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Sylvia Kelley listens to a staff member discuss strategic planning. Planning to Plan 4 comments for post 38341
PCC embarked on the strategic planning process this fall, to create a tangible path forward that ensures the college delivers on its commitment to opportunity and equitable student success for the students and communities it serve Posted November 15, 2019
Three students standing outside holding a rolled up paper architecture site plan Home Improvements 4 comments for post 38005
PCC students are solving costly city permit issues for low-income residents Posted November 11, 2019
Picture of students, staff and faculty at the Hunger Banquet Hunger Banquet Spotlights Food Insecurity
In October, Portland Community College’s Anthropology Program and food insecurity programs across the college hosted the first PCC OXFAM Hunger Banquet in 15 years Posted November 8, 2019
President Mark Mitsui shares his work plan with college staffers. Listening Sessions Coming Soon! 6 comments for post 38167
The fall term marks the launch of PCC’s Strategic Planning process, one that will offer a future forecast on both […] Posted October 14, 2019
Justice Sonia Sotomayor discusses her book 'Just Ask' Holding Court
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor visits PCC Posted September 30, 2019
Hannah poses outside. Meet PCC's New Student Rep Hannah Alzgal
Alzgal is serving as the student representative on the PCC Board of Directors Posted September 25, 2019
Mark Mitsui with backpack at Southeast Campus Going Back to School
PCC touts innovative student support programs for 2019-20 Posted September 23, 2019
Play room. New Childcare Centers Ready to Serve
PCC unveils brand new childcare centers to serve students at Rock Creek and Sylvania Posted September 19, 2019
Krishna Sunglieng with fixed-wing drone. Soaring to New Heights 2 comments for post 37654
Geographic Information Systems Program training next generation of technicians on latest drone technology Posted September 9, 2019
GIS students with Christina Friedle GIS Flying High with NSF Funding 1 comment for post 37724
The $563,100 award will grow the GIS program and recruit under-represented students Posted September 3, 2019