Kenny Carr: Reshaping Cascade's Jackson Hall
CASCADE CAMPUS - No plump orange basketballs. No screaming crowds. No leaping for rebounds in the paint. No, just a 50-ton crane and a ton or so more of elbow grease. Posted May 16, 2003
Students place in Toyama Cup language competition
PORTLAND, Ore. – Two Portland Community College students took first and second places at the annual Toyama Cup, a Japanese speech contest. Posted May 16, 2003
PCC Year End Party at OMSI!
Jump In – It’s Party Time! 4th Annual PCC Year End CelebrationMay 17th8 pm -12 midnightOMSICasino activities (no real money-you […] Posted May 15, 2003
PCC's Latinismo begins 4th year on May 16
CASCADE CAMPUS - Portland Community College hosts the Fourth Annual Latin American Film Festival (Latinismo) from Friday, May 16 through Friday, May 23 at Terrell Hall 122 on the Cascade Campus, 705 N. Killingsworth St. Posted May 13, 2003
President Carreon finalist for Texas chancellor job
PORTLAND, Ore. - Jesus “Jess” Carreon, president of Portland Community College, announced today that he is a finalist for and intends to accept the position of Chancellor of the Dallas (TX) County Community College District upon official action of the Dallas Board. Posted May 7, 2003
College board approves tuition increase of $13
PORTLAND, Ore. - At its April 17 meeting, the Portland Community College Board of Directors approved a 29 percent tuition increase, effective summer term (starts Monday, June 23), to help with the 2003-04 budget. Posted May 2, 2003
Northview Gallery presents art student show
The Sylvania Campus Department of Art presents a group exhibition featuring work created by Portland Community College art students, including painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, ceramics and graphic design. Posted May 1, 2003
PCC Screens Native American Films in May
Sylvania Campus Film SeriesMonday, May 51:00p.m. CT Little TheaterFilm: Earthborn (produced/directed by Chris Francisco) 45 minutesSpeaker: Leonard Benally3:00p.m. CT Little […] Posted April 30, 2003
?Man Who Came to Dinner' comes to PCC
The Theater Arts department at Portland Community College is presenting the theatrical comedy, "The Man Who Came To Dinner." Posted April 30, 2003
PCC Veterinary Technology to micro-chip dogs, cats
ROCK CREEK CAMPUS -- The Portland Community College Veterinary Technology program will host a micro-chipping event for dogs and cats. Posted April 30, 2003