Sylvania Campus
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Art Beat gets graphic 2
- The annual PCC festival welcomes graphic novelist Nicole Georges as featured artist Posted May 5, 2014
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Sylvania E-cycling extended 1
- After six years of recycling computers, electronics and Styrofoam once a year, the Sylvania Campus community has decided it was time for a change Posted May 5, 2014
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Earth-friendly week educates 1
- The Sylvania Campus, and other PCC locations, used Earth Week to champion sustainability Posted April 28, 2014
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Play unveils a 'Real Hound' 1
- PCC's Theatre Arts Program presents Tom Stoppard’s "The Real Inspector Hound" Posted April 21, 2014
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Students display their inventions
- On Wednesday, March 12, students from Electronic Engineering Technology Program's Microcontrollers Systems class (EET 242) displayed and demonstrated their term projects in the CC building at the Sylvania Campus Posted March 19, 2014
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All invited to MakerSpace event 2
- The Maker movement is a new phenomenon spreading across the nation with the purpose of increasing access to technology and education through open shared spaces with unique tools and equipment; and it’s really starting to gain momentum Posted March 6, 2014
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PCC Wins First-Ever NWAACC Basketball Championship 17
- Sometimes the good guys win. A storybook season reached a dramatic conclusion Tuesday night when the PCC Men’s Basketball team […] Posted March 4, 2014
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Seder shares strategic views 1
- Phil Seder, chair of the Business department at the Sylvania Campus, sees his service on the college’s strategic planning steering committee as an opportunity to contribute to the creation of PCC’s future trajectory Posted February 28, 2014
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PHOTOS: PCC's Day at the Capitol 2
- More than 50 people from the college community attended the 2014 PCC Day at the Capitol in Salem on Tuesday, Feb. 25 to talk one-on-one with state legislators Posted February 26, 2014
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Director dishes on new play 12
- The Theatre Arts Program at the Sylvania Campus has a new play - “The Spoon River Project.” Based on Edgar Lee Masters' “Spoon River Anthology,” the former residents of the small but complex town of Spoon River examine their lives and longings for who they were and what might have been Posted February 24, 2014