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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Visit Heirloom Roses' garden for rose care series
ST. PAUL, Ore. - Heirloom Roses, one of the largest and most complete rose gardens in the country, boasts the Northwest's widest selection of hybrid roses specializing in old, new and unusual roses from around the world. Join Portland Community College and instructor Cheryl Malone in visiting Heirloom Roses for a series of non-credit classes focused entirely on roses. Posted April 3, 2006
Budding writers get tips in PCC online class
PORTLAND, Ore. - Take advantage of a flexible schedule and discover the writer hidden within in Portland Community Colleges upcoming online writing class. If you've dreamed of writing creatively, the Beginning Writer's Workshop non-credit course is a great place to start. Instructor Ann Linquist will introduce students to the writing life and cover how to improve writing skills and new ways to stretch your creative muscles. Posted April 3, 2006
Science conference targets middle school girls
PORTLAND, Ore. - Portland Community College's PAVTEC program is opening doors to the future of school girls in the Portland metro area. Posted April 3, 2006
PCC, Marylhurst to sign articulation agreement
PORTLAND, Ore. - On Monday, April 17, officials from Portland Community College and Marylhurst University will formalize a partnership to improve student access to undergraduate education. Posted April 3, 2006
Apotheker's rhymes reveal love of poetry, teaching
Alison Apotheker, English composition and literature instructor at the Rock Creek Campus, loves poetry. And the community loves her poems. Posted March 30, 2006
PCC IN THE NEWS: NPR showcases PCC's Gateway to College
Reporter Neva Grant's radio piece shows the challenges facing high school drop outs. Posted March 29, 2006
Teach your teens how to manage money the smart way
BEAVERTON, Ore. - Who is teaching your teen to manage money? Do your kids have the skills they need to start earning, buying and investing the smart way? This spring, Portland Community College will show adults how to successfully teach teens about money in an informative one-night, non-credit workshop. Posted March 28, 2006
Party food cooking class keeps you out of the kitchen
BEAVERTON, Ore. - Throwing a party can be stressful enough without having to spend the entire time in the kitchen preparing food. Portland Community College offers students a one-night, non-credit class designed to move them out of the kitchen without compromising on delicious recipes. Posted March 28, 2006
Free brown-bag lecture series revs up your lunch hour
PORTLAND, Ore. - If you have been spending a little bit too much time with your computer lately and are ready for a real lunch hour in the company of people and ideas then the Portland Community College non-credit, free lunch and learn lecture series may be just what you need for an extra boost. Hear from professional, energetic speakers about issues relevant to your professional and personal life. Posted March 28, 2006
Music class takes world tour without leaving home
PORTLAND, Ore. - Have you ever wondered why certain cultures have such different musical styles? This spring Portland Community College will take a look at various cultures by examining their music. Posted March 28, 2006