Benedict Lastimado, the new Vice President of Human Resources explains the logistics of Human Resources with meaningful simplicity.
Faculty artwork on display in Art Gallery
Large canvases, sculptures, and various other forms of art are gathered in the PCC Art Gallery for the annual Faculty Exhibit, which opened Sept. 7.
Five new counselors join staff
PCC’s Psychological Services hosts a yearlong program that assists graduate students from other colleges in finishing their doctorate in different specialties of psychology. This year PCC has a new group of women counselors that have been brought on to the team.
Art students show off work in summer exhibits
The PCC Art Gallery hosts “Clay and Copper” and “Young and Restless,” shows both displaying art from the Art 75 class.
Alumnus forms theater to help future stars
Milestone Theater Company, started by former PCC student Mike Alva, has been helping students dip their feet in the career of performing arts for five years.
Designers’ cars get ready to race
Eight PCC students participate in race of remote controlled vehicles that are powered by industrial rubber bands at Art Center on Aug. 1.
Twins win coveted scholarship
Briana and Jamie Nakawatase, both members of the Alpha Gamma Sigma honor society, recently won the Kathleen D. Loly Scholarship.
Some prefer taking classes at night
Not everyone works on the same schedule. Some students prefer to further their education after the sun goes down, while some have to deal with other demands during the day.
Operatic performance brings Mozart to life
An operatic performance of “The Magic Flute” by Mozart was performed in June in PCC’s Sexson Auditorium.
Percussion Ensemble performs flurry of tunes
The PCC Percussion Ensemble, directed by Charles “Tad” Carpenter, performed a flurry of tunes Friday, June 3, that demonstrated the various styles and techniques percussionists must use in such background music.