?? EXTRA EXTRA READ ALL ABOUT IT! The Oregonian will return to broadsheet format in 2025. ?? ? What’s a broadsheet, you may ask? ? For those who don’t consistently have their nose buried in print, a “broadsheet” is the traditional layout of a newspaper. It’s characterized by long pieces of print paper, that are typically folded in the middle, horizontally, to read comfortably. ? This differs from how The Oregonian currently prints in its ‘compact size’, where the page is folded open, like a book. ? This may not seem like a huge shift for some, but for lovers of print journalism, it’s an homage to the old days where print circulation ruled it all. ? “In 2025, we celebrate our 175th year of continuous publication and service to our readers,” said Therese Bottomly, vice president of content and editor of The Oregonian/OregonLive. “I love the idea of commemorating that milestone in our classic format.”? ? Read the full company statement at our blog below. ?? ?? ?? https://lnkd.in/gBeehrFh
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We are excited to exhibit at AIRC's 16th Annual Conference at the Hyatt Regency in Bellevue, WA, next week. Be sure to reach out to Sarah Holmes or Laura Townsend if you are attending, or, visit booth 95. We hope to see you there! #AIRC2024 #internationalEducation #internationalenrollmentmanagement #highereducation #recruitment #advanceeducation
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?? Albertina Kerr has a legacy of viewing philanthropic causes with a ‘glass half full’ perspective. #ICYDK, the local nonprofit was named after its founder, Albertina Kerr, who was the wife of the Kerr family’s glass manufacturing company owner. More importantly, they are one of Portland’s oldest philanthropic organizations, focusing on the health and wellbeing of children and families facing developmental and mental health challenges since 1907. They are also the second nonprofit that The Oregonian / OregonLive.com #SeasonofSharing campaign has highlighted. Learn more about our campaign to give back to Oregon's nonprofit scene and make a donation now: https://lnkd.in/gVmk-WkK Stay tuned for more stories about the rest of our Season of Sharing nonprofit partners. Bradley Angle The Commons Law Center Community Transitional School Forward Stride Friends of Noise Kathy's Place Looking Glass Community Services Serendipity Center Siletz Regalia Landing Closet St. Johns Food Share Street Roots
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We’re honored to be featured in The Oregonian’s 2024 Season of Sharing campaign, highlighting Bradley Angle's life-changing work with survivors of domestic violence. Survivors like Goblynx, who found healing and hope through our Marsha’s Folx program, remind us why our mission is so vital. Goblynx’s journey from homelessness and systemic barriers to thriving as a student at Portland Community College demonstrates the power of culturally specific, affirming support. Your contributions make stories like theirs possible. Together, we provide housing assistance, advocacy, and trauma-informed care to LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC survivors, ensuring no one is left behind. ?? Donate today to Bradley Angle or to the Season of Sharing general fund to make a difference: ?? Text Season2024 to 44-321 A huge thank you to The Oregonian, for sharing the work of Bradley Angle and championing our community! Read the full article in: https://lnkd.in/gY6ESHJx #SeasonOfSharing #SupportSurvivors #MarshasFolx #LGBTQIA #DomesticViolenceAdvocacy
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Some great insight from OBI! There are even more to be discovered in the most recent report, which can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gNT3BFmW
Two underreported takeaways from the Economic and Revenue Forecast: Oregon's job creation 'weak spot' and the budgetary risk of Oregon's new approach to the kicker. #orpol #orleg https://ow.ly/b4Un50UeYJh
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?? EXTRA EXTRA READ ALL ABOUT IT! The Oregonian will return to broadsheet format in 2025. ?? ? What’s a broadsheet, you may ask? ? For those who don’t consistently have their nose buried in print, a “broadsheet” is the traditional layout of a newspaper. It’s characterized by long pieces of print paper, that are typically folded in the middle, horizontally, to read comfortably. ? This differs from how The Oregonian currently prints in its ‘compact size’, where the page is folded open, like a book. ? This may not seem like a huge shift for some, but for lovers of print journalism, it’s an homage to the old days where print circulation ruled it all. ? “In 2025, we celebrate our 175th year of continuous publication and service to our readers,” said Therese Bottomly, vice president of content and editor of The Oregonian/OregonLive. “I love the idea of commemorating that milestone in our classic format.”? ? Read the full company statement at our blog below. ?? ?? ?? https://lnkd.in/gBeehrFh
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Insights on the next generation of #college students are below. Interested in reworking your #enrollment strategy? Let's get in touch. #HighEdMarketing
Think amenities drive enrollment? Think again. Fresh data shows today's students prioritize: ??Financial outcomes over facilities ????Career prospects over campus perks ??ROI over rankings ?? Get the full insights in our 2025 Marketing Outlook #students #enrollment #prospects #rankings #outlook
The Second Annual Parents and Students Post-Secondary Survey
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?? The cityscape was looking good last night, Portland! From the rooftop of The Nines we gathered to look ahead at what Portland Winter Light Festival is going to bring us in 2025. We heard Alisha Sullivan give excellent remarks on her dreams and aspirations of what this event could be. We welcomed Chelsea Rooklyn from Killian Pacific to the WILLAMETTE LIGHT BRIGADE Board of Directors. We have some awesome collaborations on the horizon with #PWLF....stay tuned! ?? ????
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“Is Portland back? That was the message both of Oregon’s U.S. senators and several members of Congress pitched in trumpeting the city’s alleged back-ness at a recent event announcing the James Beard Public Market’s new location. Their main evidence: the proposed market, an upcoming WNBA franchise and, most tangibly, the Portland International Airport’s ongoing $2.15 billion remodel, which hit a major milestone with the main terminal’s August reopening. It’s not just the nine-acre timber roof, the spacious floor plan or the actual living trees that are new. As a recurring overhead announcement notes, PDX welcomed 20 retail and dining options this year, including wood-fired pizza, scratch-made pasta, hand-crafted leather goods and a bar with nearly 100 taps of Oregon beer, cider and wine…” Read the full story on #HereisOregon ?? https://lnkd.in/g-cTeihJ
New Portland International Airport dining and shopping options open just in time for holiday travel
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This morning, Portland Metro Chamber members gathered downtown at the Hilton Portland Downtown to discuss the election results. Shane Dixon Kavanaugh from The Oregonian / OregonLive.com and Sophie Peel from the Willamette Week took the stage, with Ken Boddie from KOIN Local 6 News moderating the conversation. Key questions included: ? How will Oregon be affected by the national swing towards President-Elect Donald Trump? ? Who will take on the role of Portland City Manager? ? Which councilors are vying for the Council President Chair? ? Will our new system bolster the voice of District One (East Portland)? ? Did Ranked Choice Voting live up to its promise as a change agent? While we don’t have a play-by-play of the panelists' answers, we do have Shane’s reporting, along with contributions from other journalists at The Oregonian / OregonLive.com All the answers and more can be found in the Politics & Elections section. https://lnkd.in/gq9ka76W