Posted in March 2001

Wetland Classes at PCC Promises to WOW Any Student
HILLSBORO, Ore. - Thanks to a new partnership formed with the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, Portland Community College is offering two spring non-credit classes that will educate students on the ecology of wetlands. Posted March 8, 2001
Dynamics of Relationships Topic of Spring Term PCC Class
PORTLAND – A non-credit seminar on human relationships will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 21 […] Posted March 2, 2001
Class at PCC Explores Home-Buying for Moderate-Income People
PORTLAND – Moderate-income people will learn vital information about home buying during a non-credit Saturday seminar offered spring term by […] Posted March 2, 2001
Financial Planning Class at PCC Structured for Women
PORTLAND – A six-week, non-credit financial planning class for women with little or no knowledge of the financial world is […] Posted March 2, 2001
Ancient Chinese Exercise Focus of PCC Class
PORTLAND – The ancient Chinese exercise known as Chi Gung will be taught in a 10-week non-credit class being offered […] Posted March 2, 2001
PCC Class Offers Peek Inside NBA
PORTLAND – A trip to a Portland Trail Blazers basketball game will highlight Hoops 101-Basketball, a four-week non-credit class being […] Posted March 2, 2001
Small Business Connections: Forging His Way to Success
Wolfgang Rotbart is taking the time-honored craft of blacksmithing and marketing it through the new technology of the Internet with help from PCC. Posted March 1, 2001
Career Planning Class Debuts at PCC This Spring
NEWBERG, Ore. - A new seven-week spring course will be offered by Portland Community College to help people explore and prepare for a new career. Posted March 1, 2001
PCC Offers Introduction into World of Computers
NEWBERG, Ore. - Portland Community College will be offering 10 non-credit computer classes this spring to help people brush up on their digital knowledge. Posted March 1, 2001
PCC to Show the Way to a Better Shortcut
HILLSBORO, Ore. - Portland Community College has a non-credit class that will cut down your time on the computer with the course Mouse-LESS Navigation - Keyboard Shortcuts. Posted March 1, 2001