Archive for May, 2013

All-employee meeting scheduled for this afternoon

Wednesday, May 29th, 2013

Don’t forget the all-employee meeting scheduled for this afternoon (Thursday), from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Hoover 105. Among the items on the agenda is an update on enrollment.

For those at the university’s regional sites, the meeting will be available at a stream site that you can access from MyGFU. Simply log into MyGFU and click the “Community Meeting Link” located under “Staff Resources/Faculty Resources.”

End-of-year purchasing information

Tuesday, May 28th, 2013

The end of the fiscal year is quickly approaching, and with that I would like to inform you of a few requirements for year-end purchases.

Please remember that if you order merchandise, it needs to be physically here before July 1 in order to be charged to the 2012-13 fiscal year. Goods and services received after June 30, 2013 are required to be charged to the 2013-14 budget year.

Therefore, all purchasing for this fiscal year needs to be completed by June 14. No purchasing should be done for the 2012-13 year after this date. Merchandise ordered after this time frame frequently does not arrive by June 30, causing it to be charged to the following year. Also, invoices often don’t arrive for orders placed in late June until early August, long after we have closed the books for the year, again causing accounting problems.

Thank you for your help. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Andy Dunn.

Summer Serve team in need of donated items for children

Tuesday, May 28th, 2013

Our Summer Serve team going to Romania and Moldova in June is collecting the following items to take with them for at-risk and orphaned children. Here is a list of items needed. We’d so much love your help gathering them.

If you are able to provide any of the below items please drop them by the Spiritual Life House (located on the corner of Sheridan and Meridian) between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Thursday. If our office is closed, please leave the donations by our front door and we will take care of it when we return. For more information, e-mail spirituallife@georgefox.edu or call 503-554-2320.

Thank you!

Craft Supplies:

  • Bracelet-making kits: thread and beads
  • Colored construction paper or normal color paper
  • Whiteboard markers and cleaning solution
  • Stamps and stencils for making cards and art
  • Fabric paint/markers
  • Craft sticks (popsicle sticks)
  • Glitter glue
  • Assorted, bright-colored fabric (fun fabric)
  • 7-, 9- and 12-inch zippers (assorted colors)
  • Sets of plain cards and envelopes for greeting-card making
  • Fun paper (with designs) for card-making
  • Craft glue
  • Foam/3D double-sided tape
  • Staplers
  • Pattern-edged scissors
  • Thin & thick colored ribbon

Sporting Goods:

  • Large duffel bags or suitcases
  • Ping pong paddles
  • Tennis shoes for 7- to 15-year-olds
  • Basketballs, volleyball
  • Roller blades
  • Badminton rackets and birdies
  • Jump ropes

Tools:

  • Utility knife
  • School backpacks
  • Gardening gloves
  • Screwdriver
  • Lice shampoo

Toys:

  • Gifts for birthdays (both girls and boys; can be simple toys or any other ideas)
  • Face paint/body paint
  • Party balloons and water balloons
  • Educational puzzles (at least 500 pieces)
  • Board games (that can be played without knowledge of English)
  • Chinese checkers
  • Birthday party hats
  • Santa hats
  • Uno

Farewell event for Brenda Burg is this afternoon in Hoover

Monday, May 27th, 2013

Today (Tuesday) is the day we celebrate Brenda Burg’s 13 years of service to George Fox! Join us from 3 to 4 p.m. in the Hoover lobby. Come wish your colleague well!

Last call for Support Staff and Administrator of the Year nominations

Monday, May 27th, 2013

May is quickly slipping away and with it the opportunity to nominate colleagues for Support Staff Member of the Year and/or Administrator of the Year. Nominations will be accepted through Friday, May 31.

Do you have a colleague you believe is deserving of this award and meets the criteria provided in the April 14 e-mail from Peggy Kilburg? If so, please take a few minutes to submit a nomination. No form is necessary; just send an e-mail to Peggy (pkilburg@georgefox.edu) stating the reasons you believe the person deserves this award.

Print Services hosts overstock sale Wednesday and Thursday

Monday, May 27th, 2013

Print Services is hosting an overstock sale. Therefore, on Wednesday and Thursday, May 29-30, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Print Services will offer a lot of extra specialty paper at a fraction of the cost. The paper would be perfect for personal or department use. Sorry, no substituting or mismatching reams or packages.

It is on a first-come, first-serve basis. So, come on in and see what we have. Because when it is gone … it’s gone! Sorry, no credit card transactions; cash or check only.

Questions? Contact Richard Silver at rsilver@georgefox.edu.

Reminder: Power outage scheduled in certain buildings Wednesday

Monday, May 27th, 2013

This is a reminder that there will be a power outage in the Edwards-Holman Science Center, Hoover and Wood-Mar buildings tomorrow (Wednesday) from 8 a.m. until noon. Please remember not to enter these buildings during this time since life safety or fire alarms will not be activated.

Thank you,
Plant Services

Be sure to fill out relocation form if you are moving

Monday, May 27th, 2013

Please remember to fill out an “Employee Relocation Form” if you are moving. This will help us coordinate all of the upcoming moves. This is located on our Plant Services webpage.

Thank you,
Plant Services

Tilikum Trail Run and Family Fun Day set for July 4

Monday, May 27th, 2013

All are invited to the Tilikum Trail Run and Family Fun Day at Camp Tilikum on Thursday, July 4. All fees and donations go to a camp scholarship fund that enables underprivileged youth to attend summer camp.

The day includes a 5K run and one-mile walk/run for all ages. The course includes gravel, trails and crossing a bridge and runs along the new path encircling the lake at Tilikum and throughout the grounds. Jogging strollers are welcomed. Camp Tilikum is a non-pet facility; please leave your pets at home.

Pre-register by Friday, June 14, and you’ll receive a T-shirt with a goody bag. Pre-registration is $35 (adult) and $15 (youth age 6-17). Ages 5 and under are free with one paid adult. The fee after June 14 goes up $10 per person.

Race-day registration opens at 9 a.m. Races begin at 10 a.m., with the awards and raffle ceremony to follow. Awards will be given to the first-place finishers in each age category (Men, Women and Youth Boy/Girl).

Please feel free to bring your family picnic and stay for a while afterwards. We will have canoeing and swimming open and available to all guests. You can also visit the barnyard animals, the century-old schoolhouse and tree house. Those not wanting to participate in the race but would like to come as a spectator are warmly welcomed!

If interested in volunteering, please contact Michelle Bradshaw, guest services director, at 503-538-2763, ext. 101, or michelle@camptilikum.org. Donations can be sent directly to Tilikum, 15321 N.E. North Valley Road, Newberg, OR 97132.

Print Services hosts an overstock sale

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

Print Services has a lot of extra specialty paper, and we want to get rid of it at a fraction of the cost. The paper would be perfect for personal or department use. Sorry, no substituting or mismatching reams or packages.

It is on a first-come, first-serve basis. So, come on in and see what we have. Because when it is gone … it’s gone! Sorry, no credit card transactions; cash or check only.

Questions? Contact Richard Silver at rsilver@georgefox.edu.

Power outage planned on May 29

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

There is a power outage planned for Wednesday, May 29, between 8 a.m. and noon for the Edwards-Holman Science Center, Hoover and Wood-Mar. Alternative power will be supplied from Lemmons for critical equipment. Fire alarm and life safety equipment will not be operating, so please DO NOT enter these buildings during this time.

Thank you,
Plant Services

Monday holiday changes courier service schedule

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

Due to the Memorial Day holiday this Monday, our mail service courier will make his last trip to the Salem campus on Tuesday, May 28.

Questions? Contact Mail Services at ext. 2555.

Comings and Goings

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

Megan Hoy joined the university this month to work as a graduate admissions counselor for the doctor of psychology, doctor of business administration and doctor of education programs. She has worked the past year as a manager with Make-A-Wish Oregon, coordinating programs statewide to help make children’s wishes a reality. In 2011, she worked in Thailand as an international intern with Remember Nhu, an organization dedicated to preventing the exploitation of children in the sex trade. Prior to that, Megan gained management experience as an operations coordinator for EAN Holdings in Tualatin after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the University of Arizona in 2007. Megan lives in Beaverton and plans to marry Justin Janes in September. She attends Solid Rock Church in downtown Portland.


The university hired Traci Porter as a part-time library assistant II and public services assistant. She has spent the past 15 years committing herself to raising and home-schooling her four children. She and her husband, Rob, also opened their home to foster children for a few years. After earning a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Linfield College in 1995, Traci and her husband attended the Great Commission Bible School in Honduras for 10 months, during which time they lived, learned and served in the beautiful, remote mountain village of Las Mangas. She and her family live in Amity.


Martha Iancu (English Language Institute/School of Education) has retired with the title “faculty emerita” after teaching at George Fox for 24 years. During her tenure, she served as an associate and assistant professor in the English Language Institute (ELI); as ELI director for 19 years; and as interim chair of the Department of Communication Arts for one semester. She was also a Fulbright Scholar in Romania in 1992-93. Martha looks forward to a relaxed pace of life and spending more time with her family.

Larry Shelton (Seminary) retired from George Fox after working at the seminary for 19 years. He was most recently the Richard B. Parker Professor of Wesleyan Theology. His titles before that included chair of the Graduate Department of Ministry (1997-99) and vice president of academic affairs and dean of the faculty at Western Evangelical Seminary (1994-96). Before that, Larry also held positions at Regent College, Fuller Theological Seminary, Seattle Pacific, John Wesley College, North Carolina A&T State University and Azusa Pacific. In all, Larry devoted 45 years of his life to theological education.

The following faculty members will not return to the university in the fall in order to pursue other opportunities: Steve Song (Education), Kristin Dixon (Education), Raelene Fendall (Education), Ken McChesney (Education), Robert Nava (Education), Patrick Ray (Engineering), Betty Jean Cordill (Education), Sue Newell (Social Work), Bob Ellis (Business) and Joanne Gray (Education/Boise).

Brenda Burg (Academic Affairs) is leaving George Fox after 13 years of service. Her last day will be May 30. She is teaming up with a partner to open a bakery in Newberg this fall.

About Our People

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

Ed Higgins (English) published two poems, “Crucified” and “Pentecost,” in the inaugural May issue of Praise Writers Magazine, a Christian quarterly Canadian online and print journal. Ed also published the poem “Night Fears” this month in the literary magazine Collective Exile.

Melanie Mock’s (English) essay, “A Million and More,” was published in the just-released book, Results May Vary: Christian Women Reflect on Post-College Life, from Point Loma press.

Kris Kays (Psychology) coauthored, with Michael Broughal (a psychology major) and Tashina Keith (a PsyD student), a chapter in the book Advancing Research Methods with New Technologies, published by IGI Global of Hershey, Pa. According to editor Natalie Sappleton of Manchester Metropolitan University (UK), the book “comprises a collection of case studies detailing the use of new technologies in empirical research in various disciplines, from psychology to political science. It is hoped that the detail provided in these case studies will reduce researchers’ anxiety about adapting these new technologies for use in their own work.”

In the Family

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

Heather Ayala (Biology) and her husband, Adolfo, welcomed a son, Alberto Tomas, on May 7. He was born at Providence Newberg Hospital and weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces, while measuring 21 inches. Alberto joins siblings Arturo (4) and Ana Sofia (2).

Davida Brown (Chemistry) and her husband, Rich, welcomed a son, Bennet Thomas, on May 13. He was born at Legacy Meridian Park Hospital and weighed 8 pounds, 12 ounces, while measuring 21 inches. He joins an older sister, Abby (6).

Birthdays

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

May 28             Beth LaForce, Steve Sherwood
May 29             Kandie Comfort, Mike Magill
May 30             Becky Addleman, Stephen Bearden, Amy Dee, Roger Newell
June 1              Carrie Bohl
June 3              Paula Hampton
June 4              Nadine Kincaid
June 5              Hannah Dorr, Tyler Rhys Robertson
June 6              Joyce Staats, Alan Thurston
June 8              Jeannine Graham
June 9              Mark Terry
June 10            Tim Goodfellow
June 11            Ty Sohlman
June 12            Aaron Dort
June 13            Robby Larson
June 14            Loren Wenz
June 15            Gary Tandy
June 16            Charles Choi, Craig Taylor
June 17            Neil Ninteman
June 18            Sherri Moore
June 19            Kristi Bronkey, Carla Hagen, Mark McMinn
June 20            Janet Herron
June 21            Sarah Baldwin, Jamie Johnson, Susanna Steeg
June 22            Daniel Sweeney
June 24            Terri Crawford, Patty Vanier

Brenda Burg’s farewell reception set for next Tuesday

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013

Next Tuesday, May 28, we will celebrate Brenda Burg’s 13 years of service to George Fox. Come and join us from 3 to 4 p.m. in the Hoover lobby, where we will wish our colleague well as she transitions to new adventures outside the university.

University closes Monday to observe Memorial Day

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013

All university offices in Newberg and at regional sites will be closed on Monday, May 27, to observe the Memorial Day holiday. Libraries in Newberg and the Portland Center also will be closed.

All-employee meeting scheduled for May 30

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013

An all-employee meeting is scheduled for Thursday, May 30, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Hoover 105. Among the items on the agenda is an update on enrollment.

For those at the university’s regional sites, the meeting will be available at a stream site that you can access from MyGFU. Simply log into MyGFU and click the “Community Meeting Link” located under “Staff Resources/Faculty Resources.”

Also, please note: The June 27 all-employee meeting has been canceled because of scheduling conflicts. The next meeting will be announced at a later date.

Career coach speaks at next Christian Chamber meeting May 28

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013

Most people are in their chosen careers not just for the short run; they want to finish well.

But what does that mean? According to Portland certified coach Cal Habig, studies of hundreds of leaders have identified six characteristics of leaders who finish well, as well as six barriers to finishing well. Habig will share these insights as the featured speaker Tuesday, May 28, at the monthly Newberg meeting of the Christian Chamber of Commerce of the Northwest.

The meeting is from 7:30 to 9 a.m. in the Cap & Gown Room (please note change in usual location).

In his coaching work, Habig helps leaders of ministries and other values-based organizations take their organizations to places of great success while working to keep the leader in a life of balance. After having served as a minister for 30 years, Habig moved into online education in 2008 and professional coaching in 2009.

For more information, visit cccnw.net or call 503-928-8354.