Misty Bouse
Contact info: misty.bouse@pcc.edu
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A Portland Community College public relations specialist, Misty Bouse has been working in college advancement for a decade. A graduate of University of Oregon, Misty has worked as a managing editor for BUILDERNews Magazine and as a contributing writer for Central Oregon Community College's Legacies, Oregon Home and Green Living magazines.Articles (94):
- Sustainability upcycles PCC’s banners and more for greater good
- The collaboration between PCC's Sustainability, Student Life & 欧洲杯决赛竞猜app_欧洲杯足球网-投注|官网, and Marketing departments salvaged nearly 900 square feet of material for reuse with Ecologic Designs Posted May 23, 2023
- PCC hosts Ethnic Studies Youth Conference for middle and high school students
- The public event at the Rock Creek Campus connects youth to social and environmental justice causes Posted May 17, 2023
- A dream life: Korea to PCC to Nike, alum Seunghoi An designs her own career path
- Seunghoi An?is a Korean designer based in Portland who graduated from PCC in 2018 with an associate degree in graphic design. She now is working in her dream job at Nike Posted May 17, 2023
- PCC theatre production ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ explores the dark side
- The Theatre Arts Program’s performance of ”Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde” is loosely based on the Gothic novella, ”The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson Posted May 15, 2023
- ‘Diesel Day’ returns, drawing 600 high school students and industry partners
- After a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the event attracted 600 high school students who participated in hands-on learning sessions and learned about diesel technicians careers Posted May 11, 2023
- PCC Foundation’s ‘Festival of Dreams’ Gala creates crucial scholarships for students
- Event proceeds will support the Foundation’s “Bridges to the Future” scholarship fund, which provides access to a college education for historically underserved populations Posted May 10, 2023
- Southeast Campus Art Gallery celebrates artist Midori Hirose’s yearlong Furin Project
- The Furin Project Symposium is Friday, May 5, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the SE Campus and is free and open to the public with a short walking tour from the SE Learning Garden Posted May 1, 2023
- Growing passion: Students sculpt a living outdoors in Landscape Technology Program
- It's a great time to be in the landscape industry as the number of jobs and types of careers grow. And, PCC's Landscape Technology Program is there to provide the skills students need to be successful Posted April 26, 2023
- National Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society selects PCC alum for literary publication
- From more than 800 entries, Kay Glass has been selected for publication in Phi Theta Kappa’s "Nota Bene" literary journal Posted April 19, 2023
- Earth Week Primer: PCC students win big at regional sustainability conference
- PCC students beat out other colleges at the Washington Oregon Higher Education Sustainability Conference's pitch fest held at Oregon State University Posted April 13, 2023