Employee News

In 2012, Dolores Galindo also received the Woman of Distinction Award from PCC after being nominated by her students. Galindo named Vet Tech of the Year 1
Galindo graduated from PCC’s Veterinary Technology Program in 1990. She spent several years in private practice before returning to the college as the lead technician for the program Posted April 12, 2013
An art walk to remember 1
Jim Johnstone and crew led the creation of PCC’s first smart phone accessible art walk Posted April 9, 2013
Barbie Cowan (middle right) joins, left to right, PCC President Preston Pulliams, fellow Career Pathways student Anna Coca and Bank of America President for Oregon and Southwest Washington Roger Hinshaw during a check donation ceremony for Career Pathways. Career Pathways gives student hope 1
Cowan was laid off a year ago as a dining room manager for a local restaurant and now is re-training with Career Pathways Posted April 5, 2013
Media: Fuel cells are electric
Here is a look at some of the news stories about PCC from around the local area and the nation in March Posted April 4, 2013
During winter term, student legislative interns visited with State Treasurer Ted Wheeler (middle). Interns include, left to right, Nicole Cathcart, Grace Morlock, Bill Buck, Lexi Bass, Michael Mikeworth, and Patrick Stupfel. Not pictured: Audric Perger. Students go to Salem 5
This legislative session the college has seven student interns working for state government officials Posted April 4, 2013
Youth Action Grants awarded
The Youth Action Grants provide an opportunity for youth to write grants that develop programs or special events to help other Portland youth address initiatives set forth in the city of Portland’s Youth Bill of Rights Posted March 29, 2013
PCC Nursing instructor Teri Mills jets between Salem and Washington, DC, to meet legislators
“Rolling stones gather no moss”: A saying that could easily be applied to PCC’s Teri Mills, a longtime nursing instructor […] Posted March 25, 2013
Fuel cell class powers up
The new introductory course will cover the basics of the technology and is the only one of its kind at any Oregon community college Posted March 25, 2013
Davis is interim non-credit director
She holds a master’s degree in Education from Portland State University and started with the Community Education Program in 1998 as an Office Support II Posted March 18, 2013
PCC signs off on steel beams
This was the campus version of a "topping out ceremony" which marked the completed installation of the steel beams that define the outline of Building 7 Posted March 18, 2013