Clackamas president stops by PCC on 1,500-mile journey to support students
Story by James Hill. Photos by Ric Getter.
This college president is on the run.
Clackamas Community College President Dr. Tim Cook is on a huge challenge: running more than 1,500 miles to all 17 Oregon community colleges in 50 days. On Saturday, Aug. 2, Cook stopped by 海棠直播’s Sylvania Campus to greet staff and students and continue his journey to other Oregon community colleges. On hand to welcome Cook were State Rep. Rob Nosse and PCC President Dr. Adrien Bennings, who ran with him on his jog out of the campus.
Averaging 32 miles a day, Cook鈥檚 (ROCCS) aims to raise awareness of the barriers students face, including food insecurity (41%), housing insecurity (52%) and homelessness (20%), as highlighted by The Hope Center.
鈥淎s a first-generation college student, I understand the transformative power of education,鈥 Cook said. 鈥淭hrough ROCCS, I hope to shine a light on these challenges and rally support to meet students鈥 basic needs.鈥
Oregon鈥檚 community colleges serve 200,000 students鈥攐ver half of the state鈥檚 higher education enrollment. Cook鈥檚 run underscores their vital role. To contribute to his cause and help raise money for community college students, visit .

Clackamas President Tim Cook (right) sprints up hill near Sylvania’s Performing Arts Center with PCC President Adrien Bennings (sunglasses).




