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Posted in October 1996

PCC Faculty Attend National Geographic Institute
Geographic Information Systems is one of the fastest-growing fields in the country, according to Portland Community College instructor Steve Levy. […] Posted October 31, 1996
Northview Gallery to Exhibit "Gwen Davidson, Big Drawings/Small Paintings"
The Northview Gallery on PCC’s Sylvania Campus will exhibit painter Gwen Davidson’s recent work in a one-woman show which opens […] Posted October 31, 1996
PCC Now Has News and Information on the Web
The Public Affairs office of Portland Community College is now delivering news and information from PCC’s World Wide Web page, […] Posted October 31, 1996
Portland Community College Board Opposes Measures 46 and 47
In recent meetings, the Portland Community College board of directors voted unanimously to oppose Measures 46 and 47, statewide measures […] Posted October 31, 1996
PCC to Hold Ski Swap
What: The Portland Community College Ski Club is holding a ski and snow board swap to benefit ski club activities […] Posted October 31, 1996
Enrollment Static at PCC for Fall Term
After a solid summer term enrollment jump of more than 11 percent, the Institutional Research department reports flat fall term […] Posted October 24, 1996
Intel Awards PCC $10,000 Grant to Help Students Overcome Science and Technology Fears
The Intel Foundation and PCC have teamed up to help reduce the anxiety that keeps students from studying or considering […] Posted October 24, 1996
PCC Performs "Picnic," by William Inge
The Theatre Arts department of Portland Community College opens their season Nov. 14 with "Picnic," the play by William Inge. […] Posted October 24, 1996
PCC Goes to Town: New Center Serves Central Portland
Grand Opening — Central Portland Workforce Training Center Thursday, Nov. 7, 4-6 p.m., 1626 S.E. Water Ave (near OMSI). Speakers: […] Posted October 24, 1996
Bookbinding Course Offered
FOREST GROVE — Ah, those were the days: Gutenberg hadn’t invented the printing press, and monks not only made the […] Posted October 24, 1996