Sylvania Campus

Trash Becomes Art at Sylvania 1
The Sylvania Campus's North View Gallery will present a series of artwork created from discarded material curated by artist Brenda Mallory during her exhibition “A Further Gleaning” Posted March 1, 2016
'Arabian Nights' Heats Up Stage
Be whisked away by classic stories of the Middle East and South Asia as Portland Community College Theatre Arts Program presents part one of “The Arabian Nights” from March 4-5 and March 10-13 at the Sylvania Campus Performing Arts Center Posted February 23, 2016
The Shopmaster for Bikes 3
David Lewis is learning machine manufacturing skills to grow his bike tooling business Posted February 15, 2016
Skylights Brighten Sylvania 2
The 18-by-54-foot-long skylight — part of the Phase II improvements funded by the 2008 voter-approved bond measure — was installed between the Information Desk and the East Entry and features the same vibrant yellow walls as the skylight that was added to the lower mall in Phase I Posted February 10, 2016
Totem Pole Enjoys a Few Visitors
The Sylvania Campus welcomed more than 25 guests from Lake Oswego Reads Program on Tuesday, Feb. 2, to visit the campus’ "Welcoming Pole" Posted February 4, 2016
Real Steele: Student Never Quits 8
Tough-minded Ellie Steele didn’t let a car accident ruin his hot pursuit of an automotive service career Posted January 18, 2016
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
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
This Presentation Got Robotic
David Goldman’s Electronic Engineering Technology 242 class, "Microcontroller/Embedded Systems," showed off their creations in a finals presentation in the CC Building at Sylvania Campus on Wednesday, Dec. 2 Posted December 2, 2015