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Posted in July 2009

PCC gets ‘Old Fashioned’ at Newberg festival
Teresa Salinas, outreach and orientation coordinator for PCC Sylvania and Southeast Center, staffs PCC’s informational booth at Newberg’s annual Old […] Posted July 30, 2009
PCC gets 'Old Fashioned' at Newberg festival
Teresa Salinas, outreach and orientation coordinator for PCC Sylvania and Southeast Center, staffs PCC’s informational booth at Newberg’s annual Old […] Posted July 30, 2009
Rep. Michael Dembrow plays host at town hall
State Rep. Michael Dembrow of Portland will take part in a “Constituent Coffee” town hall from 9:30 to 11 a.m. […] Posted July 29, 2009
Bill Bradbury, former secretary of state, visits PCC's Metro Center
Bill Bradbury, second from left, talks Friday with (from left) Eddie Lincoln, coordinator of business services at PCC’s Workforce Training […] Posted July 27, 2009
Free health care leads students to fit academic careers
When Debbie Stone talks about what Kaiser Permanente’s program has done for her students, it’s hard not to get choked […] Posted July 27, 2009
PCC adds retail management to its program shelf
The state of Oregon has approved a new associate’s degree program that will help train future workers of the local […] Posted July 24, 2009
Enrollment shows no signs of slowing down
Like the long summer days, Portland Community College’s summer term enrollment is red hot. According to the college’s fourth-week summer […] Posted July 24, 2009
Sylvania's learning gardens kick-start recycling efforts
Josh Liebschutz says he’s never gardened before – but by all accounts, he’s off to a promising start. A chemistry […] Posted July 22, 2009
Symphonic Band needs musicians
PCC’s Symphonic Band needs a few good musicians for its class. The band, which started at PCC Sylvania in January […] Posted July 22, 2009
Cascade Campus hosts National Night Out
Portland Community College’s Cascade Campus is hosting a National Night Out party from 4 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 4, […] Posted July 20, 2009