Sylvania Campus

'Dead Man's Cell Phone' starts Friday
The play centers on a woman borrowing a dead man’s cell phone in a late night diner, and her world begins to change radically Posted March 1, 2011
Heart Beat a hit with attendees
Free and open to the public, Heart Beat attracted hundreds of attendees interested in heart-healthy information Posted February 28, 2011
Writer on Middle East issues coming to PCC
Reza Aslan, internationally acclaimed writer, author and scholar of religions, will visit the Sylvania Campus and share his thoughts on politics, faith, culture, and recent events in the Middle East Posted February 22, 2011
Gala raising money for Deborah Evind scholarship
On March 5, faculty and staff at the college will have the opportunity to do this in an enduring way by attending a gala luncheon to support the Deborah Evind Women’s Leadership Scholarship Posted February 21, 2011
Northview exhibit shows off 'places'
Cara Tomlinson's painting exhibit, "Occupied: Small Paintings, Works on Paper, and Objects," is on display at the Sylvania Campus Northview Gallery through March 18 Posted February 18, 2011
Egypt discussion at Sylvania
Egyptian students studying at Portland State University have been invited as panelists Posted February 18, 2011
PHOTOS: Snow hits Sylvania
A glimpse at some late afternoon snow that fell at Sylvania Campus Posted February 16, 2011
Sylvania chat session focuses on bond
The Sylvania Campus is hosting a Fireside Chat from noon to 1 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 16, in the TLC Posted February 15, 2011
Sylvania ASPCC hosts Valentine treats
The Associated Students of PCC Sylvania will host a catered lunch for on-campus sweethearts on Valentine’s Day, from noon to 2 p.m., Monday, Feb. 14, in the Elm/Fir/Oak rooms Posted February 14, 2011
Illumination Project ready to tackle issues
By developing their own short plays, the PCC students get a chance to develop skills as educators to enlighten the audience on social justice issues Posted February 10, 2011