Employee News

Symposium spotlights industrial tech industry
Nearly 50 people, from both industry and higher education, attended the event, which kicked off with a breakfast and was followed by several panel discussions Posted May 5, 2011
Sylvania workshop covers green careers
Nearly 50 PCC faculty, staff and students attended the interactive, three-hour Green Careers Workshop held at the Sylvania Campus on April 21 Posted May 4, 2011
Art Beat set to dazzle the senses
PCC’s weeklong celebration of the arts will welcome former instructor Marie Watt as featured artist plus showcase a variety of local and international artists Posted May 4, 2011
PCC music phenom debuts work
Ian Guthrie started on the piano in the second grade, two months shy of his 8th birthday and started taking private lessons a year later. The first piece he performed was a one-page arrangement and at 9 years old he composed his first piano concerto Posted April 29, 2011
Rock Creek ceramics sale in May
This is a large showing of both creative and functional pottery with a portion of the proceeds used to support the work of the student Ceramics Guild Posted April 28, 2011
So you think you’re smarter than a Southeast Center instructor
Each weekend, thousands of Americans rack their brains to solve the puzzle on National Public Radio’s “Weekend Edition Sunday,” which […] Posted April 28, 2011
Instructor creates moving artwork
Art instructor Evertt A. Beidler created a one-of-a-kind exhibit that has carried his passion for performance art away, literally Posted April 28, 2011
PHOTOS: Job fair packs the gym
On Tuesday, April 26, more than 1,000 job-seekers filtered through the Physical Education Building's gymnasium for the 2011 Cascade Job Fair, which featured 30 invited employers Posted April 27, 2011
Grad Fairs slated for April 25-28
Graduation fairs are slated at all PCC campuses and the Southeast Center next week, to help students get organized for the June 10 commencement ceremony Posted April 22, 2011
Hundreds flock to budget hearing
The budget-writing Ways & Means Committee of the Oregon Legislature kicked off a series of public hearings Tuesday night at Portland Community College’s Sylvania Campus. The hearing drew an estimated 250 people Posted April 20, 2011