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Start Guide for online students 2 comments for post 21835
Starting for spring 2015, any student wanting to take their first online class at PCC must complete the Start Guide for Online Learners before they can register for that online class Posted February 25, 2015
The Creative Writing Club, which has more than 50 members, is one facet of the program that’s benefited from the expansion. Started in 2012, the club hosts combined student/faculty readings and produces the literary journal “Center Street,” which features poems, short prose pieces, photos and art of the Southeast Campus community. SEC club write on script 4 comments for post 21747
The Southeast Campus Writing Program is spreading the word Posted February 23, 2015
Rally Day at the Capitol Building with PCC's shuttle in the background. PCC students rally in Salem
PCC students and Poppe the Panther were in attendance for a statewide Rally Day by college students in Salem Posted February 18, 2015
Latinas enjoy Hermanas Conference
It was a full day of thinking about new things for the 220 Latina girls who attended the 2015 Hermanas Conference at ˿Ƶ's Rock Creek Campus Posted February 18, 2015
Southeast’s Stem Center hosts younger learners, too
February 17, 2015 By Katherine Miller The new Student Commons on Southeast Campus serves a large and diverse group of […] Posted February 17, 2015
Brown meets with senator's staff
PCC was recently approached by U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley's Chief of Staff, Mike Zamore, and his Education Policy Legislative Assistant Susan Lexer to meet with President Jeremy Brown Posted February 17, 2015
Students needed for PCC 'Hackathon' 2 comments for post 21755
˿Ƶ's Sylvania Campus is hosting a three-day "Hackathon" to develop ideas and hack hardware Posted February 17, 2015
RC Choir explores movie songs
The proceeds from this concert will help fund the Rock Creek Campus’ choir program Posted February 16, 2015
Arun Gandhi is the fifth grandson of India’s legendary leader and he took time on a busy book tour to stop by PCC on Jan. 22. His presentation, 'Teaching Peace in Turbulent Times,' attracted more than 200 staff, faculty and students. Grandson talks Gandhi principles 4 comments for post 21685
A grandchild of Mahatma Gandhi discusses his philosophy of peace at Cascade Campus event Posted February 16, 2015
Art exhibit celebrates business
The Lents Grown Story Yard Project was developed by ROSE, Youth Builders and the Portland Development Commission as a way to bring more art to the neighborhoods in Southeast Portland and involve youth in celebrating our multicultural business community Posted February 13, 2015