Archive for June, 2017

Be courteous of Genesis guests when parking today through Friday

Tuesday, June 13th, 2017

Please help us welcome our incoming class of students at Genesis today (Wednesday) through Friday, June 14-16, by showing courtesy and parking somewhere other than the Hoover or Stevens parking lots.

If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact Kelly Friesen at kfriesen@georgefox.edu or ext. 2248.

Thank you!

Please avoid parking in Stevens, Hoover lots Wednesday through Friday

Monday, June 12th, 2017

Please help us welcome our incoming class of students at Genesis this Wednesday through Friday, June 14-16, by showing courtesy and parking somewhere other than the Hoover or Stevens parking lots.

If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact Kelly Friesen at kfriesen@georgefox.edu or ext. 2248.

Thank you!

Plant Services’ overhead work continues this week

Sunday, June 11th, 2017

Plant Services will be trimming trees and doing other overhead work with a high lift through the end of the month. Please be aware as you are walking through campus so that you do not walk through these areas.

The areas will be marked, and parking areas will be cordoned off the day before work progresses in that area. For your safety and that of your vehicle, do not park or walk in areas that have been reserved.

Thank you,
Dixie Downey (ddowney@georgefox.edu)

Three internal-only positions are open

Sunday, June 11th, 2017

There are currently three internal-only positions available. They are:

  • Executive Administrative Assistant, President’s Office
  • Office Coordinator, IDEA Center (new)
  • Senior Engineering Technician (new)

The link to each of these position announcements can be found on this page. If you have questions, contact Kera Hallman (khallman@georgefox.edu or ext. 2189).

University hosts volleyball camp for grades 7-12 this month

Sunday, June 11th, 2017

Know of any friends or family members interested in improving their volleyball skills while having some fun at the same time? Invite them to the George Fox Volleyball Camp June 23-25!

Camp is open to seventh- to 12th-graders (entering in the fall), and both overnight and commuting options are available. Camps will include an introductory beach session, leadership sessions and lots of volleyball-skill training and competition with our very own Bruin volleyball players!

Please help spread the word! Reach out to head coach Emily Palkert with any questions at epalkert@georgefox.edu.

Executive Assistant: Internal-only Position Opening

Wednesday, June 7th, 2017

We have a newly created position – executive assistant to the chief of staff – in the president’s office. This position is .75 FTE. If you or someone you know is interested in this opportunity, you will find details on this internal position openings web page.

Be aware of work being done overhead this month

Wednesday, June 7th, 2017

Plant Services will be trimming trees and doing other overhead work with a high lift through the end of the month. Please be aware as you are walking through campus so that you do not walk through these areas.

The areas will be marked, and parking areas will be cordoned off the day before work progresses in that area. For your safety and that of your vehicle, do not park or walk in areas that have been reserved.

Thank you,
Dixie Downey (ddowney@georgefox.edu)

Today’s barbecue scheduled for noon in Canyon Commons

Wednesday, June 7th, 2017

Join your fellow employees for our summer barbecue at noon today (Thursday) in Canyon Commons (we are moving it indoors because of the threat of rain). The cost is only $5 per person. Summer student employees are welcome to attend as well.

In addition to lunch, we’ll take time to celebrate the winners of the Wellness Challenge. If you didn’t R.S.V.P. by Tuesday, you can inquire on availability after 12:10 p.m. at Canyon Commons.

Questions? Contact Adina McConaughey (amcconaughey@georgefox.edu).

– Hosted by the Staff Development Committee

adidas Employee Store discount open to students, employees

Wednesday, June 7th, 2017

The adidas Employee Store is sharing its employee discount with all George Fox University employees, staff/faculty and students. To access the store during the shopping period, please present your staff/faculty ID badge or pay stub, or your Spring 2017 term schedule along with a photo ID.

The employee/student must be present in order for the entire party to enter the store (maximum five persons). Access is unlimited June 9-23, 2017.

Spring into action with the adidas Employee Store and grab a fresh pair of AlphaBOUNCE. Shop the newest soccer arrivals and get your first pick of the new Timbers jerseys for men and kids. Whether you are a fan or an athlete, make sure you have all the newest gear for the MLS season. Complete your outfit with a pair of Stan Smiths or Superstars.

The adidas Employee Store is located at 5060 N. Greeley Ave., in Portland. It’s open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Contact the store at 971-234-8536 with any questions.

Note: The employee discount of 50 percent off is only valid at the adidas Employee Store located at 5060 N. Greeley Ave. Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other coupon, discount, or promotion except as otherwise expressly permitted. Not valid for purchases of gift certificates. Offer has no cash value.

adidas reserves the right to change terms and conditions, substitute offer of equal or greater value, end offer at any time without notice, and decline offer to any consumer adidas believes, in its sole discretion, may resell adidas product. Additional restrictions and exclusions may apply; see store for details. Void where prohibited. ©2017 adidas America, Inc.

Accounts Payable year-end deadlines are fast approaching

Wednesday, June 7th, 2017

Fiscal Year End 2016-17 is quickly approaching, and the Finance Department would appreciate your help in ensuring a smooth and timely year-end close. Please review and note the following deadlines for Accounts Payable requests:

  1. All cash advance requests for FY2016-17 expenses must be received by Finance on or before Monday, June 12, 2017.
  2. Submission of the following FY2016-17 requests must be received by Finance on or before Friday, July 7, 2017:
  • Check Requests
  • Invoices
  • Expense Reimbursement Requests
  • Petty Cash Logs for expenses through June 30, 2017 ONLY

Please refer to this “Fiscal Year-End Deadlines & Procedures” page of the Finance Department website for additional details.

Please contact Jennifer Klapp at jklapp@georgefox.edu or ext. 2170 with any year-end accounts payable questions.

Thank you!
The Finance Team

End-of-Year Reminder for Deposits and Petty Cash Reconciliations

Tuesday, June 6th, 2017

End-of-the-fiscal year deposits to be included in this year’s budget must be in Finance no later than Friday, June 30. Checks dated prior to June 30, 2017, must be deposited in the current fiscal year.

Please look around your desks and file cabinets to see if there are any lingering items that need to go to the bank. If you are taking vacation during the July 4 holiday, please send your deposits over BEFORE you leave. If you should have any questions about deposits, please contact Heather Groenlund at ext. 2173.

Final petty cash reconciliations for this fiscal year are due in Finance no later than Friday, June 30. Please remember to submit all receipts, cash, and reconciliation reports before this deadline. Please plan ahead and send these over before you leave, if you will be taking vacation over the July 4 holiday. If you have questions about petty cash protocols, please contact Jen Klapp at ext. 2170.

Barbecue lunch is today on the patio at Canyon Commons

Tuesday, June 6th, 2017

We are firing up the grill today for lunch! Join us from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for a mouth-watering menu of barbecue beef brisket or chicken sandwiches served with an apple slaw, pesto potato salad, corn on the cob, baked beans and a beverage, all for just $6.75.

We’ll have a cash box set up on the patio so you can purchase your lunch there (cash sales only, please).

Nine staff and administrator positions are currently available

Monday, June 5th, 2017

Nine staff and administrator positions are currently available. Listed in order, they are:

  • Assistant Director of Intercultural Life
  • Assistant Softball Coach
  • Computer Support Specialist
  • Director of Commuter Programs
  • Director of University Events
  • Media Specialist
  • Spiritual Life Trips Coordinator (Part Time)
  • University Photographer
  • Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach

The link to each of these position announcements can be found on this page. If you know of someone you believe might provide a good fit for any of these jobs, please refer the person to the website for information about the job and instructions about applying.

Overhead work being done on campus this month

Monday, June 5th, 2017

Plant Services will be trimming trees and doing other overhead work with a high lift starting today (Tuesday) and continuing through the end of the month. Please be aware as you are walking through campus so that you do not walk through these areas.

The areas will be marked, and parking areas will be cordoned off the day before work progresses in that area. For your safety and that of your vehicle, do not park or walk in areas that have been reserved.

Thank you,
Dixie Downey (ddowney@georgefox.edu)

Comings and Goings

Monday, June 5th, 2017

The university welcomes Abigail Hortegas as a data manager for the undergraduate admissions department. She has worked at the university as a data entry specialist on a temp basis for the past year and, before that, spent a year as a design associate for Jonathan Adler, a home décor products company. While a student at Seattle Pacific University, Abigail worked as a manager at a local bookstore and coffee shop in 2014-15. She also worked as an office assistant for Seattle Pacific’s School of Health Sciences in 2013-14. She lives in Newberg with her husband Alexander and attends Door of Hope church in Portland.


Alexandra Harrington has joined the university as a student accounts specialist and veterans certifying official at the Portland Center. She has worked the past five years in the dentistry profession, working most recently as a dental assistant for a practice in Milwaukie, Oregon. Previously, she worked as a surgical assistant at two different dental practices (2013-16) after starting her career in the field as a dental assistant (2012-13). Alexandra is currently enrolled in George Fox’s management and organizational leadership program and previously studied dental assisting at Concorde Career College and applied science at Portland Community College. She lives in Aloha and attends Pilgrim Lutheran Church.


Brett Papineau has transitioned from a temp position as a software engineer and programmer analyst to a full-time job as a programmer analyst for the university’s data analytics team. He has been with the university since November of last year. Brett previously worked in conjunction with the University of Idaho and its associated partners in software engineering and technical support positions in Moscow, Idaho. He graduated from the University of Idaho with a bachelor’s degree in computer science in 2014. Brett currently lives in McMinnville and likes to attend a variety of churches with various family members and close friends.


Plant Services welcomes Glory Lehman as a custodian. She has been self-employed as a house cleaner for the past 17 years. The daughter of missionaries, she spent some of her growing-up years abroad, including her high school years, as she earned a high school-equivalent diploma as a home-schooled student in Daegu, South Korea, in 2000. Glory lives in Newberg with her husband Jason and four children – Zebulun (17), Noah (15), Jonah (13) and Skye (11) – and attends Horizon Church in Sherwood.


The following faculty members are retiring from the university or are leaving George Fox this summer to pursue other opportunities: Dirk Barram (Business), Ginny Birky (Education), Kathy Campobasso (Education), Eileen Celentano (Art and Design), Sik Yin Chan (Social Work), Karen Hamlin Bezanson (Education), Rachael Henry (Education), Joshua Hren (English), Mary Johnson (Education), Alan Kluge (Business), Virginia Lundquist (Nursing), Chris Morrissey (Sociology), Roger Newell (Christian Studies), David Pollock (Engineering), Bo Sanders (Seminary), Mary Schmitt (Christian Studies), Jeff Tatum (Sociology) and Pat Vandehey (Music).

After 17 years of service to George Fox, Rich Bass (IT) is leaving the university this Friday, June 9. He plans to build websites that promote his wife Atoya’s hair stylist business and dedicate more time to his passion of painting scenic landscapes in oil pastels, oils and acrylics.

Sandy Cherachanko (Student Accounts) left the university in May.

Natalie Harrington (Women’s Lacrosse Coach) has left the university.

Holly Kirby (Engineering) left the university to make the move to California, where her husband took a job.

Sarah Taylor (Student Life) has left George Fox to transition to a full-time parenting role and to join her husband at his new job at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California.

Merrill Johnson (Dean of Libraries) is retiring from George Fox this summer after 37 years of service to the university. His future plans include volunteer work, spending more time with his wife Candy, and doing extensive research into his family’s history.

Craig Taylor (Athletic Director) is retiring from the university this summer after serving in multiple capacities at the school for 43 years. He plans to spend more time with his wife Kathy, more time on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, and do some consulting work for Division III institutions. His last day at George Fox will be June 30.

Movers & Quakers

Monday, June 5th, 2017

Marc Shelton will assume the title of interim dean of the College of Education beginning on July 1.

About Our People

Monday, June 5th, 2017

The following faculty members recently received tenure: Tatiana Cevallos (Education), Keith Dempsey (Counseling), Brian Doak (Christian Studies), Abigail Favale (English), Marie-Christine Goodworth (Doctor of Psychology), Corban Harwood (Mathematics), Nate Peach (Business), Paul Shelton (Business), Jillian Sokso (Art and Design), Susanna Steeg Thornhill (Education) and Yune Tran (Education).

The following faculty members recently received the title of “professor”: Carol Brazo (Education), Mike Foster (Engineering), Eloise Hockett (Education), Kris Kays (Psychology), Sue O’Donnell (Psychology), Cliff Rosenbohm (Social Work) and Jim Smart (Biology).

The following faculty members recently received the title of “associate professor”: Marie-Christine Goodworth (Doctor of Psychology), Nijay Gupta (Seminary), Elizabeth Hamilton (Doctor of Psychology), Corban Harwood (Mathematics), David Kerr (Art and Design), Kris Molitor (Education), Josh Sauerwein (Business), Shannon Scott (Communication, Journalism and Cinematic Arts), Steve Sherwood (Christian Studies) and Chad Stillinger (Engineering).

Kaitlyn Ragan, the IDEA Center’s newest CAP Coach, represented George Fox at the 2017 Handshake User Conference at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on Monday, June 5. Other universities presenting included Stanford, Whittier, Wesleyan, Princeton, Michigan State, Auburn and BYU-Hawaii. George Fox was the first university in Oregon to implement Handshake for internship and job postings in October 2016. Fourteen other Oregon colleges and universities are joining the network on July 1. Kaitlyn has become an expert in Handshake and presented “Using Experiences to Track Internships” at the conference.

Led by the efforts of Merrill Johnson, Alex Rolfe and Rodney Birch (Library), the university’s Digital Commons is now a repository for The Christian Librarian, the official publication of the Association of Christian Librarians organization. The addition to the university’s digital archives system makes the publication discoverable via search engines and more accessible to readers worldwide.

Ed Higgins (English) spent all four Sundays in May teaching an adult Sunday school class at the First Presbyterian Church in Newberg. The title of his class was “My favorite narratives from the Hebrew Bible: Ruth, Esther, Susanna and Joseph.” In addition, Three Line Poetry featured one of Ed’s previously published poems on its Facebook page, and his poem “Via Dolorosa” was featured in a recent issue of the online literary magazine Embers Igniting. Also, Ed’s poem “Epistemology” was reprinted in the collection Peace Poems: Celebrating 60 Years of New Jersey Peace Action (1957-2017). The poem was previously a part of “Speak Peace,” a three-year national tour and exhibition sponsored by Kent State University’s Wick Poetry Center, which paired Vietnamese children’s art with peace-related poems by several American writers. The poem has also been published in Friends Journal, Poets Against War and the George Fox Journal.

Craig Taylor and Blair Cash (Athletics) were among seven individuals honored with the Northwest Conference’s Distinguished Service Award this month. The award goes to those with longtime associations with the conference and its member schools who either moved on to other endeavors, recently retired or announced their impending retirements. Craig is set to retire this summer after serving as athletic director at George Fox since 1988 and working at the school for 43 years. Blair formerly served as sports information director at George Fox (1999 to 2014) and took over as the assistant commissioner/SID for the NWC in 2014-15.

Paul Anderson (Christian Studies) preached at Whittier Friends Church (April 2), spoke on “Seeing the Word of God” for The Saint John’s Bible Exhibit and Special Lecture at Azusa Pacific University (April 18), and delivered the inaugural New Testament lecture for UCLA’s Center for the Study of Religion (April 25): “The Spirituality of Jesus in the New Millennium – A Fourth Quest for Jesus.” Also, his forward to Volume 4 in the Johannine Monograph Series was published by Wipf & Stock: “Peder Borgen’s Bread from Heaven – Midrashic Developments in John 6 as a Case Study in John’s Unity and Disunity.” Paul’s essay, “The Power of the Resurrection,” was published on the Huffington Post site on Easter morning, and his sixth review of CNN’s “Finding Jesus” series, “On Thomas and Evidence – No Doubt!,” was published by The Bible and Interpretation. Finally, his review of four chapters in Early Quakers and their Theological Thought, 1647-1743, and a tribute, “Remembering Arthur O. Roberts,” were published in Quaker Religious Thought. A second tribute, “Remembering John Punshon (1935-2017),” was published in Quaker Life.

Nicole M. Enzinger (Education) coauthored an article, “Examining Pinterest as a Curriculum Resource for Negative Integers: An Initial Investigation,” with Josh T. Hertel, from the mathematics department at the University Wisconsin-LaCrosse. The piece, published on the Education Sciences site, provides an overview of their research describing the mathematical integrity of integer Pinterest pins. In addition, Nicole was among seven colleagues representing five universities who collaborated on an article that describes prospective teachers’ algebraic reasoning and symbol use on a multi-step fraction word problem. It was recently published in the International Journal for Mathematics Teaching and Learning.

Birthdays

Monday, June 5th, 2017

June 6              Keisha Gordon, Joyce Staats, Alan Thurston
June 8              Jeannine Graham, Adam Haldorson, Shannon Stueckle
June 9              Mark Terry
June 10            Tim Goodfellow, Carlos Ordonez
June 11            Jing Hao, Ty Sohlman
June 12            Beronica Salazar
June 13            Robby Larson
June 14            Brian Snider
June 15            Karen Bezanson, Jennifer Lichtenberg, Gary Tandy
June 16            Craig Taylor
June 17            Neal Ninteman
June 18            Sherri Moore, Donna Webb
June 19            Tim Jaquith, Mark McMinn, Kristi Wheaton
June 20            Janet Herron
June 21            Jamie Johnson, Susanna Steeg
June 22            Penny Martin, Alyssa Rands, Dinah Steig, Daniel Sweeney
June 23            Rachel Thomas
June 24            Terri Crawford, Catherine Kacalek, Patty Vanier
June 25            Mike Rader
June 27            Darby Thiessen, Debby Thomas, Kipp Wilfong
June 28            Michael Meek, Dan Schutter
June 29            Mary Peterson, Nathan Slegers, Andrew Baer
June 30            John Heitz
July 1               Nancy Fawver
July 5               Megan Janes, Natalie Di Francisco

FoxTALE maintenance scheduled for June 7

Monday, June 5th, 2017

FoxTALE will be unavailable from 6 to 8 a.m. (Pacific Time) on Wednesday, June 7, for scheduled maintenance. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Questions? Email servicedesk@georgefox.edu or call 503-554-2569.

– Your Educational Technology Team

Invite friends and family to university’s volleyball camp June 23-25

Monday, June 5th, 2017

Know of any friends or family members interested in improving their volleyball skills while having some fun at the same time? Invite them to the George Fox Volleyball Camp June 23-25!

Camp is open to seventh- to 12th-graders (entering in the fall), and both overnight and commuting options are available. Camps will include an introductory beach session, leadership sessions and lots of volleyball-skill training and competition with our very own Bruin volleyball players!

Please help spread the word! Reach out to head coach Emily Palkert with any questions at epalkert@georgefox.edu.