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Posted in April 2024

flag bearers PCC Named 2024-2025 Military Friendly
The college's first such designation recognizes and encourages investment by colleges and universities in programs that support veterans Posted April 29, 2024
Yareli Cornejo Torres Alum Builds A Healthy Career at OHSU
First-generation alumna Yareli Cornejo Torres finds her calling helping the under-served connect to health care Posted April 25, 2024
blooming buds Arbor Month Takes Root at PCC
To celebrate Oregon Arbor Month, the college's tree advocates have planned a special tree planting at 2 p.m., Thursday, April 25 at the Rock Creek Campus (behind hangar) Posted April 22, 2024
Sustainable Spring: PCC's Earth Week Begins
PCC's green festivities are set for April 20-26 at all campuses and include recalling fairs, clothing swaps, garden tours, pollinator art walks and more! Posted April 18, 2024
PCC Hosts Emergency Preparedness Activities
The college's first Emergency Preparedness and Safety event invites students, staff, and the community to learn vital prep and safety measures from April 25 to May 2 at all campuses Posted April 15, 2024
closeup of hands planting tree Reconnecting With The Land
A $167,000 Metro Grant is helping to improve trail accessibility, provide space for gathering and art, and support first food gardens at the Rock Creek Campus Posted April 11, 2024
Adults in Custody Find A Second Chance
PCC's pre-trades construction training at the Columbia River Correctional Institution is giving adults in custody new opportunities at long-term careers Posted April 8, 2024
Welding Grads Excited About Job Prospects
The Maritime Welding Program Completion Ceremony celebrated 21 students earning certificates. Posted April 4, 2024
At LAIKA’s studios. From left, Multimedia Instructor Eric Fauske, PCC President Dr. Adrien Bennings, Chief Marketing and Operations Officer David Burke and Production Supervisor Jesselee Kahaloa PCC, LAIKA Join Forces
LAIKA is contributing $60,000 to support student scholarships and a new animation and graphics degree Posted April 2, 2024