Columbia County
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PCC Secures Land in Columbia County
- College secures 17 acres to build a training center focused on advanced manufacturing Posted December 6, 2019
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Planning to Plan
4 comments for post 38341 - PCC embarked on the strategic planning process this fall, to create a tangible path forward that ensures the college delivers on its commitment to opportunity and equitable student success for the students and communities it serve Posted November 15, 2019
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The Future of Training is Here
1 comment for post 38087 - More than 350 high school students explored the latest in advanced manufacturing at 'MFG Day' Posted October 21, 2019
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Listening Sessions Coming Soon!
6 comments for post 38167 - The fall term marks the launch of PCC’s Strategic Planning process, one that will offer a future forecast on both […] Posted October 14, 2019
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PCC, Partners Welcome Community to MFG Day
- Hands-on activities, live demonstrations and workshops will headline second annual event Posted September 16, 2019
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College Makes Columbia County Hire
1 comment for post 37371 - PCC has selected Andrew Lattanner as the director of the college’s Workforce Training Center, part of the regional Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center (OMIC) in Scappoose Posted June 27, 2019
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Networking Opp for MWESB Contractors
- Contractors who qualify as MWESB and SDV – minority, women, emerging small businesses, and service disabled veterans – are invited to participate in a workshop hosted by Portland Community College on Thursday, Feb. 28, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Community Hall Annex at the Southeast Campus Posted February 20, 2019
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PCC Zeroes in on Scappoose Property
2 comments for post 34901 - Property to serve as site for the Training Center as part of regional Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center project Posted October 22, 2018
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Win Big By Taking Commuter Survey
- By completing a simple survey, you can help PCC's sustainability efforts – and possibly win big, too! Posted October 12, 2018
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Makers Gone Pro Dazzles High Schoolers
- On Friday, Oct. 5, about 300 high school students from Columbia County enjoyed “Makers Gone Pro West.” Posted October 9, 2018