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Students Win At Writing Center
- The Cascade Writing Center is designed, Easby said, to strengthen the written language skills which undergird nearly every academic discipline, even math-oriented fields like engineering and the sciences Posted March 7, 2016
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PCC Appreciates Employees
8 comments for post 26185 - PCC and the Classified Union are recognizing five employees for their hard work Posted March 7, 2016
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Staff Profile: Mark Roberts
14 comments for post 26320 - Roberts figures he logs an average of 500 packages per year, mostly books and if you figure ten pounds per delivery, that’s approximately 125,000 pounds over 25 years. Posted March 4, 2016
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Staff Profile: Massi Hunaidi
4 comments for post 26238 - Hunaidi is one of five Classified staff at PCC being recognized for her contribution to the college for PCC’s Classified Employee Appreciation Week Posted March 4, 2016
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Staff Profile: Cindy Hervey
5 comments for post 26249 - Hervey is one of five Classified staff at PCC being recognized for her contribution to the college for PCC’s Classified Employee Appreciation Week Posted March 4, 2016
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Staff Profile: Edie Waterhouse
3 comments for post 26305 - Waterhouse has served in the Crossroads Café here at Southeast for nearly 12 years as a Food Service worker Posted March 4, 2016
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Staff Profile: Malou Ensign
6 comments for post 26247 - Ensign is one of five Classified staff at PCC being recognized for her contribution to the college for PCC’s Classified Employee Appreciation Week Posted March 4, 2016
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$7.5 Mil for Big Training Center
5 comments for post 26342 - Center to spark the creation of a ‘manufacturing innovation district’ led by regional educational institutions, industry, and public and private stakeholders Posted March 3, 2016
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Trash Becomes Art at Sylvania
1 comment for post 26203 - The Sylvania Campus's North View Gallery will present a series of artwork created from discarded material curated by artist Brenda Mallory during her exhibition “A Further Gleaning” Posted March 1, 2016
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Youngsters Get Food For Thought
1 comment for post 26030 - The Food for Thought Expedition, a partnership between PCC's Rock Creek Campus and Springville K-8 School, hopes to transform 105 seventh and eighth graders into conscious consumers who will not only make healthier food choices later in life, but will understand the role food plays in the global society Posted February 24, 2016