Dana Haynes
Contact info: dana.haynes@pcc.edu
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Dana Haynes, joined PCC in 2007 as the manager of the Office of Public Affairs, directing the college's media and government relations. Haynes spent the previous 20 years as a reporter, columnist and editor for Oregon newspapers, including weeklies in Lake Oswego, West Linn and Gresham, and The Oregonian’s MetroWest bureau. Before coming to PCC, Haynes served as a writer, editor and online editor for the Statesman Journal in Salem.Articles (315):
- Robotics program drives high schoolers to Sylvania
- High school students from throughout the metropolitan area have come to Portland Community College’s Sylvania Campus to take part in the FIRST Robotics Shop Training Summer Camp. Posted July 12, 2011
- Blog: Class act
- On Monday, I spent about 12 hours at the Capitol lobbying about one particular bill. It was one of those […] Posted June 22, 2011
- State community college director shares insights
- Camille Preus, statewide ddressed the Portland Community College Board of Directors on Thursday, June 16, and said enrollments statewide grew again last year, serving more than 380,000 students. That is the seventh straight year of enrollment gains. Posted June 17, 2011
- PCC Prep students take next step in their lives
- An estimated 84 students walked Thursday at the graduation ceremonies for the PCC Prep Alternative Programs celebration Posted June 12, 2011
- Blog: Doherty hosts two events
- Rep. Margaret Doherty of Tigard is hosting a “Constituent Coffee” from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 11, at the Portland Bagel Company Posted June 8, 2011
- For ‘commuter college,’ Rose Festival is a bridge too far
- Commuting students and faculty: Between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. today and Thursday, the Broadway, Burnside, Morrison and Steel bridges will be lifted to allow passage of the Rose Festival Fleet Posted June 8, 2011
- Mayor, police host meeting at PCC CLIMB Center
- Portland Mayor Sam Adams and members of the Portland Police Department met Monday, June 6, at PCC’s CLIMB Center, along with owners and workers of bars and taverns throughout the city. Posted June 7, 2011
- Blog: Dembrow, Dingfelder host coffee
- Rep. Michael Dembrow has set his final constituent coffee of the 2011 legislative session from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, June 4, at Mt. Hood Community College’s Maywood Park campus. Posted June 3, 2011
- Blog: The chaos of the closing days
- We are on the “one-hour notice” rule in Salem. Which means that the minimum notice that any committee needs to give, before hearing a bill or a budget, is 60 minutes. Posted June 3, 2011
- Community colleges’ budgets set
- The budget for the 2011-13 biennium would be $410 million. PCC’s portion of that would come to approximately $102.5 million for the academic years of 2011-12 and 2012-13. Posted June 3, 2011