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Left to right, Kien Truong, PCC Board Member; Sherrelle Jackson, Oregon Dept of Human Services District Manager; Susheela Jayapal, Multnomah County Commissioner; Dr. Adrien Bennings, PCC President (with scissors); Tiffani Penson, PCC Board Chair; and Rob Wagner, State Senator. New Center A Shining Example of Opportunity
Local community leaders hailed the PCC bond-funded redevelopment as a key services hub for Northeast Portland Posted October 31, 2023
Cascade PCC's Credit Rating is Stable
The credit rating agency stated that the college’s outlook is stable Posted February 16, 2023
welding Voters Overwhelmingly Approve Bond Measure
The bond, which received 61% of the vote, will boost career-technical education training and student learning all over PCC Posted November 9, 2022
HT Equity Dashboard Tracking Workforce Progress
The college is working to ensure bond-funded construction projects provide equitable, inclusive job opportunities for local workers Posted November 4, 2022
high school girl using welding virtual simulator Hundreds of Students Return to Manufacturing Day
More than 280 middle and high school students from seven different school districts convened at OMIC for Manufacturing Day Posted November 2, 2022
HT Sylvania Campus Work Shaping Up
Construction crews continue to shape the historical structure into a high-tech learning space Posted October 25, 2022
Steph Fregosi charging car. College is Getting Charged For the Future
PCC has installed chargers for electric vehicles to accompany new facilities all across the college district Posted October 18, 2022
RC welding shop PCC Builds its Vision To Serve Community
Through imagery, we look at how past bond construction has transformed PCC’s five-county landscape and boosted student success Posted October 11, 2022
Horse New PCC Barn Set to Make Hay
The college's farm at the Rock Creek Campus will have a new barn to improve shelter for animals and training for students Posted October 6, 2022
From left_Kelsey Scott_Chelsea Gross_Emma Oury Drone Program Flying High With Women
New funding and a facilities upgrade are allowing the Geographic Information Science Program to grow, diversify and serve the expanding career field Posted October 6, 2022