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 (4791):
- TWO ITEMS: Ceramic and photography classes focus on creativity
- St. HELENS, Ore. - Come sink your hands into moist clay and see what you can create. Or, operate your 35mm camera with more knowledge, confidence and creativity with these non-credit classes offered by Portland Community College. Posted September 27, 2004
- PCC scuba lessons help you take the plunge into a new hobby
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Looking for a new travel destination? Consider paying a visit to the world beneath the sea. Portland Community College will now offer non-credit scuba lessons to acquaint you with the mystifying marine life in our oceans. Posted September 27, 2004
- PCC class teach how to harness intuition, public speaking skills
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Two PCC non-credit classes explore how students can use their intuition to their advantage and how to keep an audience in the palm of your hand. Posted September 27, 2004
- Church history comes alive with eastern monasticism
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Centuries of rich tradition and belief have shaped the Christian church of today. Now a new non-credit class offered by Portland Community College delves into a particularly influential period of church history: early eastern monasticism. Posted September 27, 2004
- PCC offers relationship, wellness classes
- LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. - Looking for inspiration to conquer personal development challenges? Johanna Courtleigh can help. The Lake Oswego counselor will teach four non-credit classes for Portland Community College this fall. Posted September 27, 2004
- Public safety fair at Rock Creek Campus
- ROCK CREEK CAMPUS - Portland Community College and local law enforcement agencies are hosting the first annual Portland Metro "Celebrating Safe Neighbors and Safer Communities" Fair from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 16 at the Rock Creek Campus, 17705 N.W. Springville Road. It is free and open to the public. Posted September 21, 2004
- Perfect your game face with PCC poker lessons
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Poker: the game once reserved for cowboys and saloons, and now spurred across the nation by television's "World Poker Tour." A new non-credit class offered by Portland Community College can show you, too, how to "know when to hold em and when to fold 'em." Posted September 17, 2004
- Banish bad days with good food: PCC class shows how
- PORTLAND, Ore. - You are what you eat - literally. Now you can discover how food contributes not just to our physical makeup, but to our mental sharpness, energy level, and even our moods with a new non-credit class offered by Portland Community College. Posted September 17, 2004
- Become a solar technician through PCC
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Learn how to harness the power of the sun for clean, renewable energy. With an upcoming training program through Portland Community College, you can prepare to earn your solar technician license through the State of Oregon and embark on a rewarding, earth friendly career. Posted September 17, 2004
- TWO ITEMS: Get in shape with PCC circuit training program
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Looking for a way to reach fitness goals fast? Studies show that the best way to get in shape is to incorporate a circuit-training program. This fall, Portland Community College will offer a non-credit class designed to give you a noticeable difference in your physique within 10 weeks. Posted September 17, 2004