Posted in 2013

Rock Creek choir needs singers 5 comments for post 18336
The Rock Creek Campus choir is going on their first tour next June Posted September 17, 2013
In-Service unleashes the beast 1 comment for post 18320
Chris Chairsell, Vice President of Academic & Student Affairs, unleashed the beast during PCC's College-wide In-Service at the Sylvania Campus on Monday, Sept. 16 Posted September 17, 2013
Thanh Huynh (left) and Sada Stavrum of the Southeast Center say following their advice can be a winning play. A guide for new students 8 comments for post 18304
New to PCC? We asked a few wily student leaders about how you can make your stay here a productive one Posted September 16, 2013
Six PCC students win space grants 8 comments for post 18316
The Oregon Space Grant Consortium, a part of the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program, is a statewide network of universities, colleges, museums, educators, researchers, students and science professionals Posted September 12, 2013
PHOTOS: Remembering 9/11 2 comments for post 18294
On Wednesday, Sept. 11, PCC held a brief ceremony in memory of the victims of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 Posted September 11, 2013
Underwood pens new novel 1 comment for post 18291
The novel, “Utterly Heartless,” is available on Amazon, Kindle and from most booksellers Posted September 10, 2013
Taking in the new views (and buildings) at Cascade Campus
September 10, 2013 Written by Gina Whitehill-Baziuk  This summer Hoffman construction crews finished pouring and polishing all three concrete floors […] Posted September 10, 2013
Campus stakeholders take a dusty walk-through in Building 7
September 9, 2013 Written by Gina Whitehill-Baziuk Members of the Fortis Construction team took a handful of campus stakeholders on […] Posted September 9, 2013
Kolins chosen to lead Cascade 1 comment for post 18289
Kolins replaces Algie Gatewood who is leaving PCC to become president of Alamance Community College in North Carolina Posted September 9, 2013
Ben Baldwin, 14, from Catlin Gabel gets a little help from Nathan Beste (right) of FEI Company. Girls get lessons in heavy metal 7 comments for post 18276
New funding is making an annual summer robotics camp a reality for local high school girls Posted September 9, 2013