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Sylvania celebrates ROOTS renewal
Despite the fast pace that coincides with the launch of fall term, Sylvania Campus staff took time on Sept. 16 to celebrate a big win – the renewal of a five-year U.S. Department of Education Trio Student Support Service grant of $1.2 million for its ROOTS program. Posted September 24, 2010
College's first day goes okay
Admissions, registration and student and online services go smoothly during PCC’s busiest day of the year Posted September 21, 2010
Community service program needs students
The Students In Service program has 60 slots available for interested students who want to earn an education award of a little over $1,000 for 300 hours of service within one year Posted September 21, 2010
Trio program takes root at Cascade
The ROOTS program supports its students with a smorgasbord of services, such as individual academic and financial aid advising, dedicated tutoring sessions and peer mentoring Posted September 20, 2010
Harold Williams wins leadership award
Williams, who has served on the college’s board since 1990, has earned a regional community college leadership award Posted September 17, 2010
Fall play auditions coming up
If you think you have acting talent, then PCC's fall auditions may be right for you Posted September 17, 2010
Cascade student makes most of chance
Cascade instructor Diedre Cain gave Abdi Hamid a chance at being an ESOL tutor and an opportunity to help others assimilate to America Posted September 17, 2010
Duo weld new career paths
Since May 2009, both graduates of the Swan Island Training Center, the two welders work on ships on the dock, putting in tough 8-hour days. These two are the first PCC students hired for the ship repair yard since the training center started two years ago Posted September 16, 2010
Totem pole artist returns to Sylvania
Richard Hunt, the Sylvania totem pole carving artist, returns to the campus to restore welcoming pole Posted September 16, 2010
Top issues facing PCC in 2010-11
PCC continues to grow in the double digits, which has led to a 22-percent increase in the amount of financial aid applications through the college as it expands facilities Posted September 14, 2010