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 (4878):

A taste of Jeff and Sabrina Williams' art that will be at the Cascade Art Gallery in December. Dazzling photography exhibit at Cascade Campus in December
Jeff and Sabrina Williams photography exhibit, “American Dream,”will be viewable at the Cascade Art Gallery from Dec. 1 to Jan. 12 Posted November 16, 2011
Longtime counselor publishes book on Oregon bridges
Ray Allen, a long-time employment and vocational rehabilitation counselor, has recently published a book, “Oregon Coast Bridges,” (North Left Coast Press). The book profiles 40 of the Oregon Coast Highway's most important and interesting bridges, from Astoria to the California border Posted November 15, 2011
The campaign kicked off with PCC staff and faculty donating 856 books and cleaning 17 boxes of books during In-Service to benefit disadvantaged kids through the Children’s Book Bank. PCC community event to assist homebound seniors
The college is welcoming the public to stop by a campus and help staff make holiday cards and placement mats for Loaves & Fishes Posted November 14, 2011
PCC celebrates international students, programs
International students and staff at PCC have a plethora of daily events from Nov. 14-18, showcasing student and program diversity at the college Posted November 14, 2011
Her relief “Treasured Gifts” depicts the beauty of nature — sun, water and trees — and allows the sight impaired to experience by touch. PCC volunteer literacy tutor Sister Mary Noreen O’Leary turns 90 years young
As a tutor, she has filled whatever niche coordinators needed, whether it was one-to-one or small group tutoring, leading a conversation group, or working as a classroom aide. She has touched the lives of hundreds of students, and donated over 2,700 hours of volunteer time Posted November 10, 2011
Free tickets available for Linus Pauling lecture Series
This lecture is scheduled for 7 p.m., Thursday Nov. 17 at the Schnitzer Concert Hall on Broadway in downtown Portland Posted November 9, 2011
Alternative transportation travels to Sylvania Campus
Bicycles, Segways, and bus riding were some of the topics discussed during an alternative transportation fair in the Upper Mall at Sylvania Posted November 7, 2011
Barbara Tetenbaum, "Glimpse", designed and produced by Barbara Tetenbaum and Julie Chen (Triangular Press and Flying Fish Press) in 2011. Northview Gallery exhibit shows off book art
The show features four Portland area artists that explore the book format including its narrative and sculptural potential Posted November 5, 2011
As PCC grows, it becomes more of a solution to economic woes
The college has grown 42 percent during the past five years and is increasingly being partnered with by local and state leaders to help kick-start the economy Posted November 4, 2011
‘Remembrances’ show off artist’s ‘en plein air’ approach
What’s interesting is that the artist works en plein air—painting out of doors, on site—and her compositions, in watercolor, charcoal, and oil, capture the beauty and nuances of light, atmosphere, texture, and space. Posted November 4, 2011