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Student One-Act Festival starts June 2
- The PCC Sylvania Theatre program presents its 26th annual Student One Act Festival. This year, students have three ten minute plays. Each play is written, directed, designed, acted, crewed and otherwise by PCC theatre students, all of whom have taken classes in scriptwriting, acting and design Posted May 31, 2011
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RC program needs student mentors
- The Rock Creek Campus Thrive Mentoring Program is looking for 14 second- and third- year PCC students, who are seeking the opportunity to serve as mentors for incoming first-year college students particularly those who are struggling academically and need additional support to continue in post-secondary education Posted May 31, 2011
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On the Newberg construction site, there’s plenty of learning going on
- The buzz of hand tools and thunder of heavy machinery seem antithesis to the calm and structured environment of most […] Posted May 26, 2011
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Sylvania students stand up for peace May 28
- The “Arab Spring” under way has elicited a renewed interest and need for peace in the Middle East and North […] Posted May 25, 2011
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Dr. King aide to speak at PCC
- Reverend Billy Kyles has appeared in several television documentaries about the life and the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, and has toured the country extensively, speaking on King and his message Posted May 23, 2011
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Is there a nurse in the house?
- Students in the nursing program at Portland Community College get ready for their group photo. Posted May 18, 2011
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Japan fund-raiser set for May 27
- Mark the calendar for 6:30 p.m., Friday, May 27, in the lobby of the Performing Arts Center, for a fund-raiser to benefit those devastated by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan Posted May 18, 2011
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Teachers program to celebrate grads
- The Portland Teachers Program is a partnership among Portland Public Schools, Portland Community College, Portland State University, the University of Portland and Beaverton School District, designed to increase the number of culturally competent teachers for Portland and Beaverton schools Posted May 17, 2011
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Girls explore stitching pigs feet, nontraditional careers
- The annual Young Women’s Career Conference gave almost 500 area schoolgirls a head start into nontraditional careers through workshops hosted by 30 female professionals Posted May 17, 2011
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Disasters highlight need for training
- The sheer scale of the overlapping catastrophes in Japan – first earthquake, then tsunami, fire and nuclear meltdown – underscored the need for preparedness and close, organized collaboration between different emergency response agencies Posted May 16, 2011