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PCC earns Earth-friendly designation for seventh consecutive year Posted April 18, 2022
Catherine Horwitz Making Meals Matter 2 comments for post 51599
AmeriCorps' Catherine Horwitz is teaching PCC students how to build cooking and food literacy skills Posted April 11, 2022
President Mark Mitsui during his first day at PCC The Final Chapter
Retiring President Mark Mitsui closes the book on his PCC tenure with a long list of accomplishments Posted April 4, 2022
Dental students analyzing x-rays Game-Changing Training
With a dearth of workers, businesses turn to PCC's dental sciences for qualified graduates Posted March 28, 2022
EMS student in VR tech A New Reality
PCC uses virtual reality to train next wave of health care workers Posted March 21, 2022
Up-close view of one of Sienna Cenere's pieces of art, with details shown through a magnifying glass Art By the Numbers
Scientific artist Sienna Cenere enrolls at PCC to build upon her interest in science and math Posted March 14, 2022
Woman kayaking in a blue kayak on a sunny day Taking Non-Credit
Community Education is expanding its class offerings in Columbia County Posted March 7, 2022
Lilian Dávila Avizures DREAMing Big
Community comes together to raise money for DREAMers like Lilian Dávila Avizures Posted February 28, 2022
Woman working in a bioscience lab The Bioscience Boom
As job openings surge, Oregon's bioscience industry turns to PCC for well-trained graduates Posted February 21, 2022
Instructors holding up open educational resources for a math class Saving Students Millions
PCC students saved nearly $10 million in textbook costs in 2019-21 Posted February 14, 2022