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Posted in January 2004

High-tech pros promote student success
PCC hopes to help increase the numbers of women and minorities in the high-tech field and create a sturdier path to success in advanced technologies. Posted January 15, 2004
PCC's Gateway to College opens doors to students nationally
PORTLAND, Ore. - Portland Community College's Gateway to College program is launching its innovative dropout recovery program in two U.S. colleges this year. Representatives from Riverside Community College in California and Montgomery College in Maryland will be in Portland to attend the three-day training session beginning Wednesday, Jan. 21. Posted January 15, 2004
Native American powwow set for Saturday, Jan. 17
SYLVANIA CAMPUS -- Portland Community College will host the Fifth Annual Traditional Winter Powwow on Saturday, Jan. 17. The powwow will run from noon to 11 p.m. in the HT Building gymnasium at the Sylvania Campus, 12000 S.W. 49th Ave. Posted January 14, 2004
Shanta Driver leads Affirmative Action talk
You Are Invited ToA Lively Discussion On:Affirmative Action& Student Empowermentwith Guest Speaker:Shanta DriverNational Spokesperson for BAMN & National Director for […] Posted January 13, 2004
PCC Re-opens Monday
On Monday, January 12, Portland Community College will resume normal operations. All classes and activities will take place as scheduled. Posted January 12, 2004
Cascade winter reading events set
Cascade Campus will host two ongoing events this term as part of Everybody Reads, a community reading project of Multnomah […] Posted January 12, 2004
PCC extends registration, hours of service
PORTLAND, Ore. -- It's not too late to register for winter term at Portland Community College. The college has extended registration hours this week after four consecutive days of closure last week due to a storm that dumped heavy snow and ice in the district. Posted January 12, 2004
PCC and partners stage annual Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration in Beaverton
BEAVERTON, Ore. The City of Beaverton and the Beaverton Baha'i Community will commemorate the life and work of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Sunday, Jan. 18, 2004, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Southridge High School in Beaverton, 9625 S.W. 125th Ave. Posted January 12, 2004
Students needed for high tech skills program
BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Portland Community College and a consortium of circuit board manufacturers in Washington County are offering non-native English speakers a skills program that will allow them a pathway into the high-tech field. Posted January 12, 2004
Registration Extended through January 16
Due to last week’s weather closure, students may register for classes through January 16, assuming there is space in the […] Posted January 11, 2004