Posted in October 2000
- Hunt to Visit Northview Gallery for Carving Demonstration
- SYLVANIA CAMPUS - Richard Hunt, the Kwa-Gulth (Kwakiutl) artist who is making a totem pole for Portland Community College, will display his art and conduct a woodcarving demonstration at PCC's Sylvania Campus Northview Gallery, located at 12000 S.W. 49th Ave. Posted October 30, 2000
- PCC Veterinary Technology Program Receives two-year Accreditation
- ROCK CREEK CAMPUS - The Portland Community College Veterinary Technology program has announced that it will continue with full accreditation through Dec. 31, 2002. Posted October 30, 2000
- Pitching in to protect Rock Creek's environment
- On a hot August afternoon, the Portland Community College Rock Creek Campus is quiet. With classes still weeks away, the parking lots are largely empty. The only noise comes from the road grader carving a new bed for the main driveway into the campus. Posted October 23, 2000
- PCC Molds Career Day for Landscape, Building Students
- Portland Community College's Landscape Technology and Building Construction Technology programs will host a career day 9 a.m. to noon, on Tuesday, Oct. 24 at the Rock Creek Campus, located at 17705 N.W. Springville Road. Posted October 19, 2000
- 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses' Play Opens at PCC
- SYLVANIA CAMPUS - The Portland Community College Theater Arts department at the Sylvania Campus has announced the schedule of its fall production, "Les Liaisons Dangereuses." Posted October 19, 2000
- PCC Receives Learn and Serve America Grant
- Portland Community College is the recent recipient of a $390,000 Learn and Serve America grant, awarded by the Corporation for National Service. Posted October 19, 2000
- Big Schools Sign Pact to Co-Enroll Students
- PORTLAND - Portland Community College and Portland State University, who enroll more college students than any other schools in the state, will forge a new alliance to give students more choices and a clearer path to higher education. Posted October 19, 2000
- PCC Gear Up Project Rewarded with $2.8 million Grant
- PORTLAND - Portland Community College's Gear Up Project has received a $2.8 million grant from the Department of Education to serve more than 700 sixth- and seventh-grade students at Harriet Tubman and Ockley Green middle schools as well as students from Jefferson High School in north Portland. Posted October 13, 2000
- PCC Announces New College Degree Program in Columbia County
- ST. HELENS - PCC announces an extended program of course offerings in Columbia County, which will make it easier for residents to obtain a two-year Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (AAOT) degree. Posted October 5, 2000