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Today Fitzgerald is chair of the Multimedia Program at the Cascade Campus in North Portland, the place where she earned her associate’s degree and the department she’s helped build into an award-winning program. Meet PCC's multimedia maven 16 comments for post 22092
Elizabeth Fitzgerald's winding path to head of the Multimedia Program Posted April 2, 2015
Proof! A Monster Spotters Student Club photograph of one of the many strange tracks they found among invasive ivy in Lesser Park. Tracks lead to a trap students made that is baited with M&Ms. They report no beast has been captured yet, though. Bigfoot at PCC? April Fools! 26 comments for post 22059
Sasquatch spotted at Sylvania Campus, college on high alert Posted April 1, 2015
PCC's capitol investment 1 comment for post 22014
Staff, students and friends told their legislators PCC pays big educational dividends Posted March 23, 2015
Chris Chairsell (right), vice president of academic & student affairs, shares a light moment with Kate Chester, PCC's Public Relations manager, as they discuss the college's accreditation report. Accreditation team to visit college 1 comment for post 21973
VP Chris Chairsell gives an update on the college’s accreditation review Posted March 16, 2015
PCC's diamond discovery 8 comments for post 21875
PCC announces the five Diamond Alumni to be honored for their success and service to the community Posted March 9, 2015
Artist's walks in the park 2 comments for post 21805
Student Soyoung Park is exhibiting art created from her long walks Posted March 2, 2015
The Creative Writing Club, which has more than 50 members, is one facet of the program that’s benefited from the expansion. Started in 2012, the club hosts combined student/faculty readings and produces the literary journal “Center Street,” which features poems, short prose pieces, photos and art of the Southeast Campus community. SEC club write on script 4 comments for post 21747
The Southeast Campus Writing Program is spreading the word Posted February 23, 2015
Arun Gandhi is the fifth grandson of India’s legendary leader and he took time on a busy book tour to stop by PCC on Jan. 22. His presentation, 'Teaching Peace in Turbulent Times,' attracted more than 200 staff, faculty and students. Grandson talks Gandhi principles 4 comments for post 21685
A grandchild of Mahatma Gandhi discusses his philosophy of peace at Cascade Campus event Posted February 16, 2015
Last fall, Seth Hansen chatted with students in the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program about the Robinson helicopters his company maintains. About 60 percent of his employees are PCC alumni. This alum is flying high 6 comments for post 21655
Alum Seth Hansen said PCC’s Aviation Maintenance Technology Program is critical to the needs of the aviation industry Posted February 9, 2015
Local doc in African film fest 3 comments for post 21482
The 25th anniversary of Cascade Festival of African Films to showcase 34 films, including the local ‘Lessons of Basketball and War’ Posted February 2, 2015