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PCC Focus of SW Corridor Plan
he Southwest Corridor Steering Committee, made up of city councilors and mayors from affected jurisdictions in Southwest Portland as well as state transportation leaders, listened to testimony provided by PCC staff and students at its monthly hearing Posted January 11, 2016
Chambers Wins Golden Educator 11
The American Association of Medical Assistants awards instructor Virginia Chambers with its top educator distinction Posted January 11, 2016
3D Printing Workshop a Hit
The workshop was a collaboration with Adelante Chicas, which is a branch of the non-profit organization Adelante Mujeres Posted January 8, 2016
A moving story at Rock Creek’s Building 5
By Katherine Miller Jan. 8, 2016 Nearly 150 staffers are busy settling into their spaces in the expansive new addition […] Posted January 8, 2016
Student's Future is Burning Bright 3
For trades students like Salvador Castañeda, scholarships bring unexpected opportunities Posted January 4, 2016
Popular Powwow Returning to PCC
Large crowds are anticipated for the annual event that supports the college’s Native American Student Scholarship Posted December 21, 2015
Holiday Giving Record Smashed
Every December, PCC's four main campuses host large staff and faculty holiday parties, typically called Winterfests Posted December 17, 2015
PCC Honors Harold's Legacy 4
PCC dedicates Cascade Campus gym's basketball court to Harold Williams Sr., late PCC board member and community leader Posted December 14, 2015
Buswell Loves Sculpting Minds 4
Sculpture instructor Ben Buswell shapes the lives of student artists Posted December 7, 2015
His accommodation allowed Luke Nosack (center) to use his personal computer in class for note taking, which was a great idea because he can type faster than he can write. Luke Nosack Takes on College and Wins
It’s safe to say that no two PCC students are alike and Luke Nosack, who graduated from PCC in September with an associate degree in science, is as unique as they get Posted December 2, 2015