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PCC Prep grads take next step
An estimated 84 students walked Thursday at the graduation ceremonies for the PCC Prep Alternative Programs celebration Posted June 12, 2011
'Alchemy' magazine now available
The 2010-2011 edition of 'Alchemy,' the PCC literary magazine, is now available at the PCC Bookstore and at Room 104, CT Building, Sylvania Campus Posted June 10, 2011
Gerontology grads honored
Sylvania Campus President Linda Gerber and Gerontology Program Director Jan Abushakrah presented awards of achievement to graduates in attendance Posted June 8, 2011
Ophthalmic students ace national exam
All 16 of Joanne Harris' Ophthalmic Laboratory Technology students at Cascade Campus successfully completed their recent national certification examination Posted June 8, 2011
Mayor, police, bar owners meet at PCC
Portland Mayor Sam Adams and members of the Portland Police Department met Monday, June 6, at PCC’s CLIMB Center, along with owners and workers of bars and taverns throughout the city. Posted June 7, 2011
PCC heroes honored by Portland Fire
Officers Jeff Grider and Kevin Loberger were awarded Portland Fire & Rescue’s Fire Chief’s Certificate of Merit for helping to resuscitate a person on campus Posted June 6, 2011
James Dawson selected faculty grad speaker
Dawson’s success as an instructor, tutor, and motivator is all the more remarkable considering that he has lived with disability his whole life – he has cerebral palsy, and gets around Cascade Campus on a motorized wheelchair. Posted June 3, 2011
Wu hosts small-business talk
U.S. Congressman David Wu will conduct a panel discussion on small business lending at the Rock Creek Campus of Portland Community College, 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 7. Posted June 1, 2011
People's Choice Awards to reward artists
Retired Art History instructor Jim Hicks will be on hand to announce the winner of the Jim Hicks People's Choice Award. The award was established by the Art Department to honor Hick's contribution to the PCC community Posted May 31, 2011
Pachyderm becomes permanent
PCC student Alisa Roe’s elephant sculpture beat out four other works of art to become part of the city of Lake Oswego’s permanent collection. Posted May 31, 2011