Rock Creek Campus

Rock Creek bond planning activity Dec. 2
The Rock Creek Campus Bond Planning Drop-In Session is set for 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 2, Mall, Building 3. Staff, faculty, students and he community are encouraged to drop-in any time, stay as long as they like Posted December 1, 2010
Vaccinations available at two campuses
Flu, pneumonia, and whooping cough/tetanus vaccines will be made available to PCC students, staff and faculty by nursing students from the Linfield School of Nursing Posted November 22, 2010
PCC gets $2.2 million for HEP
The new program will assist the growing migrant and seasonal farm workers and members of their immediate family obtain a GED and enter higher education Posted November 19, 2010
PHOTOS: President's Circle takes flight
A look at the President's Circle gathering, hosted by the PCC Foundation Posted November 19, 2010
Panel to focus on peace studies
A team from PCC was one of 19 chosen from around the world to participate in this year’s Summer Institute hosted by the Kroc Institute of International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame Posted November 18, 2010
A plan takes shape for Rock Creek’s first bond phase
PCC’s Rock Creek Campus in Washington County has decided on a general layout for its first phase of bond construction. […] Posted November 16, 2010
Rock Creek Campus group picks new face – Hillsboro Argus
Washington County residents should see a more welcoming face on PCC’s Rock Creek Campus in the near future, as a […] Posted November 16, 2010
PCC's 50th Celebration: Tell us your ideas
In preparation for this important milestone, the college is inviting people to be a part of the planning process by sharing celebration ideas on an interactive website at: www.pcc.edu/50th Posted November 12, 2010
PCC officials move forward with Rock Creek development plans – OregonLive.com 1 comment for post 25478
If the sparse audience at Monday night’s public input session was any indicator, stakeholders are ready to move forward with […] Posted November 10, 2010
Enrollment slows, good stats rise
Total headcount grew by 2.1 percent while core credit students continued to enroll at the college – up by 5.1 percent Posted November 8, 2010