Posted in August 2016
- College Advances Familiar Faces
- Each individual will serve in a college-wide capacity Posted August 30, 2016
- Healthy Rewards 2 comments for "Rachel Hodgson is parlaying medical assisting degree into nursing career"
- Rachel Hodgson is parlaying medical assisting degree into nursing career Posted August 29, 2016
- LITE Applications Due Sept. 7 2 comments for "Interested in becoming a LITE listener? Applications due Sept. 7"
- Conflict resolution, compassion, skill-building. . . all are part of a novel new resource coming to PCC this fall: the […] Posted August 26, 2016
- Board Names New Leaders
- The PCC Board consists of seven members elected by zones to four-year terms Posted August 25, 2016
- PCC Honors Radiography Grads
- Twenty-eight Radiography Program students celebrated their completion ceremony on Thursday, Aug. 11, at the Sylvania Campus Posted August 24, 2016
- College Scores Awards, Grants 1 comment for "Portland Community College garners multitude of honors and awards"
- A summary of news, awards and grants from the college Posted August 22, 2016
- Brave Spaces 6 comments for "PCC’s growing Queer Resource Centers serve students of all identities"
- PCC’s growing Queer Resource Centers serve students of all identities Posted August 22, 2016
- Keeping the Oregon Promise 1 comment for "Oregon Promise Day at Rock Creek Campus draws large crowd, State Sen. Mark Hass"
- Nearly 100 students and parents attended the new student welcome day that introduced them to college resources and advising Posted August 17, 2016
- High Schoolers Fabricate Skills
- The Sylvania Campus, with the help of local school districts and a grant from the Oregon Department of Education, hosted a four-week, dual credit Digital Fabrication Camp for high school students ages 14-18 years old this summer Posted August 16, 2016
- RC Solar Report a Click Away 1 comment for "Online monitor keeps great work of Rock Creek’s solar array on everyone’s minds"
- Solar panels are becoming more and more part of the landscape, but unlike wind turbines or dams, their work is invisible to the naked eye – that is unless you use a nifty online monitor that measures the panels’ energy generation and demand Posted August 15, 2016