Posted in February 2010
- ‘Sylvania Reads!’ initiative aimed at getting more staff, students reading
- “Sylvania Reads!” – an initiative to encourage faculty, staff and students to read books that address topics and issues pertaining […] Posted February 11, 2010
- Study in Costa Rica or Mexico
- The PCC Study Abroad office is taking applications for its’ summer programs to Costa Rica and Guanajuato, Mexico. The trip […] Posted February 10, 2010
- Rev. Jackson to be honored at CAS
- On Sunday, Feb. 28, a local legacy will be enshrined for posterity at Cascade Campus when the Rev. John H. Jackson Collection and Reading Room are opened to the public. Posted February 8, 2010
- PCC's big enrollment growth continues
- PCC’s core credit enrollment grew by more than 20 percent, which has put a strain on the college’s financial aid system as more students look for money to pay for classes Posted February 8, 2010
- Student survives disaster to lead at PCC
- David King survived Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, and now is flourishing as a student leader at the Cascade Campus Posted February 5, 2010
- SYL hosts heart, student services fairs
- “Heart Beat” – Tuesday, Feb. 9 Celebrate Valentine’s Day and “American Heart Month” in February with PCC’s Heart Beat on […] Posted February 4, 2010
- Gondara named to Biz Journal list
- Brooke Gondara, division dean of Social Sciences at the Sylvania Campus, was tapped by the Portland?Business Journal as one of […] Posted February 3, 2010
- Foundation needs $50,000 by March 31 to earn $320,000 for scholarships
- The Miller Foundation once again will match new or increased gifts to the PCC Foundation in 2009-10, helping it raise critical funds for scholarships. Posted February 3, 2010
- Local media loved Fin Aid Day, powwow
- Here is a look at some of the news stories about PCC from around the local area and the nation in January, 2010 Posted February 2, 2010
- Alembic is taking literary, art submissions
- Alembic, the PCC Sylvania Campus quarterly literary?magazine, is actively seeking poetry, prose (short fiction and?nonfiction), and art (black and white […] Posted February 1, 2010