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Public Relations media and website report for April 2013

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In the month of April, PCC’s biggest news story was that the college Board of Directors selected its new president – Jeremy Brown. Interest in Brown amounted to eleven stories locally, including a great Q&A by reporter Matt Kish in the print version of the Portland Business Journal. In addition, The Oregonian published a photo of Brown with retiring College President Preston Pulliams while strolling the grounds at the Sylvania Campus, symbolizing the passing of the torch between the two.

For media stories it was one of PCC’s busiest months with 54 total stories appearing online, TV/radio or in print. Highlighting the month was an Oregon Live story on the Cascade Job Fair, a Catholic Sentinel brief about Marylhurst University adding an accelerated degree program at Cascade Campus, and news about the Beaverton City Council considering to fund more Future Connect Scholarship Program scholarships. Ever wonder how other community college students see PCC? Well the Clackamas Print had a humorous take on our food service options, which apparently are too many to comprehend.

Hungry for more news about PCC? Remember to check out our “PCC in the News” feed.

Top Web Stories in April

  1. PCC Board of Directors to pursue Jeremy Brown for college presidency (2,501 hits).
  2. Students are taking advantage of State Legislature internships (2,100)
  3. PCC’s Cascade Job Fair adds new service – photography (1,836)
  4. PCC Board confirms Jeremy Brown as its next president (1,456)
  5. Students get the basics, and a bit more, in non-credit welding class (1,343)

 

About James Hill

James G. Hill, an award-winning journalist and public relations writer, is the Director of Public Relations at Portland Community College. A graduate of Portland State University, James has worked as a section editor for the Newberg Graphic... more »