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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Tour Oregon winter wonderland on cross-country skis
PORTLAND, Ore. - Glide through snowy evergreens in some of Oregon's most beautiful mountain scenery this winter. Portland Community College will present an opportunity to experience cross-country skiing beginning this January. Posted December 22, 2004
Snowshoeing class lets you visit the mountain on foot
PORTLAND, Ore. - Tour Mount Hood the Eskimo way: Portland Community College will present a snowshoe lesson and tour this winter. Posted December 22, 2004
Turn glass shards into artwork with PCC stained glass class
TIGARD, Ore. - If sunlight through cathedral windows leaves you awed, Portland Community College might have just the class to tap your inner artist. An upcoming non-credit class in stained glass can inspire you to make glorious multi-colored creations of your own. Posted December 22, 2004
Knitters get pointers with PCC non-credit class
PORTLAND, Ore. - Love to knit but struggle with certain techniques? Portland Community College will offer a non-credit class this January to help you perfect your projects while you take your knitting craft to the next level. Posted December 22, 2004
Colors, patterns collide in abstract mosaics class
PORTLAND, Ore. - Sometimes art is not found in complete pictures, but rather in the detailed beauty of materials of which they are comprised. Portland Community College will explore this notion with a hands-on, non-credit class in abstract mosaics. Posted December 22, 2004
Art on Alberta Street focus of PCC classes
PORTLAND, Ore. - Celebrate the emerging art scene on Alberta Street with a hands-on creative experience. Portland Community College will feature five non-credit art classes taking place in Alberta Street artists' working studios and galleries where new ideas and new artists are emerging every day. Posted December 22, 2004
Watch, discuss independent films with PCC non-credit class
PORTLAND, Ore. - It's a lesson you learn at the box office again and again: high-tech explosions and multi-million dollar budgets do not always amount to a great movie. In fact, for many moviegoers, it's those films that are not backed by large production companies that best showcase the human spirit and touch us most. This winter, Portland Community College will present an opportunity for movie lovers to further enjoy the independent film in a new non-credit class. Posted December 22, 2004
PCC's free winter lectures offer lunch-hour lift
PORTLAND, Ore. - Downtown workers: don't spend another lunch hour in the company of your computer. Instead, use it to get a mental tune-up with Portland Community College's free lunch-and-learn series held at the library. Posted December 22, 2004
Earn your national certification as a personal trainer
PORTLAND, Ore. - All those hours you've logged at the gym could be earning your more than a fit physique. Why not turn your knowledge and experience into a career as a personal trainer? A new class offered by Portland Community College can help you become nationally certified. Posted December 22, 2004
Journey to Tibet: PCC offers free info session on upcoming trip
PORTLAND, Ore. - Explore a country only recently opened to Western travelers: a visit to Tibet reveals a fascinating chronicle of history, culture and religion that can only be experienced first-hand. This January, Portland Community College will offer a free informational session detailing how you can participate in an upcoming non-credit trip to the country. Posted December 22, 2004