Archive for November, 2009

Holiday bazaar returns to campus Nov. 6-7

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

The George Fox University Auxiliary will host its annual holiday bazaar and silent auction on campus this Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6-7.

The bazaar will feature more than 20 artisans selling jewelry, art, crafts, plants and food. A silent auction is also planned, featuring donated items from local businesses.

The main bazaar will be held in the Ron Gregory Atrium on Friday, Nov. 6, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The silent auction will be held in the Hoover Atrium during the same times, closing at 2 p.m. on Saturday.

Admission is free. For more information, contact Danya Ochsner (University Relations) at ext. 2121.

Portland Youth Philharmonic performs on campus Nov. 9

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

The university will host a free concert performed by the Portland Youth Philharmonic at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9, in Bauman Auditorium.

Led by conductor and music director David Hattner, the concert is a preview of the orchestra’s fall concert to be held in the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall on Nov. 14. The program will feature Kai Talim, the winner of PYP’s Piano Concerto Competition. Selections will include Verdi ballet music from Otello, Beethoven’s Concerto No. 4 (featuring Talim), Debussy’s Fanfare from Le Roi Lear, Bloch’s Two Interludes from Macbeth, and Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet.

No tickets are required for the concert. For more information, call the Portland Philharmonic at 503-223-5939.

Faith & Film: Slumdog Millionaire – Tuesday, November 3, 2009 – 9 pm

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

As part of the Faith & Film series, Spiritual Life is offering the chance to bring together minds and hearts in reflection and conversation over the important themes presented in “Slumdog Millionaire” and how they relate to the vision and practice of globally-minded Christians today.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009
9:00 pm
EHS 105

For more information contact Rusty St. Cyr – rstcyr@georgefox.edu

Senior Pictures – Thursday, November 4th and 5th – Foxhole

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

SENIORS – please come to the FoxHole for senior pictures.

Wednesday, November 4th or Thursday, November 5th
11 am to 2 pm

These pictures will be used in the yearbook, and should not take much of your time.

For more information contact Hannah Wilcox at hmorse06@georgefox.edu

Deadline extended for C.W. Perry Servant Leadership Award nominations

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

There’s still time to turn in your C.W. Perry Servant Leadership Award nominations. Do you know a senior student who displays great servant leadership qualities? Let us know! We are looking for nominations for the award. Only senior students are eligible.

Please visit the award nomination site to find out more and to download the nomination form. Please mail your nomination forms to Kristina Findley, associate dean of student leadership, by Wednesday, Nov. 11.

Bruin Bed & Breakfast Club – Wanna Host?

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Do you love to meet new people, have space on the dorm floor and Fox experiences to share?

Check out preview student hosting! Grab an application in the Admissions Office or the Bruin Den!

Questions?
Rachel Powell or Sadie Olson
(503)554-2249
rpowell@georgefox.edu
solson08@georgefox.edu

Comings and Goings

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

KelleyPatrick Kelley joined the admissions office to work as an enrollment counselor for graduate programs. He most recently worked in South Korea, where he served as a business English consultant from July of 2008 until August of this year. Among his duties were counseling and advising youth professionals on overseas job seeking and hosting one-on-one sessions with Korean business professionals. Before that, he worked for three and a half years as the college pastor at Salem Alliance Church in Salem, Ore. Patrick earned both an MBA (2005) and a bachelor’s degree in religious studies (2004) from Willamette University. He lives in Portland with his wife of three years, Maria, and they are expecting their first child this month. They are currently attending Mosaic Church in Portland.

FoxTALE maintenance scheduled for morning of Nov. 10

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

FoxTALE will be unavailable on Tuesday, Nov. 10, from 6 to 7 a.m. (PST) for scheduled maintenance. Sorry for any inconvenience.

About Our People

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Brent Weaver’s (Performing Arts) Psalm for solo alto saxophone will be released this month on a CD by saxophonist Joseph Wytko (JosephWytkoSaxophone.com). The new album, titled Passions Large & Small, will be available through CD vendors as well as on iTunes. Wytko will also be performing Weaver’s piece on concert tours in the U.S. and Europe this year.

Brent also did an interview with Andrea Murray of KBPS All-Classical radio on Oct. 21. In it, he spoke about the faculty recital presented on campus Oct. 24, which featured the world premiere of his Legends for piano and electric sounds, performed by Portland pianist Maria Choban.

Paul Otto (History) spoke on “The Sale of Manhattan: Real Estate Fraud or Real Cultural Differences?” to the Pacific Northwest branch of the Holland Society of New York in Astoria, Ore., on Oct. 17.

Mark David Hall (Political Science) coedited a book, The Forgotten Founders on Religion and Public Life, published by the University of Notre Dame Press in October. According to the publisher, “The interdisciplinary volume brings together essays on 11 of the founders of the American republic, many of whom are either little recognized today or little appreciated for their contributions. The essays focus on the thinking of these men and women on the proper role of religion in public life, including but not limited to the question of the separation of church and state.”

Lori DeKruyf, Richard Shaw and Keith Dempsey (Graduate Counseling) attended the national conference of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision in San Diego Oct. 14-18. Lori gave a roundtable on “The Working Alliance as a Site Visit Screening Framework: Practical Tools to Connect With, Evaluate, and Equip Potential School Counseling Site Supervisors.” Richard and Keith each attended trainings, with Keith attending the ACES emerging leaders workshop and Richard a training to become a accreditation site visit representative.

Lori also attended and co-presented with four school counseling alumni (Darcell Dance, Emily Sallee, Liz Mogil and Gary Kieser) at the Oregon School Counseling Association’s fall conference at Kah Nee Tah, Ore., Oct. 9-10. The presentation was titled “Success Amidst Stress.” Also, an article Lori collaborated on, “Peer Consultation Groups: Developing a Global Culture of Collaboration for School Counselors,” was published in the Journal for International Counselor Education.

Kevin T. Jones (Communication Arts) had two papers accepted for presentation at the National Communication Association’s annual convention Nov. 19-22 in Chicago. The first paper, “The Heteroglottal Religious Rhetoric of Barack Obama: Courting the Evangelical Vote,” explores the president’s rhetoric during the 2008 campaign targeted specifically at attracting the evangelical voter. The second paper, “Jargon Intimidation: Rethinking Labels and Privileging Concepts in the Basic Public Speaking Course,” offers a new paradigm for teaching the basic communication course.

Rand Michael (Graduate Counseling) is receiving Northwest Nazarene University’s Professional Achievement Award this week. Michael, a 1968 NNU graduate, is an international speaker, writer, trainer, consultant and clinician who, with wife Phyllis, founded TELOS international, an organization that trains mental health professionals worldwide. The award is given to “an alumnus whose distinguished record of achievement has brought honor and recognition to the university,” according to NNU.

Paul Anderson (Religious Studies) coedited John, Jesus, and History: Vol. 2, Aspects of Historicity in the Fourth Gospel, published by the Society of Biblical Literature Press this month. The book is the second of a three-volume collection of essays by leading international scholars on a controversial topic: challenging the standard practice of excluding the Gospel of John from the conversation of a historical Jesus.

Ron Shaw (Plant Services) was selected as the October Employee of the Month.

In the Family

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Rhonda Bonham (Graduate Admissions/School of Education) and her husband, Steve, adopted their first child, Gabriel Steven, on Sept. 27. Born at Good Samaritan in Portland, he weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and was 21 inches long.

Birthdays

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Nov. 4         Tom Head, John Stewart, Melissa Thomas
Nov. 5         Jared Ocker
Nov. 7         Doug Campbell
Nov. 9         Jack Lyda
Nov. 11       Denise DeCicco, Sean Patterson
Nov. 12       Kelly Borror
Nov. 14       Colleen Huffman, Jan Lefebvre
Nov. 15       Dani Ambrose
Nov. 16       Carol Jaquith

Kam’s Coffee House is open

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Our long awaited Coffee House is now open on the 2nd floor of the Portland Center south building.

Kam’s Coffee House will be open:

Monday-Thursday 7:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4 to 8:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturdays-as the class schedule demands.

Their internal number for same day orders is ext. 6051.

They proudly serve Equitas coffee from Longbottom Coffee Company. They offer a full coffee menu as well as breakfast sandwiches, pastries, yogurt, vegetable snacks, tea, salads, sandwiches, and will continue to offer a “Chef du Jour” meal each evening.

They accept debit as well as Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover cards for payment. They also offer gift cards in any denomination you’d like to purchase.

Stop by and say hi and try their great coffee and friendly service.

Tickets on sale for Michael Allen Harrison concert Nov. 14

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Tickets are now on sale for a Michael Allen Harrison piano concert in Bauman Auditorium on Saturday, Nov. 14.

Harrison, who has performed for such dignitaries as President Clinton and Quincy Jones, will present “A Night Out with Michael Allen Harrison,” a benefit concert for the St. Paul Lutheran School in Sherwood. The concert begins at 6 p.m., with doors opening at 5:15 p.m.

Advance tickets are $20 ($25 at the door) and $10 for students (including George Fox students), seniors and children. Children under 3 are free. There are also a limited number of VIP seats, which reserves a seat within the front two rows and a reception with the artist following the show ($50 each). Tickets may be purchased at the ticketsoregon.com website. More information is available by calling 503-432-9477.

More information on Harrison is available at mahrecords.com.