Public Relations Program Student Work

In the SOJC’s public relations program, our students practice real-world PR work in the classroom and in the field. They learn from industry-seasoned faculty, generate campaigns for professional clients in their classes and student organizations, and take on internships with agencies and companies around the state. All that experience makes them well-rounded PR professionals and gives them a leg up when they graduate. Browse our student project feed to see what our students are up to.

“One Cool Story: Tales from the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication,” is a new podcast featuring students, faculty, alumni and staff from the SOJC.
SOJC PR major Ella Norton says her PR Campaigns class gave her the chance to work on a real campaign, which bolstered her portfolio and introduced her to PR professionals.
Kaitlyn Bullentini was a first-year advertising and public relations major when she contacted a woman from a fledgling cosmetic company about an internship. It led to a coveted beauty industry job.
Jane Ryan, a PR and psychology student, interviewed a digital journalism expert as part of a new assignment where students had to interview a British journalist about their work.
As seniors at the SOJC, a quintet of students developed a multipronged brand strategy for Visa that the financial giant uses today.
SOJC students rolled out a comprehensive campaign to help local bike-sharing service PeaceHealth Rides market its services.