Mark Evertz
Contact info: markevertz@pcc.edu
Articles (205):
- A Fresh Start: PCC's 35th Commencement 欧洲杯决赛竞猜app_欧洲杯足球网-投注|官网 Student Speaker Jim Parker
- Portland Community College celebrated its 1997 commencement on June 14 and 36-year-old Jim Parker, who had taken many hard-won steps […] Posted June 10, 1997
- Lunchtime Nourishment at Beaverton Library
- Beaverton – Get some intellectual nourishment with your lunch in a free six-week Special Interest Lecture Series during Wednesday noon […] Posted June 2, 1997
- PCC to Offer "Summer Sampler" to High School Students
- This August, Portland Community College has invited high school students to "try before they buy" the college’s two-year career training […] Posted June 2, 1997
- Full Catastrophe Lifestyle: Moving Beyond Stress, Pain and Illness
- Whether recovering from or coping with a serious illness or accident, mental power play a crucial role in healing. Learn […] Posted June 2, 1997
- How to Get What You’re Looking For
- Portland – Subtle mental barriers and old habits often block growth and progress in life. Dismantle those obstacles with How […] Posted June 2, 1997
- PCC Announces 1997 Commencement at Memorial Coliseum
- The spotlight will shine on hundreds of graduates at Portland Community College’s commencement ceremony on June 14. A PCC graduation […] Posted May 27, 1997
- Schindler's List Holocaust Survivor at PCC Performing Arts Center
- Leon Leyson, a holocaust survivor from Schindler’s List, will speak at the Performing Arts Center on the Sylvania Campus, 12000 […] Posted May 27, 1997
- PCC Spring Term Enrollment Shows Slight Growth
- At the end of the fourth week of spring term, enrollment is up very slightly at PCC. The number for […] Posted May 27, 1997
- Tickling the Ivories Not Torture
- Rock Creek – Learning piano need not be a torturous regimen of scales, counting and theory. Instead, just take a […] Posted May 22, 1997
- Tai Chi Chih
- ALOHA – Gain increased balance, calm and awareness each of two eight-weeks in Tai Chi Chih courses, "Beginning" or "Continuing," […] Posted May 22, 1997