Sylvania Campus

Her relief “Treasured Gifts” depicts the beauty of nature — sun, water and trees — and allows the sight impaired to experience by touch. Volunteer literacy tutor turns 90
As a tutor, she has filled whatever niche coordinators needed, whether it was one-to-one or small group tutoring, leading a conversation group, or working as a classroom aide. She has touched the lives of hundreds of students, and donated over 2,700 hours of volunteer time Posted November 10, 2011
Bikes, Segways take over Sylvania
Bicycles, Segways, and bus riding were some of the topics discussed during an alternative transportation fair in the Upper Mall at Sylvania Posted November 7, 2011
Barbara Tetenbaum, "Glimpse", designed and produced by Barbara Tetenbaum and Julie Chen (Triangular Press and Flying Fish Press) in 2011. Book art show at Northview
The show features four Portland area artists that explore the book format including its narrative and sculptural potential Posted November 5, 2011
New tools tackle parking dilemma 1
The Ride Share Program and a GPS tool that tracks PCC shuttles are some of the innovations introduced fall term Posted November 3, 2011
Online auction supports charities
Since its launch, the PCC Students4Giving Program has granted or advised the giving of more than $80,000 to local non-profit agencies Posted November 2, 2011
Beidler wins at ArtPrize awards
In October, Evertt Beidler was named the recipient of the Ox-Bow Residency Award at ArtPrize 2011 in Grand Rapids, Mich. Posted October 31, 2011
Almost 300 attend Khouri’s talk
Nearly 300 attendees flocked to Westminster Presbyterian Church in Northeast Portland to hear Khouri’s presentation, “Diplomatic Stalemate and Democratic Revolts: Making Sense of a Middle East in Transition,” and engage in a question-and-answer session for nearly two hours Posted October 31, 2011
Dragon boat team paddles to win
The team placed fourth in this year’s Portland Rose Festival’s “Mixed Division C” group for dragon boating, competing against nearly 100 other teams in the category Posted October 27, 2011
A scene from PCC's fall play, 'Footlight Frenzy.' Characters Alex Malone (played by Joel Montgomery) and Laura Becker (Kaija Rayne) are entangled in a mess of a production to save a school, spurred on by an overzealous PTA. Bad theater makes a good play
In a desperate attempt to save their bankrupt School for Unusual Children, an inexperienced PTA group valiantly mounts an ambitious benefit play in the PCC production of ‘Footlight Frenzy’ Posted October 26, 2011
The Sylvania Campus will undergo many bond-funded improvements over the next few years. Bond open house at Sylvania
Interested in hearing the latest about bond-funded improvements in store for the Sylvania Campus? If so, plan to attend one of the upcoming open house information sessions led by GBD Architects and members of the college’s bond team and administrative team Posted October 25, 2011