Archive for January, 2008
Friday, January 25th, 2008
If you did not get a chance to see Dale Seipp’s (Enrollment Services) presentation to campus on vision for the Enrollment Services division, you are invited to view it via a podcast. Go to this link:Â http://media.georgefox.edu/cgi-bin/itunesustaff.pl.
Please email your comments to rclarke@georgefox.edu.
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Thursday, January 24th, 2008
Calling all creative people to participate in the Ccampus Music Project Artwork Album Cover Contest!Â
The objective of this contest is to design the album cover and title of the Campus Music Project’s album this year.Â
 The deadline is Thursday, Feb. 7.
Check out our website at www.cmp.georgefox.edu to find out all the submission details and process!Â
If you have any further questions please email Sue Johnson at sjohnson04@georgefox.edu
Posted in Newberg Undergraduate student news | Comments Off on Enter the CMP album cover contest
Thursday, January 24th, 2008
The university will host its annual Spring Theological Conference the week of Jan. 28-30. This year’s event will feature author and speaker Frederica Mathewes-Green, who has written eight books and published more than 600 articles in publications that include the Washington Post, Christianity Today, the Los Angeles Times, and the Wall Street Journal.
The theme of the week is “The Heart of Christian Faith and Praxis.” Mathewes-Green will speak in chapel on Monday and Wednesday and also host a public media event from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 29. That night, she will speak on “Media, Pop Culture, and the Roots of the Sexual Revolution.” The session is free for George Fox students, employees, and families. A box for free-will offerings will be available for those who wish to make a donation.
Also Tuesday, an “intellectual feast” is scheduled from 4 to 5 p.m. in Hoover 105. The topic will be “Orthodox Spirituality and Post-Christian Hunger for God.”
For more specifics on the week, contact Margaret Fuller (Religious Studies) via e-mail or at ext. 2650.
Posted in Newberg employee news, Newberg Undergraduate student news, Portland employee news, Portland student news | Comments Off on University hosts Spring Theological Conference Jan. 28-30
Thursday, January 24th, 2008
Master of Arts in Teaching admissions continues to accept applications for admission. Please be in touch with admissions counselor Beth Molzahn for further information about becoming a teacher in the state of Oregon and the MAT admission process. She can be reached via e-mail or at ext. 2264.
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Thursday, January 24th, 2008
Dale Seipp, Jr., candidate for VP of Enrollment Services, will be at the Portland Center Friday to speak to the community in two meetings.
9:45 to 10:30 a.m.: All Enrollment Services staff in Room 155
10:45 to 11:30: All Academic departments (deans/directors) and staff in Room 155
Posted in Portland employee news | Comments Off on VP of Enrollment Services candidate meetings
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
Apply for 2008-2009 Scholarships NOW!
Who: All undergraduate students that are planning to return to GFU in the Fall 2008.
What: Scholarship Application is online through your Bruindata account.
Where: Go to Bruindata. Click on the “My Data†tab, then the “Scholarship Application†link.
When: Apply between now and 8:00 am, Wednesday, February 1st!
Don’t forget to write/submit your essay with your scholarship application.
Posted in Newberg Undergraduate student news | Comments Off on Reminder: Apply for 2008-2009 scholarships on Bruindata
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
The Student Support Network (SSN) is a program designed to identify and support students who are struggling academically, socially, or personally. If you become aware of a student who needs additional assistance in one or more of these areas, please let the SSN know by submitting the form available on the Office of Student Life website:
http://www.georgefox.edu/offices/student_life/SSN.shtml
Please note: Referral to the SSN or use of the intervention alert form is not intended to replace direct referral to a university service or office. It also is not intended to be used when a student misses one or two classes or fails to turn in an assignment.
The SSN program is intended for referral when there are several issues of concern that may involve different offices or when extra support and attention would be helpful to encourage student success.
Posted in Newberg employee news | Comments Off on Faculty may use Student Support Network to assist students
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
The university is pleased that this year’s visiting faculty member, Liu Shengmin from Wuhan University in China, was finally able to get his visa and is expected to arrive in Newberg on Friday, Jan. 25.
Shengmin is married and teaches English in the School of Foreign Languages at Wuhan. Along with teaching, he is the supervisor of postgraduate students in linguistics. He previously was a visiting scholar at Australian Maritime College and Middle Tennessee State University.
Professor Shengmin will be teaching a course in Chinese language and culture. In addition, he is available for guest speaking in other classes. Faculty members will be informed if he has topics he would prefer to address. He also may want to sit in on some other classes.
We are grateful to Dennis and Janet Hagen for hosting him. Please help make him welcome.
– Center for Global Studies
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
Each year we extend an opportunity for one of our faculty members, undergraduate or graduate, to go to Wuhan University in China as a visiting lecturer. This typically happens in May or June for three to four weeks. The details:
- Wuhan provides an apartment and a small food allowance.
- Restaurants are inexpensive, and there is a kitchen in the apartment. Invitations to share meals are frequently extended by other faculty members.
- The faculty member is responsible for his or her own travel cost to Wuhan. This might be about $1,200.
- The faculty member will be asked to teach about 15 hours a week in his or her subject field, with other requests and expectations sometimes added to that.
- Wuhan sometimes provides an excursion to points of interest in the region, such as the Three Gorges Dam.
- There is space in the apartment for a spouse to go along. If this person is a professor, he or she may be asked to teach as well, but this is not mandatory.
- Wuhan is a large, interesting city and is quite hot at that time of year.
Interested? Contact Lon Fendall (Center for Global Studies/Center for Peace and Justice) via e-mail or at ext. 2685.
You also may want to talk with others who have been visiting faculty members before. Marley Brown (Management) was the 2007 visitor.
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
Capstone Booking Presents ISSAKAR Concert
When: Saturday January 26, 2008
Where: Bauman Auditorium
Time: 7:00pm
Price: $10.00 per ticket- You can get the tickets in the BookstoreÂ
Contact Cherie Beck for discounted tickets at Cbeck04@georgefox.edu
“I only have 20 tickets at a discounted rate so make sure you get them fast. The tickets will only be sold at the discounted price till Thursday night at 9:00pm.”
Posted in Newberg Undergraduate student news | Comments Off on ISSAKAR concert – Jan. 26
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
Kenn Willson (Performing Arts) will perform “Viennese Connections,†a multimedia showcase of the university’s Bösendorfer Imperial Grand Piano, at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 27, in Bauman Auditorium. There is no admission charge.
The performance will be a tribute to Vienna-based composer Ludwig van Beethoven. Willson will perform Italian Hymn, arranged by Melody Bober and Willson, and an arrangement of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony Fourth Movement theme, arranged by Victor Labenske and Willson. The concert also will feature Sonata Op. 27 #2 (Moonlight) and Sonata Op. 31 #3.
Three of the four songs are based on themes and music written by Beethoven during the time he lived and worked in Vienna. A photo presentation will feature pictures taken at Heiligenstadt, northwest of Vienna, where Beethoven wrote his last will and testament to his brothers in 1802. Willson will speak about this transitional time in Beethoven’s life.
For more information, call ext. 2620.
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
A faculty teaching forum, “By My Students’ Consent: The Professor’s Authority,” will be presented by Ken Badley (Education) from noon to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30, in the Executive Dining Room on the Newberg campus.
The session will examine several roots of professors’ authority. The session assumes that expertise and a contract at George Fox are necessary but not sufficient, and then focuses on how student goodwill and consent interact with teacher “chutzpah” (self-authorization), concluding that both these sources of authority also are necessary for sustained classroom work. Participants will consider briefly whether our students’ epistemology is shifting because of the Internet. It also considers some of the dangers present in the relational classroom.
To reserve a lunch, e-mail Jere Witherspoon (Student Life) by 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 28. Everyone is welcome to attend the session, whether bringing a lunch or reserving a lunch.
All faculty — full time, part time, and adjunct — are invited to attend faculty teaching forums. Video podcasts of forums will be available at the “Events and Resources†link on the Center for Teaching and Learning website.
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
The first Newberg Saturday Market is set to kick off Saturday, Feb. 2, on the Newberg campus. The market will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. the first Saturday of each month (Feb. 2, March 1 and April 5) in the Edwards Holman Science Center (EHS). The market is being run by a group of senior business majors, and a portion of the proceeds will go to the Patrick Kibler Fund.
Questions? E-mail nsmarket@gmail.com.
Posted in Newberg employee news, Newberg Undergraduate student news, Portland employee news | Comments Off on Saturday market begins monthly engagement Feb. 2
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
Inside Promotions, a business capstone class, has organized a “Deal of the Week” with local businesses, including Papa Murphy’s, Great Clips, Jem 100, Calamity Janes, Dutch Brothers, Doran Automotive, Campus Point, and others.
The “Deal of the Week” program runs through the semester, with proceeds going to support the business capstone project. Questions? Contact Tyler Lacoma at tlacoma04@georgefox.edu.
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
Looking for a job or internship this spring or summer? “Get Smart” about it!
 Come to the “Get Smart” Job Search Workshop Saturday, Jan. 26 from 9:00am-1:00pm in Hoover 102.
Topics include: job searching tips from exectuives, managers, and on-site professionals via a panel; interview expert Doug Rice.
There will be a catered brunch free for students on the meal plan and $5 for those not on the meal plan. Sign-ups are required.
For more information or questions visit: http://www.georgefox.edu/offices/careers_services/index.html or email careers@georgefox.edu
Posted in Newberg Undergraduate student news | Comments Off on “Get Smart” job search workshop – Jan. 26
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
Missy Terry is now the executive assistant to the president, replacing Belinda Pilcher.
Posted in E-Colleague | Comments Off on Movers & Quakers
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
Darren Noble and Bonnie Jerke (Career Services) attended a Career Workforce Development Meeting of OICF Colleges & Universities in December at the university’s Portland Center. The OICF offers opportunities to meet on a periodic basis to discuss the Career Workforce Development and Oregon Management Internship programs.
Bruce Strom (School of Professional Studies) wrote an article, “Strategic small business planning: Intentional planning can help turn small businesses into bigger businesses,†for the January issue of the Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce Small Business Success Center News.
Posted in E-Colleague | Comments Off on About Our People
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
Joel Perez (Student Life) and his wife, Jennifer, welcomed their third child, Seth Judah, on Jan. 7. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 6.5 ounces and measured 20 inches. He was born at Sunnyside Medical Center. He joins older brothers Samuel (3) and Noah (1).
Posted in E-Colleague | Comments Off on In the Family
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
Jan. 22Â Â John Smith
Jan. 23Â Â Bill Buhrow, Michael Foster, John Johnson
Jan. 24Â Â Steve Edwards
Jan. 25Â Â Melissa Rosenberry
Jan. 26Â Â Tory Cole
Jan. 27Â Â Karen Henry
Jan. 29Â Â Paul Jenness
Jan. 30Â Â Manfred Tschan
Jan. 31Â Â Missy Terry
Feb. 1Â Â Â Andrea Byerley, Bonnie Jerke
Feb. 2Â Â Â Dave Adrian, Russ Devore
Feb. 3Â Â Â Mark McLeod-Harrison, Carolyn Stansell
Feb. 4Â Â Â Gloria Doherty, Chris Schlarbaum
Posted in E-Colleague | Comments Off on Birthdays
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
The search committee for the VP for Enrollment Services position invites all campus employees to visit with Dale Seipp (Enrollment Services) as he presents his vision and goals related to Enrollment Services. The session is scheduled from 3:30 to 4:15 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24, in Hoover 105. Dale will be meeting with Portland Center and Boise employees (via Polycom) the following day.
The search committee will issue a follow-up request for comments.
Posted in Newberg employee news | Comments Off on Dale Seipp shares vision for Enrollment Services Jan. 24