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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Relationship workshop best gift for Valentine's Day
BEAVERTON, Ore. - Candy hearts and cards are sweet sentiments, but for this Valentine's Day, why not exchange the lasting gift of a stronger relationship? Just in time for the holiday, Portland Community College will offer a one-day, non-credit workshop to open the lines of communication and create greater intimacy. Posted December 12, 2003
Warm up this winter with homemade Italian risotto
BEAVERTON, Ore. - When the weather turns cold, the Italians have a secret weapon: risotto. Now you can learn to make steaming bowls of this creamy rice-based dish with on upcoming Portland Community College non-credit class series. Posted December 12, 2003
Go ?round and round' with your partner at the Aloha Grange
BEAVERTON, Ore. - Not only is square dancing Oregon's state dance; it's also one of the most fun to learn. Portland Community College will offer a non-credit class in Square Dancing this January. Posted December 12, 2003
PCC teams up with Ecotrust to offer easy ways to go ?green'
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 daily life with a new non-credit series offered by Portland Community College and the environmental non-profit, Ecotrust. Posted December 12, 2003
Gay and lesbian relationship series offers help for unique challenges
PORTLAND, Ore. - Gays and lesbians face the same relationship challenges that come between many heterosexual couples. Yet there are unique issues specific only to the gay community - issues which can best be expressed in the company of other couples facing the same problems. Portland Community College will offer such a forum, led by a professional relationship counselor, with an upcoming non-credit series. Posted December 12, 2003
PCC offers Peruvian cooking lessons at Pearl District hot-spot
PORTLAND, Ore. - You've been to trendy hot-spot restaurants in the Pearl - now you have the opportunity to cook like them. PCC will serve up a new non-credit class in Peruvian cooking this winter, where you can learn the sizzling secrets of the pros. Posted December 12, 2003
Bake heavenly desserts with PCC class
HILLSBORO, Ore. - If you have ever stood at the case in a bakery shop and longed for the mouth-watering desserts behind the glass, your ship has just come in. Portland Community College will teach you how to whip up these goodies with an upcoming non-credit class. Posted December 12, 2003
Connect with students, gain job skills with ?Spanish for Teachers' class
HILLSBORO, Ore. - With the growing numbers of Spanish-speaking children in Oregon schools, the issue of language has become more and more of a learning barrier. A new non-credit course presented by Portland Community College, Spanish for Teachers, can help teachers bridge the language gap. Posted December 12, 2003
Bring history to life with PCC re-enactment class
PORTLAND, Ore. - Do you love history? Ever think about sharing it with others? A new non-credit class, offered by Portland Community College, will teach you how to create an interactive experience for others as a professional re-enactor, teacher or museum guide. Posted December 12, 2003
TWO ITEMS: Class offers psych training for writers
PORTLAND, Ore. - Character development - it's what separates mundane books from Pulitzer-winning novels. Portland Community College will offer an opportunity to get inside the head of your characters and find out what makes them tick with an upcoming non-credit class. Posted December 12, 2003