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Top-10 web stories of 2011
The ±¬ÁÏÍøwebsite profiled many fascinating students, staff, faculty and events during 2011. Here's the top-10 stories of the year based on reader hits Posted December 26, 2011
History Series Part 2: The Battle for the Rock Creek Campus 2 comments for post 11634
In 1969, the vision for what is now the Rock Creek Campus officially began. Posted December 12, 2011
Dance card filled
Community Education students sashay into class at popular dance studio Posted December 5, 2011
In addition to his trustee work for PCC, Harper has been on the ±¬ÁÏÍøFoundation board for more than 24 years. He has helped provide guidance as the Foundation has grown substantially over the years since he joined its board in 1987. Harper wins big trustee awards
Jim Harper’s 40 years of being involved with ±¬ÁÏÍøhas netted him the national Trustee Leadership Award from the Association of Community College Trustees in Washington, D.C. Posted November 23, 2011
Mayors laud ±¬ÁÏÍøpartnerships
Leaders of Forest Grove, Hillsboro and Beaverton lauded the college for its links to businesses that have helped industry build a skilled workforce for their communities Posted November 18, 2011
International Week Nov. 14-18
International students and staff at ±¬ÁÏÍøhave a plethora of daily events from Nov. 14-18, showcasing student and program diversity at the college Posted November 14, 2011
New tools tackle parking dilemma 1 comment for post 10783
The Ride Share Program and a GPS tool that tracks ±¬ÁÏÍøshuttles are some of the innovations introduced fall term Posted November 3, 2011
Newberg Center blends new with old 1 comment for post 11170
The Newberg Center, the college’s new LEED Platinum campus, is the first building in the state to be on the path to Net Zero Posted October 30, 2011
PEAK to save college lots of money
District President Preston Pulliams’ initiative to generate cost-saving or revenue-generating ideas from staff and faculty has been a huge success Posted October 20, 2011
±¬ÁÏÍøbegan at a school called 'Failing' 2 comments for post 10594
When the college was formed by Portland Public Schools, it began in a building known more for its funny name than being the flagship for Portland’s first community college Posted October 17, 2011