Posted in May 2010

Rock Creek chemistry fair May 14
Topics have been chosen to highlight the chemistry in people's every day lives and they include: chemical hygiene in your home; environmental chemistry; chemistry and pharmacy; food chemistry, to name a few Posted May 10, 2010
PCC Chamber Choir to tour
PCC students and middle-schoolers will perform in Virginia City, Carson City, and take a river boat cruise and hit the Hard Rock Cafe Posted May 10, 2010
Swedish student is getting fit at PCC
Correa, a mixed martial arts expert and former Navy Ranger in Sweden, is taking the Fit Tech program by storm Posted May 10, 2010
New PCC Web page offers info on bond program
In the wake of the successful 2008 bond measure, planning meetings, discussions and events have taken place throughout the academic […] Posted May 7, 2010
PCC buys land on Swan Island for possible trade school
Portland Community College’s bid to purchase almost 5 acres of industrial land on Swan Island has been accepted and the […] Posted May 7, 2010
PCC buys land on Swan Island for possible trade school
Portland Community College’s bid to purchase almost 5 acres of industrial land on Swan Island has been accepted and the […] Posted May 7, 2010
Rock Creek student wins Coke honor
Dual-enrolled Portland Community College student William Coad of Beaverton has been selected as a Coca-Cola All-State Community College Scholarship recipient through Phi Theta Kappa, a national honor society for students of two-year colleges Posted May 7, 2010
New PCC Web page offers info on bond program
In the wake of the successful 2008 bond measure, planning meetings, discussions and events have taken place throughout the academic […] Posted May 7, 2010
Infant adoption focus of all-day event
This event is hosted by the Infant Adoption Training Initiative and supported by PCC’s Early Education and Family Studies program, 'Understanding Infant Adoption' Posted May 7, 2010
Forum explores veterans issues
This event to promote understanding and answer questions will be facilitated by Kurt Simonds, Division Dean for Student Support Services. All students, student-veterans, faculty and staff are welcome and encouraged to participate Posted May 7, 2010