Birgitte Ryslinge chats with a crowd during the Rock Creek Learning Garden celebration last October. Interim Rock Creek leader named
Current Dean of Instruction Birgitte Ryslinge will assume her new duties in January and will serve as interim campus president until a permanent one is hired Posted December 10, 2012
Financial Aid Day is Jan. 5
Federal grants, work-study and loans are the types of financial aid students may be eligible to receive Posted December 10, 2012
Mud is flying at Rock Creek Campus
With permits in hand, crews are hitting the ground running  to build the facade and addition to Building 7  at […] Posted December 6, 2012
Fencing closes campus parking lots as Southeast Center construction shifts into high gear 2 comments for post 25612
On January 4, 2013, construction crews at Southeast Center will close all parking lots and campus entrances (by car or on […] Posted December 6, 2012
Marie Sivak is a model carver 7 comments for post 15691
Marie Sivak uses video and her sculpting to create fascinating works of art Posted December 6, 2012
Green conference welcomes students 1 comment for post 15774
Formerly known as the Oregon University System Sustainability Conference, the 2013 version will now engage both public and private Oregon colleges and universities Posted December 6, 2012
Weekend work at Rock Creek
On a rainy Saturday – December 1, 2012 – crews with Fortis Construction placed three very large condensing units on […] Posted December 4, 2012
Michael and Alice Powell were guest speakers at the event, which featured donors, first- and second-year students. Plus, it was a chance for the PCC Foundation to celebrate the second year of the Future Connect Scholarship Program. Donors celebrate Future Connect
The Future Connect Celebration on Thursday, Nov. 29 at the Southeast Center’s ballroom featured program students mixing with donors, telling their stories with them and thanking them for their work with PCC Foundation to help fund Future Connect Posted December 4, 2012
Gov. John Kitzhaber (seated) is seen here with PCC President Preston Pulliams (right) signing several education bills at the Rock Creek Campus in 2011. PCC responds to state budget
The proposed $428 million funding level is better than the last biennium budget, but would still restrict student access and affect their success Posted November 30, 2012
November was a good month for the bond improvements at Rock Creek
November was a good month for the college bond improvements at Rock Creek.  After much heavy lifting by Barbara Linn, […] Posted November 29, 2012