Employee News

PCC couple will bike to e-cycling drive
When Monica Christofili read about the Sylvania e-Cycling Drive on Saturday, May 14 she created a mental list of what she could donate: An old computer tower, monitor, and printer came to mind. It was how to get the items to the event from Southeast Portland where she lives that would take more coordination Posted May 13, 2011
PCC Bookstore honored
The PCC Bookstore received recognition in the MBS national publication on May 6th for innovation and collaboration Posted May 10, 2011
PHOTOS: Art Beat gets poppin
Art Beat 2011 is here so come and join your fellow students, faculty and staff for an outstanding variety of events at the 24th Art Beat Festival Posted May 10, 2011
Spring term enrollment grows by more than 7 percent
Portland Community College’s enrollment growth for spring term grew by more than 7 percent, marking the 15th consecutive term the […] Posted May 6, 2011
Media report: Reporters love PCC author
The visit of author Heidi Durrow, the 'Washed Ashore' exhibit and PCC's Russian language students headed to a prestigious language school were top stories in local media in April Posted May 6, 2011
Rock Creek, Terra Nova sign agreement
Terra Nova students will expand their knowledge of farming and the harvest will make its way to the Rock Creek cafeteria Posted May 6, 2011
Symposium spotlights industrial tech industry
Nearly 50 people, from both industry and higher education, attended the event, which kicked off with a breakfast and was followed by several panel discussions Posted May 5, 2011
Sylvania workshop covers green careers
Nearly 50 PCC faculty, staff and students attended the interactive, three-hour Green Careers Workshop held at the Sylvania Campus on April 21 Posted May 4, 2011
Art Beat set to dazzle the senses
PCC’s weeklong celebration of the arts will welcome former instructor Marie Watt as featured artist plus showcase a variety of local and international artists Posted May 4, 2011
PCC music phenom debuts work
Ian Guthrie started on the piano in the second grade, two months shy of his 8th birthday and started taking private lessons a year later. The first piece he performed was a one-page arrangement and at 9 years old he composed his first piano concerto Posted April 29, 2011