PCC report gauges effectiveness serving students, community
PORTLAND, Ore. - The Institutional Research Department at Portland Community College has released its institutional effectiveness report for the 2003 year. The review assesses statistics from the last academic year of 2002-03 and, in some areas, compares information from the last five years. Posted January 30, 2004
PCC’s 14th annual African film festival honors Black, Women’s history months
PORTLAND, Ore. - Seventeen films means an endless number of good times. More than 4,000 film-goers will experience Portland Community College's 14th Annual Cascade Festival of African Films, which is set to bring Portland award-winning films from every region of the African continent. Posted January 23, 2004
College Transfer Fairs set for PCC
Next week PCC will host College Transfer Fairs at three campuses next week.The Fairs will begin at 9am and end […] Posted January 22, 2004
Cascade Campus hosts college tour event
Coming to Cascade…Annual College TourWednesday, January 289 a.m. to 1 p.m.Cascade CafeteriaRepresentatives from public and private universities throughout Oregon and […] Posted January 21, 2004
NPR reporter to speak at Rock Creek
Alan Siporin, NPR reporter and author of Fire’s Edge will speak at Rock Creek on Tuesday, January 27th at 7 […] Posted January 21, 2004
PCC unveils new 82nd Avenue campus
Students returning from the holidays will have one more option for higher education with the opening of the new Southeast Center at Southeast 82nd Avenue and Division Street. Posted January 15, 2004
High-tech pros promote student success
PCC hopes to help increase the numbers of women and minorities in the high-tech field and create a sturdier path to success in advanced technologies. Posted January 15, 2004
PCC's Gateway to College opens doors to students nationally
PORTLAND, Ore. - Portland Community College's Gateway to College program is launching its innovative dropout recovery program in two U.S. colleges this year. Representatives from Riverside Community College in California and Montgomery College in Maryland will be in Portland to attend the three-day training session beginning Wednesday, Jan. 21. Posted January 15, 2004
Native American powwow set for Saturday, Jan. 17
SYLVANIA CAMPUS -- Portland Community College will host the Fifth Annual Traditional Winter Powwow on Saturday, Jan. 17. The powwow will run from noon to 11 p.m. in the HT Building gymnasium at the Sylvania Campus, 12000 S.W. 49th Ave. Posted January 14, 2004
Shanta Driver leads Affirmative Action talk
You Are Invited ToA Lively Discussion On:Affirmative Action& Student Empowermentwith Guest Speaker:Shanta DriverNational Spokesperson for BAMN & National Director for […] Posted January 13, 2004