Employee News

50,000 reasons why it will be a great year at PCC
The college will celebrate its 50th anniversary throughout the 2011-12 year, highlighted by service-learning projects to accumulate 50,000 hours of volunteerism Posted September 22, 2011
Headed to Rock Creek? Expect delays
A project on 185th Avenue and West Union Road near Westview High School will cause delays to traffic headed and leaving the Rock Creek Campus this fall term. The public should expect minor delays between 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Posted September 21, 2011
New students work on peace project
International Day of Peace is a day set aside by the United Nations on which people everywhere do simple acts to work towards peace in their personal relationships and encourage peace in the larger conflicts in the world Posted September 20, 2011
PHOTOS: Wes Moore dazzles
The 2011 District In-Service featured PCC's 50th anniversary kickoff and keynote speaker Wes Moore Posted September 19, 2011
First HEP grad says it's just the beginning
Hillsboro’s Luis Moreno is the first to complete the High School Equivalency Program, which gives migrant workers a shot at a new life Posted September 19, 2011
PCC first to earn LGBTQ certificate
PCC is the first community college in the State of Oregon to receive an official LGBTQ Career Center Certification Posted September 15, 2011
Indian Fulbright scholar to teach at Sylvania
As the college celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, it will play host to Stany Thomas, a Fulbright Scholar from Pala, which is in the southern Indian state of Kerala. He will teach at PCC for the fall term Posted September 14, 2011
Southeast Center instructor's 'Scattershot' novel released 1
Written when Goodwin lived in Sapporo, Japan, the novel was accepted last year by Seedpod Publishing, an e-publisher based in Los Angeles. He spent the following year revising the story with its editors. Posted September 13, 2011
The August 2011 website statistics. Media report: Smoothie deal gets the cool treatment
PCC's new smoothie concept and the first graduate at the High School Equivalency Program were big news with the local media outlets Posted September 8, 2011
Chad Helder at his desk. Rock Creek instructor's scary passion revealed
All of the poems tell stories – there are vampires, witches, werewolves, Zombies, strange monsters, Bloody Mary, Satan, and even a variety of blobs (his favorite) Posted September 7, 2011