Student Sustainability Hub
We’re all in this together
Explore sustainability, build community, and strengthen your skills with the Student Sustainability Hub. Our programs are designed for students who want to create positive change on campus and beyond. Choose your own adventure and thrive!
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Events
Share the Love Week
- Monday, February 10 – 11:30am-1:30pm: Sylvania
- Tuesday, February 11 – 11:30am-1:30pm: Cascade
- Wednesday, February 12 – 11:30am-1:30pm: Southeast
- Thursday, February 13 – 11:30am-1:30pm: Rock Creek
Join us for some fun Valentine’s crafts brought to you by the Learning Gardens, Basic Needs, Sustainability, and 欧洲杯决赛竞猜app_欧洲杯足球网-投注|官网 (BNSL), Student Engagement, and more!
Free Food Markets
Free Food Markets are community events that center fresh produce provided by the Oregon Food Bank. This event is open to all and there are no limits. No ID is needed to attend, we only ask how many are in their household. We ask that participants bring their own bag or box to transport the food. Everyone is welcome! Food may run out before the event end time.
- Wednesday, January 8, 1:30-3:00pm @ Southeast in MTH Great Hall
- Friday, January 24, 12-1:30pm @ Rock Creek Campus in Building 5 Lobby
- Monday, February 3, 12-1:30pm @ Cascade Campus in SU Lobby
- Monday, February 17, 1:30-3:00pm @ Sylvania Campus CC Mall Entrance
- Monday, March 3, 12-1:30pm @ Cascade Campus in SU Lobby
- Wednesday, March 12, 1:30- 3:00pm @ Southeast Campus in MTH Great Hall
Volunteer
Learning Garden Open Volunteer Hours
You are welcome to stop by the gardens at the below times to volunteer your time. No experience or tools necessary. We are excited to welcome volunteers back!
Cascade Campus
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12-3pm
Newberg Center
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10am-1pm
Rock Creek Campus
Tuesday-Friday, 10am-1pm
Southeast Campus
Mondays and Wednesdays, 12-3pm
Sylvania Campus
Visit our events or contact peter.ritson@pcc.edu to schedule a time.
GivePulse
Explore community engagement opportunities, track your hours, connect with community partners, and share your impact through PCC’s GivePulse site.
Whether you are taking a course with a community-based learning assignment/project or just looking to get involved, GivePulse is your one-stop shop for connecting with community here at PCC! Just a couple of the benefits of using GivePulse include becoming a part of a movement or cause that you care about and creating a community engagement transcript (for your own reporting purposes).
Check out these upcoming sustainability opportunities through GivePulse!
Classes
Upcoming credit classes
The following classes in the winter 2025 term include sustainability as a component of their curricula:
Automotive Service Technology
Architectural Design and Drafting
- ARCH 124 Introduction to Building Systems
- ARCH 134 Energy Conservation Code
- ARCH 200 Principles of Arch. Design
- ARCH 280 CE: Arch Design & Drafting
Anthropology
Building Construction Technology
Business Administration
Biology
- BI 101 Biology I
- BI 141 Habitats: Life of the Forest
- BI 142 Habitats: Marine Biology
- BI 145 Intro to Wild. Cons. & Manag.
- BI 213 Principles of Biology
College Success and Career Guidance
Chemistry
Criminal Justice
Communication Studies
Economics
English
Environmental Studies and Resources
- ESR 140 Intro. to Sustainability
- ESR 141 Individual Sustainability
- ESR 171 Environ Science: Bio. Perspect.
- ESR 173 Environ Science: Geolog. Perspect.
- ESR 201 Applied Environmental Studies
Geology
Geography
Health Studies
- HE 251 Community and Public Health
- HE 264 Food Systems and Public Health
- HE 278 Human Health & the Environment
History
Interior Design
Landscape Technology
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Paralegal
Philosophy
Political Science
- PS 202 US Pub. Policy & Dem
- PS 205 Global Politics: Conflict & Cooperation
- PS 211 Peace and Conflict
- PS 221 Globalization & International Relations
- PS 280A Cooperative Education: Political Science
Social Justice
Sociology
- SOC 206 Social Problems
- SOC 213 Diversity in the United States
- SOC 214A Illumination Project I
- SOC 218 Sociology of Gender
- SOC 221 Globalization & International Relations
- SOC 280A Cooperative Education: Sociology
Women’s and Gender Studies
Sustainability Focus Award
The Sustainability Focus Award recognizes students who have completed a broad range of sustainability-related courses. The award is designed to encourage students to learn to see environmental issues from multiple perspectives and to increase their experience in this multi-disciplinary topic. The earning of this focus award can demonstrate to potential employers and transfer colleges that the student has a deep and broad understanding of sustainability issues.
Jobs
We frequently have work-study positions available at the campus and district level. Please see the PCC Work Study page for available positions or email sustainability@pcc.edu. Please note that not all positions may be available at this time.
Clubs
Student Sustainability Club
This is an organization of students from Portland Community College who believe that a collective effort can make a difference for a better world. Our mission is to build awareness about the issues of environmental degradation and environmental social justice, and to help the community adopt a sustainable lifestyle in their own lives and on campus. We have community outreach projects, volunteer opportunities, and outdoor activities.
Please check out our page on PantherHub or contact Jade Menchaca at jade.menchaca@pcc.edu?with questions or concerns!
Bee Campus USA Committee
Are you passionate about pollinators? Are you interested in increasing pollinator habitat on our campuses? The PCC Bee Campus USA Committee is seeking new members. Your commitment would be to participate in meetings 3-4 times per year, serve as an advisor and help educate the PCC community about the importance of pollinators and their habitat, our campus apiary, beekeeping classes, and our fundraising efforts (honey sales). If you are interested in joining, please email sustainability@pcc.edu.
Tree Campus Higher Education Committee
You have the opportunity to join forces with us to protect and promote trees, enhancing the natural environment in and around all of our campuses and centers at PCC. The PCC Tree Campus Higher Education Committee welcomes students, faculty, staff, and community members to help with this important college-wide effort.
We work together to:
- Establish policies and guidelines for planting, maintaining, and removing trees
- Ensure that adequate funding and staff time is provided in support of the program
- Organize activities in observance of National Arbor Day
- Create opportunities for students to participate in tree-related service learning projects
- Educate the community about the important ecosystem benefits that trees provide
For more information or to join the committee, contact tree-campus-group@pcc.edu.
Nature For All: Environmental Club
Want to share your love for sustainability and the environment, need volunteer hours, or just want to learn more about the world that surrounds us, then come join Nature for All. Participate in trail maintenance at RCESC; participate in Adopt-a-road clean up along 185th; write restoration proposals for grants; participate in restoration projects on and off PCC campuses; and network with like-minded individuals and local environmental agencies, like Clean Water Services and Portland Audubon Society. Interested in learning more? Visit the PantherHub page.
Organic Garden Club
The purpose of the LAWNS club (Land Air Water Nutrients Space) is to make gardening accessible to all PCC students, staff, and faculty and open the door to promote the transformation of LAWNS into biodiverse environments that engage all plants and gardeners by bringing access to affordable, sustainable gardening and awareness to food sovereignty. To get involved, contact Peter Ritson at peter.ritson@pcc.edu.
Habitat Restoration Team at Sylvania
Would you like leadership and environmental field experiences? Come join the team! We don’t usually meet for two hours but sometimes we write grants, show movies, do a walkabout, or have a mini-work party. The Habitat Restoration Team, working with the Sylvania Grounds crew, PCC students and staff, and community members, works to remove invasive species, plant NW native plants, and help stabilize creek beds. To get involved, contact April Ann Fong at afong@pcc.edu.
Green Team
Comprised of staff, students, and faculty, this group of dedicated people is the champion of sustainability at PCC. Functionally serving as an advisory committee to the Sustainability Office, this group has a strategic influence on department-level sustainable practices, information dissemination, and Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP), as well as serving as contacts for campus-wide initiatives and education. It is this group of sustainability promoters that keeps us going! We always welcome interested folks! We usually meet once per month. The Green Team always has something going on. Please contact Jade Menchaca at jade.menchaca@pcc.edu to learn more.
Thinking of starting a club?
First contact the district sustainability department, which can connect you with people and resources that you will need to know. Who knows – maybe there’s already a club that exists, waiting for someone like you to step into a leadership role!
Resources
Fall Panther Pantry Hours
All pantries are closed July 4 and August 18-September 25
- Southeast: Tabor Hall, Tuesday and Wednesday: 10am – 7pm
- (closed from 12-1pm on Wednesdays)
- Cascade: Student Union, Tuesday and Wednesday: 10am – 7pm
- Sylvania: CC Building, Tuesday and Wednesday: 10am – 7pm
- Rock Creek: Building 5, Tuesday and Wednesday: 10am – 7pm
The schedule is subject to change. Visit the Panther Pantry website for updates.
Eco Social Justice Grant
In 2008 the Associated Students of Portland Community College (ASPCC) District Student Council approved a ten cent addition to the student activity fee, creating The Green Initiative Fund. At the beginning of 2018, the ASPCC District Student Council unanimously agreed to change the name of this fund to the Eco Social Justice Grant (ESJG), this name change better reflects the broader scope of what these grants have been and will be dedicated to. This grant works to support and foster a culture of collaborative, innovative problem solving using environmental sustainability and social justice initiatives to accomplish these goals.
This grant is supported by?Basic Needs, Sustainability, and 欧洲杯决赛竞猜app_欧洲杯足球网-投注|官网?team.
Learn more and apply for the Eco Social Justice Grant!
Environmental Center
The PCC Environmental Center promotes sustainability, education, and action. We invite students to protect and sustain our local and global community. We are currently located in the Science Technology building, ST 213. Our office hours are Monday and Wednesday 8:30am – 5pm, Tuesday and Thursday 8:30am-2:30pm, Friday 9am – 3pm. Email peter.ritson@pcc.edu if you have any questions.
Climate Research Guides
An updated climate change research guide is now live on the PCC Library website. This updated guide has a tab highlighting the PCC Climate Action Plan. One of the best ways to support students experiencing eco-anxiety and climate grief is to help them connect with a community doing meaningful climate justice work.
Also, there are two more guides in production focused on integrating climate change into classroom curriculum: Teaching Climate Change in the Community College and Climate Change Curriculum. Would you be able to contribute some PCC-specific content to help complete these additional guides?
Specifically, the guides would benefit from:
- assignments and curriculum related to climate change created by PCC instructors
- PCC instructors and staff willing to advise or support colleagues wanting to add a climate component to their courses
Please reach out to Roberta Richards at rrichard@pcc.edu if you have assignments to share or are willing to be listed as a support person.
The Menstrual Project
Cascade Women’s Resource Center is providing more free reusable menstrual products through the Eco Social Justice Grant to help students and PCC reduce their waste and lower the amount of money used on menstrual products.
Go to our Instagram at @cascadewrc to find more information on the products!
You can directly request products at any time via The Menstrual Project. Request products by filling out this form.
GPSEN College Network of Environmentalists
Stay in the loop of networking events in Portland, discuss goals and ideas for the future, and more!
Want to learn how to be more sustainable on the day-to-day?
Take the Sustainable Choices Pledge.