James Hill
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PCC basketball teams earn two huge home wins over Mt. Hood CC
- Portland Community College got two needed NWAC wins on Wednesday, Jan. 25 in Gresham Posted January 27, 2017
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Despite rain and marches around Portland, several hundred attend PCC’s annual powwow
- This year, organizers of one of Portland's largest powwow gatherings raised almost $4,000 for Native American scholarships and student success at the college Posted January 23, 2017
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PCC gets $2 million to create mentor programs for women studying tech and manufacturing
26 - PCC gets $2 million to create mentor programs for women studying tech and manufacturing Posted January 23, 2017
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PCC community enjoys breakfast in honor of Dr. King’s impact
- PCC had a strong presence at the annual The Skanner's MLK, Jr. Breakfast on Monday, Jan. 16. Posted January 18, 2017
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New trades scholarship sets Karl Dart on path to being an electrician
3 - An Assistance League scholarship through the PCC Foundation is making a difference in Karl Dart’s new career path Posted January 16, 2017
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Family journey helps sculpt life and mission for PCC’s new president
5 - For Mark Mitsui, a commitment to educational equity is rooted in personal experience Posted January 9, 2017
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PCC hosts 18th Annual ‘Wacipi’ Traditional Powwow at its Sylvania Campus
- More than 1,000 people are expected to attend the college’s longstanding Native American event on Saturday, Jan. 21 Posted January 3, 2017
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Ten stories from 2016 that got people talking and reading
- Ten PCC articles from 2016 that got people talking and reading Posted December 26, 2016
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PCC campuses host Winterfests to have fun and raise money, food for charity
- Every December, PCC campuses get into not only a festive mood but a giving one, too. Staff and faculty get […] Posted December 21, 2016
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Legislature’s E-board approves $1.6 million for PCC to train ITT nursing students
5 - PCC would “teach out” displaced ITT students who were preparing to enter their fifth through ninth quarters of the roughly two-year associate degree program that qualifies students to become registered nurses Posted December 14, 2016