James Hill
Contact info: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-hill-36981a101/ | jghill@pcc.edu
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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.Articles (4800):
- In the end, readers just needed a ‘Pinball Wizard’ to get through 2020
- In part two of our countdown, we unveil the top PCC story of the year, which features a 'Pinball Wizard' Posted December 28, 2020
- When the pandemic hit, PCC pivoted to serve and support students
- In the first of two parts, we countdown the year's best PCC stories Posted December 21, 2020
- PCC’s training helped Elizabeth Gomez create a bridge to a more sustainable future 1
- After her job became obsolete, alum Elizabeth Gomez changes career plans to architectural drafting Posted December 7, 2020
- PCC Foundation, Central City Concern receive $400,000 from Bank of America
- The Neighborhood Builders award includes leadership resources to amplify nonprofits’ impacts in the Portland Metro area Posted December 3, 2020
- U.S. Department of Ed awards PCC $1.27 million to guide under-served students to success 3
- The funding will guide low-income, first-generation students to college success Posted November 19, 2020
- PCC Foundation receives $1 million gift from Anne Naito-Campbell 4
- The Portland philanthropist is helping to support job training and education at the college Posted November 12, 2020
- HECC grants PCC $90,000 to support key collaboration that is closing equity gaps
- Oregon's Talent, Innovation & Equity (“TIE”) sub-grants promote partnerships that bolster success for underrepresented students of color Posted November 11, 2020
- History Corner: The Cascade Campus and its 50 Years of Opportunity
- The North Portland campus has grown a lot since opening its doors to 400 students in 1970 Posted November 5, 2020
- Not even a pandemic can stop PCC’s art faculty from offering students engaging studio courses 1
- A look at how PCC’s art instructors have transitioned a hands-on medium to the virtual world Posted November 2, 2020
- Domestic Violence Awareness Month underscores PCC’s crucial support network
- Student advocates like Tunyanit Khuankhruea are building awareness of PCC's strong support for abuse victims Posted October 19, 2020