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.

Articles (4886):

PCC Board selects Lim to fill Zone 6 vacancy
PORTLAND, Ore. - Jaime Lim has been selected as the new board member for Zone 6 (Washington County) for the Board of Directors of Portland Community College. He was sworn in by PCC District President Preston Pulliams on July 15 and will serve the remainder of the term through June 30, 2005. Lim replaces Maureen Breckenridge, who resigned from her position in May. Posted July 21, 2004
PCC fall class schedule due out at end of July
PORTLAND, Ore. - The fall PCC Schedule of Classes will arrive in mailboxes to district-area residents in late July. Portland Community College's academic year begins Monday, Sept. 27 at Portland Community College. The fall term mailing of the class schedule will allow students to plan the rest of their academic calendar year with PCC. Posted July 21, 2004
New Computer Resource Center District Web Site is now available
The New Computer Resource Center District Web Site is now available @ www.pcc.edu/crc. Please peruse the site and examine the […] Posted July 14, 2004
Consortium offers high-tech training for non-native English speakers
BEAVERTON, Ore. - Portland Community College and a consortium of circuit board manufacturers in Washington County are offering non-native English speakers a skills program that will allow them a pathway into the high-tech field. Posted July 9, 2004
Family business grows up
YoCream International partnered with PCC to obtain a grant for workforce skill development. The grant was used to set up a Total Quality Management program including performance measures and employee training. The company has seen significant improvements in efficiency and quality and is well positioned for continued growth. Posted July 9, 2004
PCC Northeast One Stop Center relocates
PORTLAND, Ore. Portland Community College's Workforce Network Northeast One Stop, located at 3034 Martin Luther King Blvd., is relocating to the Goalpost One Stop at 6443 North Lombard, 503-240-5600; and the Metro One Stop at 5600 N.E. 42nd Ave., 503-943-2000. Posted July 7, 2004
Prescription for success: 'Transition' students benefit from Kaiser-PCC partnership
Kaiser Permanente has been helping single parents and displaced homemakers return to school by providing health care coverage to them and their dependents since 1990. The partnership helps two programs at PCC New Directions at the Rock Creek Campus and Project Independence at Cascade Campus. Posted July 2, 2004
PCC non-credit class offers inside look at Portland art scene
PORTLAND, Ore. - Take advantage of Portland's growing status as an epicenter of visual art by joining Portland Community College for an insider's look at some of the city's hottest galleries. Posted July 1, 2004
Jewelry art class decorates personal history
PORTLAND, Ore. - Typically we capture our past in diaries and photographs, yet a new Portland Community College non-credit course adds another dimension to how we explore our history. Join PCC for an unusual opportunity to create jewelry that interprets personal history. Posted July 1, 2004
PCC offers online class for computer gamers
PORTLAND, Ore. - The hours you spend defending planet earth through computer games can actually lead to a profitable career. An online class offered by Portland Community College reveals the possibilities. Posted July 1, 2004