Sylvania Campus

Powwow work comes naturally 13 comments for post 15970
Student Evan Chisholm says his volunteer work with this year's powwow is a good fit Posted January 7, 2013
Instructor wins at jiu-jitsu 1 comment for post 15940
Rangel – a brown belt master who graduated from PCC’s fitness technology program and now competes locally, nationally and internationally – is a member of the Beaverton-based Impact Jiu-Jitsu Academy Posted January 2, 2013
A young dancer from last year's powwow. Powwow all about culture 3 comments for post 15996
The 14th annual event features drum groups and dancers from across the region Posted December 28, 2012
Sylvania's Winter Fest success
This year’s celebration garnered 14 baskets, as well as gift certificates and donations from nearby businesses Posted December 27, 2012
Brain health seminar at Newberg
On Saturday, Jan. 12, the Newberg Center will host “Aging with Brain Health in MIND,” a seminar from 8:15 a.m. to noon Posted December 27, 2012
The Atrox Somes exhibition is comprised of a group of artists who have confronted a life changing health issue. 'Atrox Somes' at North View
This exhibition is comprised of a group of artists who have confronted a life changing health issue (whether directly or indirectly) in their lives Posted December 27, 2012
STEM breeds robotic challenge 6 comments for post 15930
Late last month, the Sylvania Campus hosted its first remotely-controlled robotic soccer challenge Posted December 21, 2012
Snow blast at Sylvania 2 comments for post 15852
Winter has officially started at PCC. As the day has progressed on Tuesday, Dec. 18, more and more snow and ice pellets have built up at the Sylvania Campus Posted December 18, 2012
Sylvania Campus continues to make progress with new construction and renovation prep
‘Tis the season – of holiday cheer and continued bond-funded campus renovation and construction at PCC Sylvania. “We’re doing some […] Posted December 12, 2012
Sylvania bond work ramps up 1 comment for post 15798
Construction on the automotive storage facility began this fall and should be complete by early January. The facility will be used as “swing space” for the duration of the bond work, until 2016 – either as classrooms or office space – before reverting to permanent storage space for the automotive program Posted December 12, 2012