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Ancient Greek Ship on the ocean horizon PCC Theatre Arts Reboots 'Odyssey'
The Odyssey” addresses the timely question of what it means to return home Posted November 15, 2021
Anya DeCarlo seated and posing with her chin on her hand Giving That Makes a Difference 5
Through donations, events like 'Big Give Day' provide money and resources to students who need it Posted October 4, 2021
Students picks up her laptop computer Students Pickup 250 Laptops for New Year 14
The event celebrated Comcast’s 10-year anniversary of its Internet Essentials Program, which offers low-cost, high-speed internet for low‑income households Posted September 16, 2021
OMIC Training Center OCF Awards OMIC Training Center Large Grant
The new facility in Columbia County officially opens this fall Posted June 23, 2021
Ebony Frison standing with hands on hips and wearing a mask A Gala of Opportunity
The PCC Foundation fundraiser returns Saturday, April 10 to support students like Ebony Frison Posted March 29, 2021
Workers assembling and constructing gas turbines in a modern industrial factory Manufacturing Opportunity
From a new training center to classes and internships, PCC is a leader in advanced manufacturing education Posted February 22, 2021
Admissions and Recruitment Staff Preview Days Shift Online
Recruiting staff have adapted to provide information online to prospective students Posted January 21, 2021
Delivery during the quarantine o food donation concept. A man holding cardboard box in medical gloves with vegetables, fruits and other food. Assistance at quarantine time because of coronavirus infection Covid-19. Stepping Up 6
PCC is leading the push for better support of students who experience basic needs insecurity Posted January 11, 2021
Luke Christensen, "Pinball Wizard", repairing a pinball machine Part 2: Top Stories of 2020
In part two of our countdown, we unveil the top PCC story of the year, which features a 'Pinball Wizard' Posted December 28, 2020
Photo of the Carolyn Moore Writers House PCC to Establish Writer's House 9
The $5.5 million gift allows student writers, faculty and authors to develop their work Posted December 10, 2020