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Student Stacey Green outside wearing a mask Part 1: Top Stories of 2020
In the first of two parts, we countdown the year's best PCC stories Posted December 21, 2020
Wood products provide a number of benefits to local economy and users healthII PMWTC Design to Feature High-Tech Wood
Architects are designing the college’s first project with Cross Laminated Timber (CLT), a type of “mass timber." Posted December 17, 2020
Lisa George at the Cascade Campus Profiles From a Distance: Lisa George 16 comments for post 42052
The faculty leader has helped colleagues be better educators during this unprecedented time of online operations Posted December 14, 2020
Photo of the Carolyn Moore Writers House PCC to Establish Writer's House 9 comments for post 42208
The $5.5 million gift allows student writers, faculty and authors to develop their work Posted December 10, 2020
Elizabeth Gomez in front of St. John's Bridge Bridging Careers 1 comment for post 42044
After her job became obsolete, alum Elizabeth Gomez changes career plans to architectural drafting Posted December 7, 2020
Man Day. Virtual Manufacturing Day a Hit With Students 1 comment for post 42128
Due to the pandemic, the school created an alternative to help students explore advanced manufacturing Posted December 4, 2020
Ali looking at a globe A World of Understanding
Ali Esteghlalian teaches compassion and aspects of love through his interest in Persian poetry Posted November 30, 2020
woman smiling on computer screen DREAMers Breakfast Breaks Records
The virtual event drew 260 attendees who combined to raise more than $51,000 -- both record totals Posted November 26, 2020
COVID testing PCC Offers Flu Vaccine/COVID Testing 6 comments for post 42047
The Multnomah County Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) Program, in partnership with Multnomah County Communicable Disease Services […] Posted November 24, 2020
Nursing student standing outside with their arms folded and wearing scrubs, smiling into the camera A Badge of Courage 3 comments for post 41840
The PCC Nursing Program's uniform badge has great meaning for recent graduates, who are now helping COVID-19 patients Posted November 23, 2020