Sylvania Campus
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Sylvania hosts classical Indian dance
- The Arpana Dance Company will perform 鈥淧ancha Bhootam,鈥 a classical Indian dance in the Bharatanatyam style, at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 19, Performing Arts Center, Sylvania Campus Posted March 16, 2011
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Instructor's exhibit all about 'moving'
- 鈥楳oves Management鈥 is an exhibition that features new work by Portland artist Evertt A. Beidler funded by grants from the Regional Arts and Culture Council, and the Oregon Arts Commission Posted March 16, 2011
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Project Update for Sylvania Campus – March 2011
- This winter, the Sylvania Campus Bond Team has been working with campus building groups to develop framework plans to move […] Posted March 15, 2011
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Meeting Miller Match would add more scholarships
- The PCC Foundation is $55,000 away from reaching a money-raising goal to provide scholarships to a greater number of students Posted March 9, 2011
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Tobacco-free policy forum at Sylvania
- The forum, which is open to all staff, faculty and students, will be from 3 to 4 p.m., Thursday, March 10, Room 223, Health Technology Building Posted March 8, 2011
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Recycling leader will answer questions
- f you have every asked these questions or are curious about recycling and composting at the college then come talk with Eric Crum, the new coordinator Posted March 4, 2011
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New Fireside Chat with Linda Gerber
- 锘匡豢锘匡豢Linda Gerber, president of the Sylvania Campus, will host the next Fireside Chat for faculty and staff from noon to 1 p.m., Monday, March 7, Sylvania TLC Posted March 3, 2011
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'Dead Man's Cell Phone' starts Friday
- The play centers on a woman borrowing a dead man鈥檚 cell phone in a late night diner, and her world begins to change radically Posted March 1, 2011
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Heart Beat a hit with attendees
- Free and open to the public, Heart Beat attracted hundreds of attendees interested in heart-healthy information Posted February 28, 2011
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Writer on Middle East issues coming to PCC
- Reza Aslan, internationally acclaimed writer, author and scholar of religions, will visit the Sylvania Campus and share his thoughts on politics, faith, culture, and recent events in the Middle East Posted February 22, 2011