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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Scene from last year's paddle raise. Comcast to sponsor PCC Foundation’s annual fundraising gala
The Portland Community College Foundation has announced that Comcast is the 2020 presenting sponsor for its “An Evening for Opportunity” Gala Posted February 10, 2020
Groundbreakers digging with shovels PCC, partners dig into new era for training in Columbia County 2
The future PCC OMIC facility in Columbia County will train the next generation of advanced manufacturing workers Posted February 10, 2020
McLain poses. Local legislators visit with student ASPCC leaders across the college’s district 1
On Jan. 27, the college's Government Relations Office hosted student-led "Legislative Roundtables" at the college's four comprehensive campuses with key state senators and representatives Posted February 4, 2020
breaking ground PCC breaks ground on OMIC Training Center in Columbia County
The college broke ground on the Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center (OMIC) Training Center in Scappoose Posted February 3, 2020
Close-up of a "no CO2" sign written on a ripped-out piece of cardboard President Mark Mitsui presents at climate change conference in Madrid, Spain
Mark Mitsui was part of an education delegation in Madrid, Spain to discuss climate change Posted January 20, 2020
Luke Christensen working on a pinball machine New Century Scholar Luke Christensen hopes pinball makes a comeback
New Century Scholar Luke Christensen has his eyes on his own pinball factory Posted January 13, 2020
Margarita and Veyda posing at SE Campus 2019’s Top-10 Stories: Countdown ends with story of family values and student success
PCC's best stories highlight family values and student success Posted December 30, 2019
Chris and Mike lean on table 2019’s Top-10 Stories: Meet the people and projects that make PCC great
Meet the people and projects that made PCC great Posted December 23, 2019
Lamar Hurd unloads first boxes of food Fred Meyer’s Zero Hunger/Zero Waste Initiative grants $300,000 to PCC
Fred Meyer joins forces with the PCC Foundation to stock the Panther Pantries with food Posted December 16, 2019
Leslie Smith outside Swan Island Center Leslie Smith slices and dices culinary job in favor of carving out trades career 16
Leslie Smith chopped a culinary career to go where few women have gone before Posted December 9, 2019