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Richard Tait. Cranium founder to speak at PCC
Representative of Seattle’s entrepreneurial culture and spirit, he has worked at Microsoft and Starbucks, as well as co-founded Cranium, which was later sold to Hasbro, and most recently founded the innovation lab, Boom Boom brands Posted April 6, 2012
Long lines for class registration were the norm when Sylvania first opened. Sylvania was impossible dream 4 comments for post 12870
Local newspapers and even the college’s own planning staff said it couldn’t be done, but the Sylvania Campus was built anyway Posted April 5, 2012
Sylvania to remember victims of Japan’s earthquake, tsunami
All are invited to this PCC community-wide event to commemorate the victims of last year’s devastating tsunami in Japan Posted April 4, 2012
Completion pledge at RC
From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Thursday April 5, in the Building 3 Mall, students will gather to sign the completion pledge, part of a national community college movement Posted April 4, 2012
NASA picks 7 PCC students
One group will get to design robotic rovers in cooperation with NASA, including building a prototype with a team of fellow students from around the country Posted April 3, 2012
The Diamond Alum Award. Diamonds shine bright at PCC 1 comment for post 12825
The college is honoring these outstanding alums for their contribution to the community and how they exemplify the values of the college Posted March 28, 2012
Gerontology hosts panel discussion
The Gerontology Program at he Sylvania Campus is kicking off spring term with a panel – “Finding YOUR Career in Aging” – that also helps to celebrate National Careers in Aging Week, set for the week of April 2 Posted March 26, 2012
Landscape students help Vernonia
Approximately 40 landscape technology students from the Rock Creek Campus visited the new Vernonia K-12 school’s muddy construction site to plant shrubs and move dirt Posted March 26, 2012
Sylvania screening Islamic art film
“Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible World” explores the richness of Islamic art in objects big and small, from great ornamented palaces and the play of light in monumental mosques, to the exquisite beauty of ceramics, carved boxes, paintings and metal work Posted March 25, 2012
Rock Creek students raise $10K
Under the direction of business instructor and project coordinator Cynthia Killingsworth, this year’s class raised $10,000 through the online auction—and then the hard work began Posted March 24, 2012