James Hill
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PCC grows for 10th straight term
- PCC’s core credit enrollment grew by more than 20 percent, which has put a strain on the college’s financial aid system as more students look for money to pay for classes Posted February 8, 2010
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Foundation needs $50,000 by March 31 to earn $320,000 for scholarships
- The Miller Foundation once again will match new or increased gifts to the PCC Foundation in 2009-10, helping it raise critical funds for scholarships. Posted February 3, 2010
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Public Affairs media and Web site report for January 2010
- Here is a look at some of the news stories about PCC from around the local area and the nation in January, 2010 Posted February 2, 2010
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Alembic is taking literary, art submissions
- Alembic, the PCC Sylvania Campus quarterly literary magazine, is actively seeking poetry, prose (short fiction and nonfiction), and art (black and white […] Posted February 1, 2010
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New Oregon Transfer Days partnership smoothes students’ transition to universities
- Representatives from community colleges, public and private four-year universities have collaborated to help students transfer more easily Posted January 29, 2010
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Bradbury to present more science on climate change
- Bill Bradbury will present “Climate Change in Oregon: Impacts and Opportunities,” from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 2, […] Posted January 29, 2010
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Southeast Center to celebrate year of the tiger
- PCC’s Southeast Portland campus plans to celebrate the Chinese year of the Tiger by honoring Asian culture with entertainment and food Posted January 27, 2010
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Extended Learning Campus’ Black History events set
- The Extended Learning Campus is celebrating Black History with scheduled events at the Portland Metro Workforce Training Center in North […] Posted January 25, 2010
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Winter Powwow 2010 in pictures
- Posted January 25, 2010
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Illumination Project tackles racism through theater
- Grants from The Equity Foundation, The Ford Foundation, and The Hoover Family Foundation help a group of students combat racism through theater Posted January 21, 2010