Abe Proctor
Contact info: abraham.proctor@pcc.edu
Articles (153):
- Cascade Campus leaders cap successful fall community event season
- The Cascade Campus was home to an array of community events this past fall term at Portland Community College Posted December 30, 2019
- Team of PCC students take on fellow inventors at statewide competition 1
- Team of students pitch environmentally friendly vending machines Posted August 12, 2019
- National leader on equity visits Men of Color Program at Cascade Campus 1
- Men of Color Center for Excellence in Education making a difference in the lives of many Posted June 11, 2019
- Portland Teachers Program celebrates three decades of making a difference
- For three decades, the Portland Teachers Program (PTP) has trained and educated generations of teachers of color for Portland-area public […] Posted June 3, 2019
- Community celebrates new African American history exhibit at Cascade
- The Evelyn Crowell Center for African American Community History is a monument to both Crowell’s extraordinary life and to the generations of African Americans Posted May 20, 2019
- Fifteen years in the making: PCC opens long-awaited Cascade Campus Learning Garden 1
- After nearly 15 years of planning and development, the Cascade Campus Learning Garden is, at last, open Posted May 2, 2019
- PCC instructor Chris Rose wins prestigious Oregon Literary Fellowship 1
- He's the recipient of an Oregon Literary Fellowship for Poetry by Literary Arts Posted April 19, 2019
- PCC’s Earth Week welcomes City Commish JoAnn Hardesty as keynote speaker
- Portland City Commissioner JoAnn Hardesty will headline a weeklong series of events, speakers, art displays, workshops, activism, and more Posted April 12, 2019
- PCC’s 22nd employment fair to attract hundreds of job seekers
- More than 100 area employers to be represented at the PCC Job Fair Posted April 8, 2019
- Legal Services Day gives people stuck with fines and fees a second chance 4
- Last month, Legal Services Day at Portland Community College’s Cascade Campus was designed to help low-income community members climb out from beneath that mountain Posted April 1, 2019