James Hill
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Articles (4878):
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PCC’s Entry Level High Tech Training: Iranian finds path to employment
- Seifollah Mojab had been laid off from his first job in the U.S. when he spotted a flier advertising the Entry Level High Tech Skills Training Program, changing his life Posted August 9, 2010
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PCC training programs are getting people to work
- The PCC Washington County Workforce 沙巴体育官网ment Center has been sponsoring Entry Level High Tech Skills Training classes for nine years and has employed 220 graduates Posted August 6, 2010
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Public Affairs media and Web site report for July 2010
- In July, PCC's student speaker at graduation enjoyed plenty of the limelight from local and national media outlets Posted August 5, 2010
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Green Technology degree option available at PCC
- Mechanical and Civil Engineering Technology students will explore green technology and sustainability methods that will prepare them to practice sustainable engineering Posted August 5, 2010
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PCC enrollment growth: Twelve straight terms and counting
- As the college’s enrollment continues its growth at a record pace, PCC’s health programs do not need any more students Posted August 2, 2010
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Squire named PCC Board chair, Harper vice chair
- Squire of Beaverton will serve as leader of the PCC Board through the 2010-11 year while Jim Harper of Northwest Portland will be vice chair Posted July 19, 2010
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Gerontology Program adds Horticulture Therapy Certificate
- The new Horticulture Therapy Certificate prepares students to work in diverse fields like pediatric, geriatric, psychiatric, vocational and medical rehabilitation Posted July 15, 2010
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Jorgensen selected to national dental assisting board of directors
- Virginia Jorgensen, dental assisting instructor at PCC, is one of six new board members for the national organization Posted July 15, 2010
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Project Degree assists students in completing college
- The program is specifically designed for 18-26 year olds who have earned a high-school diploma or GED but still need pre-college level courses. Posted July 12, 2010
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A learning project that took a village
- Community and college volunteers created a cob bench, eco-roof, water catchment system and rain garden, using reclaimed and locally sourced materials Posted July 12, 2010