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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
Mark Mitsui President's Message: Attack on the U.S. Capitol
Mark Mitsui discusses the impacts and ramifications of the D.C. riot and intrusion into the U.S. Capitol Posted January 7, 2021
Freddy Abayare Profiles From a Distance: Freddy Abayare 3
Abayare finds peace and purpose during college's physical campus closures Posted January 4, 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
Student Stacey Green outside wearing a mask Part 1: Top Stories of 2020
In the first of two parts, we countdown the year's best PCC stories Posted December 21, 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
Elizabeth Gomez in front of St. John's Bridge Bridging Careers 1
After her job became obsolete, alum Elizabeth Gomez changes career plans to architectural drafting Posted December 7, 2020
Ali looking at a globe A World of Understanding
Ali Esteghlalian teaches compassion and aspects of love through his interest in Persian poetry Posted November 30, 2020
COVID testing PCC Offers Flu Vaccine/COVID Testing 6
The Multnomah County Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) Program, in partnership with Multnomah County Communicable Disease Services […] Posted November 24, 2020
Nursing student standing outside with their arms folded and wearing scrubs, smiling into the camera A Badge of Courage 3
The PCC Nursing Program's uniform badge has great meaning for recent graduates, who are now helping COVID-19 patients Posted November 23, 2020