Southeast Campus

GED-related Q&A set for July 16 1 comment for post 20433
One of Portland Community College’s own – this time, as an author – will participate in a question-and-answer session on […] Posted July 8, 2014
Cultures merge over tea
In a corner of the Great Hall at PCC Southeast Center, 50 people came together to enjoy a shared moment that transcends their cultural divides and geography Posted June 17, 2014
Commencement program inspires 2 comments for post 20254
President Jeremy Brown and inspiring graduate Yesenia Herrera are this year’s featured speakers Posted June 5, 2014
Founders' Week delights
PCC's week gave the community an opportunity to share its pride in the college Posted May 26, 2014
Previous events have attracted people from at least five countries: Great Britain, Somalia, Russia, Middle East and Vietnam. Southeast's 'Tea Transcending Culture' event
Esther Loanzon is hosting a "Tea Transcending Culture" get-together from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesday, May 28, in the Great Hall, Mt. Tabor Building Posted May 23, 2014
Architectural details restored at Southeast Center
May 22, 2014  What’s old is new again – or is soon to be at PCC’s Southeast Center. Work began […] Posted May 22, 2014
PCC, Intel team up for STEM camp
The Intel Foundation awarded an Intel Involved Seed Grant of $5,000 to the Washington County 4-H Youth Development Association to support the Montavilla Young Makers Club at PCC's Southeast Center Posted May 20, 2014
Board votes to make SE a full campus; bond funds key factor in growth
May 16, 2014 By Karen Kane The Portland Community College Board of Directors voted last night to turn its Southeast […] Posted May 16, 2014
The crowd applauds the board's vote. Southeast Center to become a campus 2 comments for post 20095
Starting this fall, the location will offer all classes for an associate’s degree and sport complete student services Posted May 16, 2014
Alder students take a spin with hula hoops in the PCC dance studio. Alder kids dream big at SEC
The Southeast Center hosted the 120 first-graders from Alder Elementary School as part of PCC's partnership with the "I Have a Dream" Foundation Posted May 15, 2014