Posted in 2017

President Mitsui speaking at a podium City of Promise
President Mark Mitsui speaks on the transformative power of education Posted May 29, 2017
B of A Gives to Future Connect 1
The money will help low-income and first-generation students from Portland, Beaverton and Hillsboro get scholarships, in-depth advising and college success coaching Posted May 25, 2017
Planning PCC's Future Facilities
On Wednesday, May 24, round two of open forums about Portland Community College’s facilities planning process were main events at […] Posted May 24, 2017
President Talks Future with PCC
At Sylvania Campus, an overflow crowd of faculty, staff and students gathered in the Performing Arts Center Lobby to hear – and ask questions – about the president’s plans to address the challenges PCC faces as it strives to ensure opportunity and equitable student success Posted May 23, 2017
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For many months, the Rock Creek Campus has been celebrating its 40th anniversary as well as the completion of the major overhaul of one of its key structures, Building 5 Posted May 22, 2017
Student welding, with lots of sparks flying Igniting Career Pathways 1
PCC is leading state project that gets low-income people the job training they need Posted May 22, 2017
Facilities Planning Forums Set 2
Carve out room on the calendar Wednesday, May 24 to stop by one of the “open house” forums being hosted at the Cascade and Rock Creek campuses Posted May 20, 2017
Liu Caps Fulbright Lectures
Portland Community College wrapped up intriguing visits of several visiting Fulbright Scholars Posted May 18, 2017
Staff Display Secret Art Talents
The inaugural Rock Creek Campus Art Competition, held May 8 in Helzer Gallery, attracted more than 40 pieces of art from non-art faculty, staff and former students. The event was one of a dozen events held throughout the year as part of Rock Creek’s 40th birthday celebration Posted May 18, 2017
John Farnum (right) with Neal Naigus at the college's last Center for Civic Participation event. CCP to Discuss Xenophobia, Fear
This week the Center for Civic Participation at PCC (CCP at PCC) continues its "Meaningful Conversations" series with a forum discussion on "Fear Itself: Is Xenophobia Ever Justified? Posted May 17, 2017