The President's Inservice 2000 Speech
I especially hope that you are all looking forward with enthusiasm to the beginning of a new academic year at PCC. Posted September 19, 2000
Fall Enrollment Surge Staggers Admissions Staff at PCC
Last fall, 40,000 students registered for classes, breaking a record. Admissions officials at PCC campuses say there is even more activity this fall than last year at the same time. Posted September 15, 2000
Moriarty Named CEO of the Year by Community College Trustee Group
The Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) recently named PCC President Daniel F. Moriarty CEO of the year. Posted September 15, 2000
Learn to Winterize Your Garden
TIGARD - Tried and true ways for ensuring a healthy lawn and garden next spring will be covered during a three-week, non-credit class being offered this fall by Portland Community College. Posted September 7, 2000
Cardio Kickboxing Offers Alternative to Step Aerobics
TIGARD - A five-week cardio kickboxing class will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon Tuesdays and Thursdays, Sept. 26 through Oct. 26, at the Greenburg Plaza Jazzercise Fitness Center, 10855 S.W. Cascade Ave. Posted September 7, 2000
Investment Strategies Class Looks Toward Retirement
TIGARD - Investment strategies to reach financial goals will be explored in a four-week, non-credit course being offered this fall by Portland Community College. Posted September 7, 2000
Reinvent Your Holiday Newsletter
TIGARD - Tips for livening up holiday newsletters will be offered this fall in a three-week, non-credit course by Portland Community College. Posted September 7, 2000
PCC Offers Free Survival English and Creativity in Watercolor
ST. HELENS - A free course for non-native English speakers will be offered this fall by Portland Community College, and a watercolor basics course to will help would-be artists overcome their fears. Posted September 7, 2000
Despite its Popularity, Oregon’s Largest College Still a Bargain After All These Years
PORTLAND, Ore. - Asking a mere $39 a credit, Portland Community College will venture into its 39th year of existence this fall with an annual total student population of almost 97,000 across its district and still offering an accessible and affordable education. Posted September 7, 2000
Western Civilization, Economics Courses Offered in Columbia County
ST. HELENS - Ancient civilizations and Economics will be the focus of several courses being offered this fall by Portland Community College. Posted September 7, 2000