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):
- PCC instructor and student riding to Arctic to support military vets at risk of suicide
- PCC diesel service technology instructor Jonathan Williams and his student Ethan Cape are riding motorcycles to the Arctic this summer to build awareness of military suicides Posted February 13, 2023
- CTE Month: Student turns to bioscience after career in fine arts and animation
- Current student Annie Chung decided to build a new bioscience career from one in fine arts and animation Posted February 7, 2023
- A food-sensitive, animal-loving PCC alum creates alternative recipes for healthier living
- Jaclyn Rae, a 2019 PCC grad, offers healthy plant-based, locally sourced sustainable breakfasts and snacks in outlets, coffee shops and food co-ops Posted February 2, 2023
- PCC Students: Learn about changes to childcare funding and employment requirements
- New in 2023, more accessible child care funds for working and non-working students Posted January 25, 2023
- Bioscience Technology Program producing Oregon’s future scientists
- Students in the Bioscience Technology Program are excited for the career opportunities that await them in the field once they graduate Posted January 25, 2023
- Learn more about studying abroad at Ed Abroad Showcase Reception
- Come to the Ed Abroad Showcase Reception on Jan. 20 to view the final showing of 2022 Digital Photography in Prague student portfolios Posted January 17, 2023
- With Future Ready Oregon funding and Pell Grants, PCC aims to bolster education at Coffee Creek
- Students at the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility are benefitting from a Future Ready Oregon grant that will connect them to Pell Grants and more robust education programming Posted January 16, 2023
- 33rd Annual Cascade Festival of African Films Returns
- The annual festival is the longest-running, volunteer-run African film festival in the United States and runs Feb. 3 through March 4 Posted January 9, 2023
- State grant aims to help PCC diversify alcohol and drug counselor workforce
- PCC's Addiction Counseling Program, the largest in the state, is offering full scholarships to underrepresented communities Posted January 5, 2023
- Enrique Sanchez-Rivera is teaching students about next-gen tools for careers and life
- As the influence of augmented reality grows, instructor Enrique Sanchez-Rivera is introducing the new technology to students of all ages and expertise at PCC Posted November 23, 2022