Christine Egan

Contact info: christine.egan15@pcc.edu

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Christine Egan

Christine Egan is a returned Peace Corps Volunteer and has a graduate degree in land use and environmental planning. Prior to her Peace Corps service in the Dominican Republic, she lived in Washington DC serving as a legislative advisor to U.S. Senators Harry Reid and Richard Bryan of Nevada. She returned to Oregon in 1994 to work with U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield and Congressman Earl Blumenauer on natural resource policy issues. She works with campus administrators and project managers in the PCC Bond Program Office to engage community stakeholders in the planning and design process for PCC campus improvements.

Articles (47):

January Board Report highlights project milestones for PCC Bond Program
This January, the PCC Board of Directors received the Bond Program’s January Board Report highlighting capital improvements, project milestones, planning […] Posted January 27, 2011
PCC Newberg near net-zero goal
No one will need to adjust the thermostat at Portland Community College’s Newberg Center on chilly days. The building itself […] Posted January 19, 2011
Construction on schedule for the Newberg facility
After a week of delay due to wet and cold winter weather, construction crews are ready to pour the building’s […] Posted January 18, 2011
Construction and design update for Sylvania Campus 7
The design team for Sylvania Campus has concluded its first round of meetings for the Social Science &Technology, Science & […] Posted January 18, 2011
Community members tour Cascade Campus and surrounding neighborhood
On an unusually beautiful Saturday afternoon on January 8, 22 community members enjoyed a two-hour tour of PCC’s Cascade Campus […] Posted January 15, 2011
Sylvania Campus upgrades boiler system to increase energy efficiency
“Small” is the new “big” in terms of heat plant energy efficiency at Portland Community College’s Sylvania Campus. Eight petite […] Posted January 15, 2011
Newberg small business becomes essential partner in bond project
When Portland Community College decided that its Newberg classroom facility would be built to meet nationwide standards for environmentally friendly construction, that grabbed the attention of one family-owned company in town Posted July 27, 2010