Abe Proctor

Contact info: abraham.proctor@pcc.edu

Articles (153):

Emergency Services Open House set for May 11
The public will get a close-up view of what it takes to be a first responder during the building’s annual Open House, set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, May 11, at the corner of North Killingsworth Street and Mississippi Avenue Posted May 4, 2011
Trades program partners with state agencies for minority, women recruitment
The Bureau of Labor and Industries and the Oregon Department of Transportation have partnered with Portland Community College’s Evening Trades Apprenticeship Preparation program in an effort to increase the participation of minorities and women in heavy highway construction trades Posted April 11, 2011
Cascade film, lecture to address environmental health risks
Dr. Maye Thompson of Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility will discuss this evidence – and give suggestions for reducing your exposure and building resilience against environmental threats – when she visits Cascade Campus on Friday, April 29 Posted April 5, 2011
‘Last Wednesday’ features Cascade students’ creativity
The talents of Cascade Campus will have their time in the sun at the upcoming "Last Wednesday Celebration," taking place throughout the day on Wednesday, March 16 Posted March 8, 2011
PCC Cascade plays host to sketch comedy
The cast and crew of? “Portlandia” gather at the library of Cascade Campus to shoot the season pilot. (Photo by […] Posted January 27, 2011
Jefferson High School builds on Middle College Partnership with PCC
The school, which will transform in Fall 2011, is offering information sessions to interested students and their parents Posted January 18, 2011
Sen. Wyden hosts town hall at Cascade
Friday’s meeting will serve Multnomah County, but Oregonians from throughout the state are encouraged to attend Posted January 11, 2011
Pacific Northwest Native culture: Up close and very personal
Cascade History Instructor Charlie Presti took part in a traveling series of cultural workshops that took him to Native American communities along the Northwest Pacific coast. Posted December 16, 2010
OHSU Researcher to Speak at Cascade Nov. 19
Thornburg will connect the latest research on maternal and childhood nutrition with vulnerabilities for adult onset diseases like cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer in the next generation Posted November 18, 2010
Ugandan Reverend to speak at Cascade on anti-homosexuality bill
The Rev. Mark Kiyimba, a leader in the struggle against the repressive anti-homosexuality bill being considered by the Ugandan parliament, will speak at Cascade Campus on Friday, Nov. 5 Posted October 27, 2010