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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