Launch A Teaching Career At The CCC Teaching And Education Fair
-05/08/25
OREGON CITY – Clackamas Community College invites those considering a career in education to take the first step toward their future at the upcoming Teaching and Education College and Career Fair. The event will be held Tuesday, May 27, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the Wacheno Welcome Center Mall Area at CCC’s Oregon City campus.
The fair offers an opportunity for students, prospective educators and community members to explore pathways in teaching and education. Attendees will be able to:
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Meet with university advisors to learn about transfer pathways designed for future educators.
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Connect with local school districts, early learning centers and substitute staffing agencies to discover employment opportunities and build professional networks.
In addition, attendees who sign in at the event will be entered for a chance to win a free tuition voucher, valid for up to four credits (a value of $520) at Clackamas Community College.
“Our goal is to support and inspire the next generation of educators by connecting them with valuable resources, programs and local partners,” Mayla Morgan, teaching and learning outreach navigator, said. “Whether you’re just starting your journey or looking to advance your career in education, this fair is a great place to get connected.”
The event is free and open to the public. Clackamas Community College’s Oregon City campus is located at 19600 Molalla Ave. Parking is free.
For more information, contact Morgan at mayla.morgan@clackamas.edu.
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‘Airness’ Opens At Clackamas Community College May 22 (Photo)
-05/08/25
OREGON CITY – Clackamas Community College’s Theater Department will present Chelsea Marcantel’s “Airness” as its spring main stage production.
When Nina enters her first air guitar competition, she thinks winning will be easy. But as she befriends a group of charismatic nerds all committed to becoming the next champion, she discovers there’s more to this art form than playing pretend – it’s about finding yourself in your favorite songs and performing with raw joy.
Will Nina be able to let go and set herself free onstage? Following her mission to shred or be shredded, “Airness” is an exuberant reminder that everything we need to rock is already inside us. A comedy about competition, completion and finding the airness inside yourself.
Directed by Allison Moon, “Airness” features a dynamic ensemble of CCC students, with scenic design by Chris Whitten, lighting design by Katy Frazier and Jaden Martin, prop design by Jennifer Jett and costumes by August Hemlock.
“Airness” runs May 22-June 1, Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. and Friday, May 30, at 10 a.m. in the Niemeyer Osterman Theatre, 19600 Molalla Ave., Oregon City.
Tickets are $16 for adults, $14 for seniors (62+) and free for students. Tickets are discounted by $1 if purchased online. Visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre or call 503-594-3153 for reservations.
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Clackamas Community College Student Art Show Opens May 13 (Photo)
-05/01/25
OREGON CITY – The Clackamas Community College Alexander Gallery annual student art show runs May 13-June 5. An awards reception will be held May 13, noon-1 p.m., and guest judge Terry Blas will announce awarded works.
The exhibition showcases the finest artwork made by CCC students during the academic year in disciplines including painting, drawing, design, sculpture, ceramics, photography, digital design, video, jewelry making and more.
The Alexander Gallery is located in the Niemeyer Center on the Oregon City campus, 19600 Molalla Ave., and is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., with the exception of holidays.
This exhibition is free and open to the public. For questions, contact Kate Simmons at 503-594-3032 or kates@clackamas.edu. For more information on Clackamas Community College’s art exhibits and performances, visit www.clackamas.edu/art.
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Clackamas Community College To Host Industrial Technology Job Fair (Photo)
-05/01/25
OREGON CITY – Clackamas Community College invites students and community members to explore career opportunities in high-demand trades at the Industrial Technology Job Fair on Thursday, May 22, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Held in the Holden Industrial Technology Center, the event connects job seekers with local employers in industries such as manufacturing, welding, automotive, electrical and more. Attendees will have the chance to network with industry professionals, learn about different career paths, and discover available job openings.
Employers scheduled to participate include:
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Astronics-PECO
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Benchmade Knife Company
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Marks Brothers Inc.
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Microchip Technology
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Cornell Pump Company
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Samtec
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Paul Davis Restoration
The Industrial Technology Job Fair is free and open to the public. Participants are encouraged to bring copies of their resumes and be prepared to speak with employers about job opportunities.
“This event is a fantastic way for students and job seekers to meet directly with employers and explore career options in trades that are vital to our region’s economy,” said Tom Brown, career connected learning systems navigator at Clackamas Community College.
For more information, contact Brown at thomasb@clackamas.edu.
The job fair will take place at Clackamas Community College’s Oregon City campus, Holden Industrial Technology Center, 19600 Molalla Ave. Parking is free.
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CCC Announces Vacancy On Board Of Education (Photo)
-04/29/25
OREGON CITY - The Clackamas Community College Board of Education passed a declaration of board vacancy during its April 16 regular meeting. The vacancy is in Zone 5, which covers West Linn and Wilsonville and was previously filled by Sen. Aaron Woods, who resigned from the position on April 2 and subsequently passed away on April 19.
CCC Board of Education members are elected to four-year terms and represent each of the seven zones in the college's service district. To meet the college district's needs, the board oversees the development of programs and services and the adoption of policies and the budget.
Sen. Woods joined the CCC Board of Education in 2020. While serving on the board, he was elected to the Oregon Senate in 2022. A U.S. Army veteran who began his career in strategic communications, he later spent more than two decades as a senior executive in Oregon’s tech industry. His leadership continued in civic life, including service on the Wilsonville Development and Review Board, the Planning Commission and the CCC Board of Education.
“Sen. Woods was a dedicated public servant, a tireless advocate for equity and opportunity, and a kind, thoughtful leader. During his time on our board, he brought wisdom, compassion and a deep belief in the power of education to transform lives. He was a champion for students, and he reminded us often — through both words and actions — of what it means to lead with purpose and integrity,” CCC President Dr. Tim Cook said.
Applications for the vacant position are being accepted until 5 p.m. on May 14. The new board member will take office upon appointment by the board and serve until June 30, 2027.
Applicants must be registered voters residing within Clackamas Community College Zone 5 boundaries and not be officers or employees of the college. Visit the CCC Board of Education webpage at www.clackamas.edu/about-us/leadership/board-of-education-documents for more information about the board, a map of the college district, and the application. For questions, contact Kattie Riggs at 503-594-3004 or kattie.riggs@clackamas.edu.
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Clackamas Community College Hosts Documentary Screening Of ‘Island Soldier’
-04/28/25
OREGON CITY – In celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, Clackamas Community College invites the public to a free screening of the documentary “Island Soldier.” This free event is hosted by the college’s Cougar Leadership, Education and Advocacy for Progress (LEAP) Office in collaboration with Veterans Services.
The screening will take place Tuesday, May 6, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the McLoughlin Auditorium on the Oregon City campus. Doors open at 5:15 p.m. Snacks and beverages will be available, and a raffle for prizes will be held at the end of the screening. The event is open to all members of the community, but registration is required. Register at https://bit.ly/island-soldier.
Directed by Nathan Fitch, “Island Soldier” follows the personal stories of U.S. military service members from the Freely Associated States — the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands and Palau. These island nations are connected to the United States through the Compact of Free Association, granting citizens a unique non-immigrant status that allows them to live and work in the U.S. indefinitely.
“‘Island Soldier’ illustrates a larger story of a remote region whose interests are caught in the ever-changing tides of international politics… [It] asks challenging questions while offering viewers a unique perspective on a globalized world,” according to the film’s official website.
To learn more about the film, visit the official website or watch the trailer. Potential trigger warning to former military service members and veterans, as there are short clips of war.
For questions or more information about the event, contact CCC’s LEAP Office at diversity@clackamas.edu. CCC’s Veterans Services can be reached at vetinfo@clackamas.edu. For ADA accommodations, contact the Disability Resource Center at 503-594-6357 or drc@clackamas.edu.
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Clackamas Community College Announces Keynote Speaker For Compose Creative Writing Conference (Photo)
-04/26/25
OREGON CITY – Writers of all levels are invited to gather inspiration, sharpen their skills and connect with fellow creatives at the annual Compose Creative Writing Conference on Saturday, May 17, hosted by the Clackamas Community College English Department.
This year's keynote speaker is Stephen Graham Jones, the New York Times-bestselling author of nearly 40 novels, short story collections, novellas and comic books, including “The Only Good Indians,” “My Heart is a Chainsaw,” “Mongrels,” “Earthdivers” and “I was a Teenage Slasher.” Jones is one of the most prolific authors in publishing and among its most decorated. He is a National Endowment for the Arts recipient and has won many awards for his fiction and graphic novels. He is the Ivena Baldwin Professor of English at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
In addition to the keynote address, the conference will feature a full day of workshops and panels, including:
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Panel discussion with Jones, Rene Denfeld and Terry Blas
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YES, AND keep writing: First draft as improv with Curtis Chen
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Writing and drawing: Starting a career in comics with Terry Blas
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Finding the enchanted: How to bring the poetic to your writing with Rene Denfeld
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Walking off the page: Crafting compelling characters with Rachel Attias
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Uncovering/recovering your story, your vision, your voice with Gina Ochsner
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Radical revision with Matthew Dickman
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Unwinding the line: Contemporary poetry and dissent with Jennifer Pons
Participants can customize their day by choosing sessions that best match their interests and creative goals.
Event details:
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Date: Saturday, May 17
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Time: 10 a.m. – 3:45 p.m.
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Location: Clackamas Community College, Oregon City campus
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Registration: $25 general admission | $10 CCC students
Register online at www.clackamas.edu/register-compose. For more information about the event, visit www.clackamas.edu/compose. To learn more about the college’s English Department and offerings, visit www.clackamas.edu/english. Clackamas Community College is located at 19600 Molalla Ave., Oregon City.
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Clackamas Community College Mourns The Passing Of Sen. Aaron Woods (Photo)
-04/21/25
OREGON CITY — The community at Clackamas Community College is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Oregon State Sen. Aaron Woods. He was a dedicated public servant, a champion for education and a valued member of the CCC Board of Education.
“During his time on our board, he brought wisdom, compassion and a deep belief in the power of education to transform lives,” CCC Board Chair Jane Reid said. “I know I speak for the entire board when I say we will miss him deeply.”
Sen. Woods began serving on the CCC Board in 2020, bringing with him a wealth of experience from his career in the U.S. Army and the technology sector, including leadership roles at Tektronix and Xerox. His commitment to innovation, workforce development and equitable access to education was evident in his contributions to the college and the broader community.
During his tenure at CCC, Sen. Woods helped the college navigate COVID, ice storms, wildfires and excessive heat. The college also passed a bond and saw rebounding enrollment. His commitment to the vitality of the Wilsonville campus and the business community positively influenced work and connection to the district.
"Throughout his time at CCC, Senator Woods was a champion for diversity, equity and inclusion, working to ensure our communities are places where all can succeed. His advocacy with the Wilsonville Alliance for Inclusive Communities and service on state and national committees — from veterans' services to information management and economic development — underscore the breadth and depth of his commitment,” CCC President Dr. Tim Cook said. "His passion for service and his unwavering dedication to our students and community will be profoundly missed."
Elected to the Oregon State Senate in 2022, Sen. Woods continued to advocate for education and technology initiatives, including legislation to enhance broadband access and cybersecurity readiness. His efforts have left a lasting impact on the state's educational landscape.
“The CCC community extends its heartfelt condolences to his family and all who were touched by his remarkable life and service,” Cook said.
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