Employee News

PEAK to save college lots of money
District President Preston Pulliams’ initiative to generate cost-saving or revenue-generating ideas from staff and faculty has been a huge success Posted October 20, 2011
CLIMB picked to aid East Portland
PCC's CLIMB Center will help Multnomah County Chair Jeff Cogen and Portland Mayor Sam Adams' new initiative to infuse resources into underserved Portland-area neighborhood business districts Posted October 19, 2011
In 2007, this sculpture by Mylan Rakich was installed at Cascade for Art Beat. Artist returns to Cascade Campus
Rakich's works are primarily large scale steel fabrications that are lyrical and incorporate the industrial and natural worlds Posted October 18, 2011
PCC's 50th kickoff inspires crowd
Not even the weather could keep people away from Pioneer Courthouse Square on Friday, Oct. 7 for Portland Community College's kickoff celebration of its 50th anniversary Posted October 10, 2011
Sylvania Campus participates in second annual Mahrajan
The Sylvania Campus of Portland Community College – along with Portland State University’s Middle East Studies Center and several others – co-sponsored the nearly day-long gala Posted October 8, 2011
The September 2011 website statistics. Media Report: fuel cell power
The fuel cells at the Sylvania Campus and The Contractor Lady working on the college bond program were big news items for media during the month of September Posted October 7, 2011
PCC history photos now online
Staff have been hard at work to collect and store all of PCC's historical photos. Now, anyone can browse the online database Posted October 6, 2011
The pumpkin patch returns to the PCC Harvest Festival at the Rock Creek Campus. Harvest Festival is Oct. 22
Pick a pumpkin, roast some nuts, take a hayride, pet a critter, enjoy free food and a day focused on […] Posted October 5, 2011
Sylvania 'lockdown' drill canceled
Sylvania's "lockdown" drill for Thursday has been canceled. Posted October 4, 2011
Tech troubles continue
A system malfunction at most Portland Community College campuses and centers has affected telephone, e-mail and computer systems that students, staff and faculty use to access information, process data and participate in distance learning classes. Posted October 3, 2011