Artworks of selected students will be exhibited at the Pasadena Museum of California Art this month in an event called Tomorrow Today: A juried Student exhibition from Pasadena City College.
Two-Time Grammy Award Winner a Big Hit
Two-time Grammy award winner Gordon Goodwin and his Big Phat Band performed to an enthusiastic crowd on April 13 at the Sexson Auditorium.
Drawing students learn from local artist
Hillary Mushkin held a presentation and a draw in for Lynne Bermans beginning drawing class on Monday.
Famed pianist plays intimate set
Students and piano enthusiasts were serenaded by famed Dutch pianist Eline Bergmann inside the dimly-lit Harbeson Hall at PCC on Saturday. The performance marked her U.S. debut as she played classical pieces from celebrated composers, including Frederic Chopin and Franz Schubert.
People of the stairs pass on the legacy
Many passersby have noticed the ever growing group of people who linger on the C Building steps. What most people don’t know is the legacy of these “people of the stairs.”
New whiteboard could make learning easier
Representatives from Digital Networks Group presented a new high tech whiteboard to PCC teachers and administrators April 3 in the Shatford Library.
A Look Back: English Instructor Robert Oventile
English Instructor Robert Oventile was a student at PCC about 30 years ago before he transferred to UC Berkeley where he majored in English.
PCC Student Parents Ask Help to “Stuff a Truck”
The PCC Child Development Center and parents will be host a donation day fundraiser on May 19 to help raise funds for materials needed for the children’s programs and ease budget restrains.
Automotive programs drive students to careers
The Automotive Technology Lab in IT 105 could be mistaken for an auto repair shop at first glance. But it is first and foremost, a classroom.
Travel To Florence Next Fall With The Study Abroad Program
A group from the Study and Travel Abroad Program again will be heading to Florence, Italy during the fall semester, said college officials.
