Employee News
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ESOL conference comes to Sylvania
- Approximately 300 registrants visited the Sylvania Campus of Portland Community College on Nov. 12 and 13 to attend the annual ORTESOL conference Posted November 29, 2010
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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
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PHOTOS: President's Circle takes flight
- A look at the President's Circle gathering, hosted by the PCC Foundation Posted November 19, 2010
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Photo exhibit opens at Sylvania
- Veteran Portland photographer Aaron Johanson will be exhibiting an extended portrait collection of this region’s art community at PCC Sylvania’s Northview Gallery, Nov. 18 through Dec. 17 Posted November 12, 2010
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Job seekers 'pursue' support at Cascade
- The new initiative through the PCC’s Workforce Development Program is different from job fairs in that it gives moral support and builds relationships Posted November 12, 2010
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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
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Rocket makes news during October
- The rocket composter was of particular interest to local media outlets during October Posted November 5, 2010
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Cars go alternative at Sylvania
- Nearly 300 industry participants visited the Sylvania Campus on Oct. 15 to view the latest in alternative fuel vehicles as part of “National Alternative Fuel Vehicle Day Odyssey,” a nationwide, biennial campaign held in a variety of locations around the country Posted October 26, 2010
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College breaks ground in Newberg
- The college and local dignitaries helped break ground on the Newberg Center - an educational facility that will serve Yamhill and western Washington counties Posted October 18, 2010
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State's poet laureate headed to PCC
- The Petersen event is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 19, in the auditorium of the Moriarty Arts and Humanities Building, 705 N. Killingsworth St. Posted October 13, 2010