Employee News

Commuters: Bridges rise, delays expected
Commuting students and faculty: Between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. today and Thursday, the Broadway, Burnside, Morrison and Steel bridges will be lifted to allow passage of the Rose Festival Fleet Posted June 8, 2011
PCC heroes honored by Portland Fire
Officers Jeff Grider and Kevin Loberger were awarded Portland Fire & Rescue’s Fire Chief’s Certificate of Merit for helping to resuscitate a person on campus Posted June 6, 2011
James Dawson selected faculty grad speaker
Dawson’s success as an instructor, tutor, and motivator is all the more remarkable considering that he has lived with disability his whole life – he has cerebral palsy, and gets around Cascade Campus on a motorized wheelchair. Posted June 3, 2011
Media report: Dog days for Vet Tech
Rev. Billy Kyles' visit to PCC brought KOIN TV to the Cascade Campus to interview Tony Greiner and Vet Tech's doggie wash generated some canine media buzz Posted June 3, 2011
Memorial service for PCC great Roy Lindsay
A memorial service for a key figure in Portland Community College’s history, Roy L. Lindsay, welcomes any staff or faculty who wish to pay their respects Posted May 31, 2011
Scores turn out for Deborah Evind memorial service
Scores of friends and family members attended a memorial service on Saturday, May 21, for Deborah Evind, founder and long-time coordinator of the PCC Sylvania Women’s Resource Center. Posted May 20, 2011
Girls explore stitching pigs feet, nontraditional careers
The annual Young Women’s Career Conference gave almost 500 area schoolgirls a head start into nontraditional careers through workshops hosted by 30 female professionals Posted May 17, 2011
Rock Creek honors vets
The Rock Creek Veteran’s Appreciation Week celebration is slated for Monday through Friday, May 23 to 27 at the campus, 17705 N.W. Springville Road. Posted May 16, 2011
Eight PCC faculty selected for prestigious workshops
The honor puts PCC faculty alongside university professors through an agreement with the Community College Humanities Association and the National Endowment for the Humanities Posted May 16, 2011
Sylvania students win Russian language experience
Evan Schott, Darrian Bowen and Jason Junkkarinen are recipients of Critical Language Scholarships through the State Department, which will take them to Vladimir, Russia, this summer Posted May 15, 2011