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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Volunteer tutors wanted for literacy program
PORTLAND, Ore. - The Volunteer Literacy Tutoring Program at Portland Community College, in conjunction with other local literacy organizations, is searching for a few good volunteer tutors. Posted January 11, 2005
PCC-Cascade hosts week of MLK events
CASCADE CAMPUS - Portland Community College's Cascade Campus, located at 705 N. Killingsworth Street, plans to celebrate the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday Jan. 14-21 with a collection of events. All activities are free and open to the public. Posted January 11, 2005
Sixth annual Traditional Winter Powwow Jan. 22
SYLVANIA CAMPUS - Portland Community College is set to host the sixth annual Traditional Winter Powwow on Saturday, Jan. 22 at the Sylvania Campus, 12000 S.W. 49th Ave. Activities begin at noon with the first grand entry set for 1 p.m. at the gymnasium of the HT Building with festivities scheduled until 10:30 p.m. Posted January 11, 2005
Kopet to discuss educational initiatives at correctional facility
The American Association of Women in Community Colleges invites you to hear guest speaker Julie Kopet talk about educational and […] Posted January 10, 2005
Russian guest speaker at Cascade
Guest Speaker: Larissa Sofronova-Allen Tuesday, January 18 11AM-12PM, Terrell Hall 122Larissa Sofronova-Allen, Department Chair of the Multi-cultural Academic Program and […] Posted January 6, 2005
Behind the Partnerships: Lou Harrison of Wentworth Chevrolet
Lou Harrison is the general manager for Wentworth Chevrolet in Portland and got involved with ASEP in 1991. At the time, she saw the need to have a place where local auto dealers could have a trained work pool to draw from. As more and more high schools discontinue their automotive service training programs, ASEP becomes critical to train new students and re-train current professionals. Posted January 6, 2005
Photoshop class creates digital darkroom to enhance your images
ST. HELENS, Ore. - Film photographers rely on darkrooms to enhance the quality of their images so why not work with a digital darkroom to enhance your digital photos? In a non-credit class Portland Community College will offer you the chance to create a digital darkroom on your own computer by using Photoshop software. Posted January 5, 2005
Tea-tasting class steeped in customs, history
BEAVERTON, Ore. - From Japanese ceremonial houses to English breakfast tables, tea has brewed a long and rich history. Find out why the ancient drink has been held in such high regard in so many cultures with a new, non-credit tasting class offered by Portland Community College. Posted January 5, 2005
Learn to 'build green' with PCC non-credit classes
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 home with two new non-credit classes offered by Portland Community College. Posted January 5, 2005
Chinese cultures unfolds through poetry, stories
PORTLAND, Ore. - They say the best way to view a culture is through the lens of its art forms. China has a legacy of some of the richest literature and poetry in the world, developed over thousands of years. Let the culture and history of China come alive for you with two non-credit classes offered by Portland Community College, new this winter. Posted January 5, 2005