Dana Haynes

Contact info: dana.haynes@pcc.edu

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Dana Haynes

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):

Blog: A well-rounded day of lobbying
Your PCC contingent spent the day hitting Capitol Hill and meeting with Oregon's congressional delegation. Posted February 15, 2011
Blog: Pell position
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Tomorrow we start to visit members of Congress to discuss a wide array of issues, including President […] Posted February 14, 2011
Blog: Timing is everything
President Obama's proposed budget would chop $100 billion out of the Pell Grant Program. Posted February 14, 2011
Blog: Heading to D.C.
At the airport, ready to head to D.C. President Pulliams and some board members are en route to speak to Oregon's congressional delegation. Posted February 13, 2011
Blog: Wow! Great town hall
Thanks to Logan Gilles for these great photos from last night’s terrific town hall at PCC’s Southeast Center. We drew […] Posted February 11, 2011
Blog: Democratic House leader to speak at PCC
Oregon House Democratic leader Dave Hunt will speak at PCC's Willow Creek Center, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23. Posted February 11, 2011
Blog: A.G. warns of new e-mail scam
Attorney General John Kroger is warning folks of a new e-mail scam. Posted February 10, 2011
Lawmakers come to Southeast Center
PCC plays host tonight to a town hall for local lawmakers, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 10, at the Southeast Center, 82nd Avenue and Division Street. Posted February 10, 2011
Blog: A teachable moment (for me)
Meeting set for tomorrow morning with Rep. Tina Kotek, North Portland. Posted February 8, 2011
Blog: ‘Hill visits’ scheduled for D.C.
Top officials from Oregon’s 17 independent community colleges will be flying to Washington, D.C., next week to lobby our congressional delegation. Posted February 8, 2011