Cascade Campus

Exhibit makes you the artist 1 comment for post 13250
The center of the Cascade Campus will be filled with a mass of 26 'blackboards' - 4 feet wide by 8 high - poised to be filled with the creative imagination of the entire PCC community Posted May 4, 2012
Featured artwork titled, “Beet Meets Meat” by Yuji Hiratsuka. 25th anniversary of Art Beat 2 comments for post 12940
During the week of May 7-11, all of PCC’s main campuses will host presentations, performances, demonstrations and workshops in music, literature, sculpture and painting Posted April 25, 2012
PHOTOS: Job fair attracts thousands 2 comments for post 13112
Pictures from the 2012 Cascade Job Fair on Tuesday, April 24 Posted April 24, 2012
PCC has exhibit at history society 2 comments for post 12556
PCC stories and artifacts from the past five decades of its existence is on full display this spring for all to see Posted April 23, 2012
Community gets a “virtual tour” of new buildings planned for Cascade
The fifteen community and campus members of the Cascade Bond Advisory Committee got a bird’s eye view of future improvements […] Posted April 16, 2012
Cascade Job Fair set for April 24
The event, sponsored by Brooks Staffing and OregonLive.com, places job-seekers face-to-face with employers from a wide range of industries in both the public and private sectors Posted April 13, 2012
Last year, Rock Creek went bananas for herbs, plants and Earthen oven cookies. Earth Week to shine bright
From interactive workshops to keynote speakers to hands on planet-friendly events, PCC’s Earth Week will shine on all campuses April 16-22 Posted April 11, 2012
China art symposium coming up
This symposium is part of a three-year faculty and curriculum development initiative funded by a Title VI grant from the U.S. Department of Education Posted April 11, 2012
Trainees take part in a fire extinguisher drill at the Columbia County academy. Columbia County fire academy
The Fire Protection Technology program at Portland Community College’s Cascade Campus has a well-earned reputation as one of the strongest programs of its kind in our region. This spring, however, the program is trying something different Posted April 9, 2012
Winona LaDuke. Environmental activist to present
A graduate of Harvard and Antioch universities, LaDuke is a former board member of Greenpeace USA and serves as co-chair of the Indigenous Women’s Network Posted April 9, 2012