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):
- Gay and lesbian relationship series offers help for unique challenges
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Gays and lesbians face the same relationship challenges that come between many heterosexual couples. Yet there are unique issues specific only to the gay community - issues which can best be expressed in the company of other couples facing the same problems. Portland Community College will offer such a forum, led by a professional relationship counselor, with an upcoming non-credit series. Posted December 12, 2003
- PCC teams up with Ecotrust to offer easy ways to go ?green'
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Oregon is hailed across the country for its progressive vision and commitment concerning the environment. But practicing sustainability techniques is not just good for the earth - it's also good for you. Now you can learn how to incorporate these earth-friendly benefits into your own daily life with a new non-credit series offered by Portland Community College and the environmental non-profit, Ecotrust. Posted December 12, 2003
- Go ?round and round' with your partner at the Aloha Grange
- BEAVERTON, Ore. - Not only is square dancing Oregon's state dance; it's also one of the most fun to learn. Portland Community College will offer a non-credit class in Square Dancing this January. Posted December 12, 2003
- Warm up this winter with homemade Italian risotto
- BEAVERTON, Ore. - When the weather turns cold, the Italians have a secret weapon: risotto. Now you can learn to make steaming bowls of this creamy rice-based dish with on upcoming Portland Community College non-credit class series. Posted December 12, 2003
- Relationship workshop best gift for Valentine's Day
- BEAVERTON, Ore. - Candy hearts and cards are sweet sentiments, but for this Valentine's Day, why not exchange the lasting gift of a stronger relationship? Just in time for the holiday, Portland Community College will offer a one-day, non-credit workshop to open the lines of communication and create greater intimacy. Posted December 12, 2003
- Develop your palate with PCC wine tasting classes
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Is price the only barometer by which you measure a bottle of wine? Discover the hidden nuances that separate good wines from great ones with an upcoming non-credit class from Portland Community College. Posted December 12, 2003
- Costa Rican native offers savvy tips for travel
- BEAVERTON, Ore. - If you have ever considered a trip to Costa Rica, now is the time to learn the secrets of travel from an expert. Portland Community College will offer a non-credit class featuring tour guide and Costa Rican native, Soraya Simons. Posted December 12, 2003
- PCC awarded $400,000 by HUD
- PORTLAND, Ore. -- Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that Portland Community College has won a $399,880, three-year grant to bring employment and education skills to the Portsmouth neighborhood in north Portland. Posted December 10, 2003
- Families connect to success with an 'even start'
- This summer, more than 30 families are benefiting from a comprehensive program that tackles literacy issues facing adults and their young children through PCC. Posted December 5, 2003
- PCC-Rock Creek's Galindo named to state board
- ROCK CREEK CAMPUS -- Dolores Galindo, technician for the Rock Creek Veterinary Technology Program, was appointed as the first veterinary technician to serve on the Oregon Veterinary Medical Examining Board. The Oregon Veterinary Medical Exam board executive director invited Galindo to apply for the board position. Posted December 5, 2003