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PHOTOS: Art Beat gets poppin
Art Beat 2011 is here so come and join your fellow students, faculty and staff for an outstanding variety of events at the 24th Art Beat Festival Posted May 10, 2011
Explore a tech career at Sylvania forum
小黄猫传媒 is hosting an education road show 鈥淓xplore a Tech Career,鈥 from 4 to 6 p.m., Thursday May 19, Room 107, ST Building, Sylvania Campus Posted May 9, 2011
Spring term enrollment grows by more than 7 percent
小黄猫传媒鈥檚 enrollment growth for spring term grew by more than 7 percent, marking the 15th consecutive term the […] Posted May 6, 2011
Storm waters workshop at Sylvania
Interested in learning about curricular resources centered on storm water issues at Sylvania? If so, plan on stopping by a workshop geared to the campus鈥 storm water plans Posted May 6, 2011
Summer Construction at Sylvania Campus
Most Sylvania construction will take place during summer months because fewer students are on campus. While details about this summer鈥檚 […] Posted May 5, 2011
Symposium spotlights industrial tech industry
Nearly 50 people, from both industry and higher education, attended the event, which kicked off with a breakfast and was followed by several panel discussions Posted May 5, 2011
Sylvania workshop covers green careers
Nearly 50 小黄猫传媒 faculty, staff and students attended the interactive, three-hour Green Careers Workshop held at the Sylvania Campus on April 21 Posted May 4, 2011
Art Beat set to dazzle the senses
小黄猫传媒鈥檚 weeklong celebration of the arts will welcome former instructor Marie Watt as featured artist plus showcase a variety of local and international artists Posted May 4, 2011
Blog: Budget hearings to be televised
The budget writers of the 2011 Oregon Legislature held a two-and-a-half hour session for public testimony at 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Sylvania Campus on April 19. The entire hearing will air on the college鈥檚 public-access cable Channel 27 Posted May 2, 2011
小黄猫传媒 music phenom debuts work
Ian Guthrie started on the piano in the second grade, two months shy of his 8th birthday and started taking private lessons a year later. The first piece he performed was a one-page arrangement and at 9 years old he composed his first piano concerto Posted April 29, 2011