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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Global Green Day shows community what's in its food
PORTLAND, Ore. - What in the world is in your food? Come find out with Portland Community College's inaugural Global Green Day. Posted March 23, 2006
High school students rev up for PCC's Diesel Fair
PORTLAND, Ore. - More than 400 area high school students are coming to Portland Community College's Fifth Annual Diesel Career Fair. Posted March 23, 2006
PCC signs co-enrollment pact with PSU, local colleges
On Tuesday, March 21, presidents of Portland, Chemeketa, Clackamas and Mt. Hood community colleges joined Portland State University's president to sign a historic co-enrollment agreement at PSU's new Urban Center in downtown Portland. Posted March 22, 2006
PCC class reveals benefits of Chinese medicine
PORTLAND, Ore. - If you are interested in learning about the time-tested healing powers of Chinese medicine, now is your chance. Join Portland Community College this spring for a non-credit series dedicated entirely to discovering Chinese medicine. Posted March 21, 2006
Home organization class offers plan for spring cleaning
PORTLAND, Ore - Ready or not, spring is just around the corner and now is the time to get organized for spring cleaning. Beginning this April, a Portland Community College non-credit, five-week series will investigate ways to reduce clutter and increase the serenity of your home. Posted March 21, 2006
Transform old furniture from trash to treasure
PORTLAND, Ore. - Whether you are looking for a country motif or the sophistication of Fifth Avenue, painted furniture can add just the right touch to your d'cor. Join Portland Community College this spring for a fun and creative non-credit class that will turn your worn-out furniture into customized works of art. Posted March 21, 2006
Make your own fleece socks in PCC class
PORTLAND, Ore. - There is no better feeling than slipping your feet into a pair of toasty warm fleece socks. Wearing socks you made yourself would make the experience even better. Portland Community College is offering a non-credit class this spring that gives the satisfaction of making your own socks, from finding the fleece to wearing the finished product. Posted March 21, 2006
Class guides women through mid-life career change
PORTLAND, Ore. - Mid-life career changes bring special challenges to women such as: how do you switch gears to a new interest? What about balancing family and work at this stage? Will you have to start at the beginning? This spring a Portland Community College non-credit class will offer strategies to help women make successful life transitions and take the next step in their careers. Posted March 21, 2006
Legal interpreting program focuses on foundation skills
PORTLAND, Ore. - For those who speak a second language and enjoy helping others, legal interpreting can be a rewarding career. Posted March 21, 2006
Become a stand-up comic with PCC non-credit class
PORTLAND, Ore. - Whether you've always been known as the class clown or just like to make people laugh, now's your chance to step into the spotlight of stand-up. Join Instructor Eric Severson and Portland Community College to cover the basics of becoming a stand-up comedian in a five-week, non-credit class. Posted March 21, 2006