in Japan – first earthquake, then tsunami, fire and nuclear meltdown – underscored the need for preparedness and close, organized collaboration between different emergency response agencies Posted May 16, 2011
Vet Tech students host doggie wash fund-raiser May 22
The May 22 event will not only help raise money for student learning, but gives Oregon’s only veterinary technology program valuable dog handling experience Posted May 16, 2011