James Hill

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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, Woodburn Independent, Clackamas Review, Oregon City News, The Dalles Daily Chronicle and the Associated Press. Born in Hillsboro, James is a native Oregonian through and through, having lived in Portland and Sunriver most of his life. Today, he manages the PCC website content, the college magazine "Communities" and public relations and crisis communications projects.

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The players in the new pact, left to right, include PSU Director of Student Aid Phillip Rodgers, Warner Pacific President Andrea Cook, PCC District President Preston Pulliams, Oregon State President Edward Ray and PPS Superintendent Carole Smith. OSU, Warner Pacific and PSU join Middle College partnership
At a press conference at Jefferson High School on Wednesday Feb. 8, leaders from Oregon State University, Warner Pacific College and Portland State University announced they would join the University of Oregon in offering scholarships to graduates of the Jefferson High School Middle College for Advanced Studies program Posted February 9, 2012
Unity Project artist tours PCC campus for installation site ideas
On Tuesday, Jan. 31, Nicky Falkenhayn visited Vanessa Calvert's Mixed Media Sculpture class at the Cascade Campus to discuss plans for the Unity Art Project, an installation that will commemorate PCC's 50th anniversary Posted February 9, 2012
The January 2012 website statistics. Public Affairs media and website report for January 2012
In January, the powwow, a renewed dual enrollment agreement with PSU and a future construction of the state's biggest solar array at the Rock Creek Campus created a buzz with media Posted February 8, 2012
A map of where the installation will reside. PCC to install largest ground-mounted solar array in Portland area 1
Located at the Rock Creek Campus, the array will reduce energy costs, enhance academic programs and provide temporary jobs Posted February 8, 2012
Cascade student government sets up bike rental program
The Cascade ASPCC has a new bike rental program for students to increase access to affordable, sustainable transportation Posted February 7, 2012
Jonathan Walters instructs the student cast during rehearsals of 'Project 50: From the Ground Up,' an interactive play about PCC's 50 years. ‘Project 50’ theater play mirrors PCC’s 50 years
The Theater Production Program has partnered with Jonathan Walters of Hand2Mouth Theatre to create an interactive performance to honor PCC’s diamond anniversary Posted February 3, 2012
Characters from 'Tinga Tinga Tales.' Cascade Festival of African Films hosts Family Film Day at Kennedy School
This event, sponsored by the Black United Fund of Oregon and Pacific Northwest College of Art, focuses on films and storytelling that appeal to children Posted February 3, 2012
Future Connect student Victoria Rodriguez chats with PCC District President Preston Pulliams just before both gave testimony about their Future Connect experiences. PCC presents update on Future Connect at City Council meeting
Future Connect Program at PCC started last summer to eliminate barriers to attending college while providing on-going support to help students once they get there Posted February 2, 2012
Governor John Kitzthaber spoke at the OEIB meeting at Rock Creek Campus in early February. PHOTOS: Oregon Education Investment Board gets input at Rock Creek Campus
The meeting, part of a statewide tour, featured leaders discussing the next steps to improve student success in Oregon’s public education system, from prekindergarten through to college and career readiness Posted February 1, 2012
PCC District President Preston Pulliams (left) and PSU President Wim Wiewel sign the new dual enrollment agreement. PCC, PSU agree on new co-admissions agreement
The two schools renewed a streamlined co-admission agreement that makes it easier for students to take classes at both institutions Posted February 1, 2012