Sylvania Campus
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'Washed Ashore' exposes plastic pollution
- The touring educational art show made up of large-scale sculptures made entirely out of plastics found on Oregon beaches will be on display at the Sylvania Campus Posted April 19, 2011
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Green careers workshop at Sylvania
- Join Jim Cassio, co-author of “Green Careers: Choosing Work for a Sustainable Future,” and local industry professionals to learn about green career opportunities Posted April 15, 2011
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Foundation celebrates success
- Dieterich Steinmetz, dean of the Science and Engineering Division, serves up ice cream sundaes in the Sylvania Campus cafeteria,Thursday, […] Posted April 14, 2011
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Disturbingly funny theater at PCC
- Written in the early 1970’s, ‘Sexual Perversity in Chicago’ profiles four characters searching for relationships without a compass and takes each to their limits in this funny, heart wrenching and shockingly blunt play Posted April 8, 2011
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Author Heidi Durrow coming back to PCC
- Former student and NAACP Image Award nominee Heidi Durrow will speak about her new book, ‘The Girl Who Fell from the Sky,’ and her academic journey Posted April 6, 2011
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Media report: Foundation's success gets attention
- Faculty accolades and the Foundation's success at fund-raising were big stories with local media in March Posted April 5, 2011
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'Carbon Nation' film coming to Sylvania
- 'Carbon Nation' will be shown at 5 p.m., April 12 in Room 107, ST Building, Sylvania Campus. A live question-and-answer session will follow Posted April 5, 2011
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Food Canteen launched at Sylvania
- The Sylvania AS(student government) is launching a Food Canteen for students in need Posted April 4, 2011
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'Socrates cafe' author at Sylvania
- Internationally acclaimed author and philosopher Christopher Phillips and founder of the "Socrates Café" model will give a presentation at the Sylvania Campus Posted April 4, 2011
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Project asks 'Who Are We?'
- 'Who Are You?' is a story sharing, photo shoot and collage project that asked students, staff and faculty about their thoughts on race, racism, diversity and multicultural identity Posted April 1, 2011