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Crash rescue at upcoming Cascade open house
The public will get a close-up view of what it takes to be a first responder during the building’s annual Open House, set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, May 11, at the corner of North Killingsworth Street and Mississippi Avenue Posted May 4, 2011
Art Beat set to dazzle the senses
PCC’s weeklong celebration of the arts will welcome former instructor Marie Watt as featured artist plus showcase a variety of local and international artists Posted May 4, 2011
Rock Creek Campus: Project Update
Over the last three months (February-April 2011), the Rock Creek team has been working with PCC students, faculty and staff […] Posted May 4, 2011
Rock Creek, Landscape Tech host plant sale
The plant sale is slated from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Building 4 Greenhouses, Rock Creek Campus. The event will feature plenty of perennials, shrubs, trees and native plants Posted May 3, 2011
Blog: Budget hearings to be televised
The budget writers of the 2011 Oregon Legislature held a two-and-a-half hour session for public testimony at Portland Community College’s Sylvania Campus on April 19. The entire hearing will air on the college’s public-access cable Channel 27 Posted May 2, 2011
Federal money opens STEM jobs to students
The federal grant helps local residents to train for STEM occupations like Bioscience, Solar and Alternative Energy, Computer Software and IT, and Metals Manufacturing Posted May 2, 2011
PCC music phenom debuts work
Ian Guthrie started on the piano in the second grade, two months shy of his 8th birthday and started taking private lessons a year later. The first piece he performed was a one-page arrangement and at 9 years old he composed his first piano concerto Posted April 29, 2011
Join the End of Year Party
This year, the theme will be "Superheroes and Villains," and organizers are encouraging attendees to wear costumes Posted April 29, 2011
Rock Creek ceramics sale in May
This is a large showing of both creative and functional pottery with a portion of the proceeds used to support the work of the student Ceramics Guild Posted April 28, 2011
e-Cycling Drive boots up May 14
Unwanted computer equipment like computer towers, laptops, monitors, printers, keyboards, scanners and disks will be accepted and triaged on site by Total Reclaim and Sylvania faculty, staff and students, then evaluated as to whether it can be used again Posted April 28, 2011