Sylvania Campus

'Washed Ashore' exposes plastic pollution
The touring educational art show made up of large-scale sculptures made entirely out of plastics found on Oregon beaches will be on display at the Sylvania Campus Posted April 19, 2011
Green careers workshop at Sylvania
Join Jim Cassio, co-author of “Green Careers: Choosing Work for a Sustainable Future,” and local industry professionals to learn about green career opportunities Posted April 15, 2011
Ice cream social for Foundation Foundation celebrates success
Dieterich Steinmetz, dean of the PCC Science and Engineering Division, serves up ice cream sundaes in the Sylvania Campus cafeteria,Thursday, […] Posted April 14, 2011
Disturbingly funny theater at PCC
Written in the early 1970’s, ‘Sexual Perversity in Chicago’ profiles four characters searching for relationships without a compass and takes each to their limits in this funny, heart wrenching and shockingly blunt play Posted April 8, 2011
Author Heidi Durrow coming back to PCC
Former PCC student and NAACP Image Award nominee Heidi Durrow will speak about her new book, ‘The Girl Who Fell from the Sky,’ and her academic journey Posted April 6, 2011
Media report: Foundation's success gets attention
Faculty accolades and the PCC Foundation's success at fund-raising were big stories with local media in March Posted April 5, 2011
'Carbon Nation' film coming to Sylvania
'Carbon Nation' will be shown at 5 p.m., April 12 in Room 107, ST Building, Sylvania Campus. A live question-and-answer session will follow Posted April 5, 2011
Food Canteen launched at Sylvania
The Sylvania ASPCC (student government) is launching a Food Canteen for students in need Posted April 4, 2011
'Socrates cafe' author at Sylvania
Internationally acclaimed author and philosopher Christopher Phillips and founder of the "Socrates Café" model will give a presentation at the Sylvania Campus Posted April 4, 2011
Project asks 'Who Are We?'
'Who Are You?' is a story sharing, photo shoot and collage project that asked students, staff and faculty about their thoughts on race, racism, diversity and multicultural identity Posted April 1, 2011