Archive for February, 2010

ARC hosts APA style workshop Feb. 17

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

The Academic Resource Center is hosting an American Psychological Association (APA) style workshop at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17, in Stevens 208. The session will cover the basics of APA style for citations and references.

If departments have specific requests for the students attending this event, please e-mail us beforehand at the_arc@georgefox.edu.

Yearbook still in need of assistance

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

There is still a need for people on the L’Ami (yearbook) staff. If you enjoy journalism, interviewing, writing, or just getting to know people, please come by the communications office and pick up an application. The yearbook is a great way to find out about the people and activities around you. If you want to get an idea of what opportunities there are at Fox, being on the yearbook staff gives you a great inside look.

Faculty and staff, please encourage students to explore this opportunity.

Contact Hannah Wilcox with questions, comments or concerns.

Thank you,
Hannah Wilcox

Please consider guests when making lunch plans Feb. 12-13

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

This coming Friday and Saturday, Feb. 12-13, more than 450 high school students and parents will join us for lunch due to the scholarship competitions taking place. They will all be eating lunch at 11:40 a.m. on Friday and noon on Saturday. So, we’d like to ask as many of our regular students not to come for lunch until after 12:30 p.m. on Friday if at all possible in order to avoid most of the crowds. On Saturday, if possible, please arrive and leave before noon or come after 1 p.m.

In order to accommodate these visitors as well as our regular students, we also will be serving meals on disposables and will be encouraging George Fox students to take their meals out of the dining room if possible so that we have room for our visitors. The Cap and Gown Room will be available for overflow dining on Saturday only (a health fair will be held there on Friday).

Thanks for your help, and let’s all work to make this a good experience for our visitors.

Denny Lawrence,
Bon Appetit

Meal Time Congestion

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

This coming Friday and Saturday we are expecting over 450 additional high school students and parents to join us for lunch both days due to the scholarship competitions taking place.  They will all be eating lunch at 11:40am on Friday and noon on Saturday. So, we’d like to ask as many of our regular students not to come for lunch until after 12:30pm on Friday if at all possible in order to avoid most of the crowds. On Saturday, if at all possible, please arrive and leave before noon or come after 1pm.

In order to accomodate all these visitors as well as our regular students, we will also be serving all meals on disposibles and will be encouraging all GFU students to take their meals out of the dining room if possible so that we have room for our visitors. The cap & gown rooms will be available for overflow dining on Saturday only due to a health fair being held there on Friday.

Thanks for your help and lets all work to make this a good experience for our visitors.

Women invited to dinner and movie night March 30

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Attention all George Fox women: A dinner and movie night is scheduled for female staff, administrators and faculty, as well as female spouses of staff, administrators and faculty, for Tuesday, March 30, in Hoover 105. Dinner will be at 5:30 p.m., followed by a movie and discussion at 6:30 p.m.

This event is free. For more information, contact Lori Allen at allen.redpants@gmail.com.

U.S. Postal Service closed Monday for President’s Day

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Due to the President’s Day holiday Monday, Feb. 15, the U.S. Postal Service will be closed that day. No incoming or outgoing mail will be processed that day, and anything received for off-campus mailing will be postmarked and mailed on Tuesday.

Mail Services’ customer window will be open and campus mail will be distributed throughout the day. The courier to the Portland and Salem sites will be on schedule.

UPS (United Parcel Service) and other carriers will be open and operating as normal. Questions? Call ext. 2556.

Notification needed for those wishing to receive ‘Christian News Northwest’

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Do you want to receive Christian News Northwest newspapers in your offices? For aesthetics purposes on campus, the newspapers will now be placed only in wire racks in the same locations as the university magazine (except for the library and mailrooms). The editor, John Fortmeyer, will continue bringing the papers to the administrative offices for those who indicate interest.

Please write Tamara Cissna at tcissna@georgefox.edu if your office would like to continue receiving them, and specify if you want enough copies to leave a stack for visitors or just enough for employees to help ensure surplus copies aren’t wasted.

Registration still open for seminary’s Feb. 16 seminar with Joseph R. Myers

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

There is still time to register for the seminary’s Ministry in Contemporary Culture Seminar, “Technomadic: Mapping our way in an unbounded world,” scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon (with optional roundtable lunch at noon) on Tuesday, Feb. 16, in Room 155 at the Portland Center.

Guest Joseph R. Myers, an entrepreneur, speaker and author, will speak on such topics as “Technomadic landscape: Locating ourselves in the human story,” “Preparing ourselves for the new relationship era,” and “Spiritual wisdom for the technomadic age.”

Myers is the owner of FrontPorch, a consulting firm that helps churches, businesses and other organizations promote and develop community. Author of The Search to Belong and Organic Community, Myers is also a founding partner of the communications arts group settingPace, based in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The cost is $20 for employees, alumni or students. The optional lunch is $10 per person. Registrations are transferable, but not refundable.

Online registration is available until Feb. 15 at applyweb.com/public/contribute?s=gfoxch. Questions? E-mail Jean Oehm Borgman (Seminary) at jborgman@georgefox.edu.

Seminary hosts Rev. Joshua Kang at Portland Center Feb. 17

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

George Fox Evangelical Seminary will host Rev. Joshua Kang for a speaking engagement and book-signing session from 2 to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 17, at the Portland Center.

Rev. Kang, former pastor of the 7,000-member Oriental Mission Church in Los Angeles and the author or more than 30 books, will speak about his new book, Scripture by Heart, and be available to sign copies of his Scripture by Heart and Deep Rooted in Christ afterward. Both book titles will be available at a 50 percent discount courtesy of publisher IVP. The event is free, and an English translator will be provided for his presentation.

Rev. Kang’s combined Korean titles have sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide.

Art exhibit, ‘Audubon & Africa,’ opens Thursday at Portland Center

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Come experience local artist and humanitarian Jennifer Predoehl’s art exhibition, entitled “Audubon & Africa,” hosted by the Portland Center Library’s art gallery.

The show opening, artist’s explanation and appetizers will be shared between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11. The Audubon Society and Horizon International Inc. will benefit from a portion of all sales. Raffle tickets will be available to enter a drawing to win an original painting by Jennifer Predoehl. “Audubon & Africa” will be available for viewing until the last week of March.

Benefit Fair scheduled this Friday in Cap and Gown Room

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

This Friday, Feb. 12, employees are invited to the university’s Benefit Fair between 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the Cap and Gown Room. This year’s fair will include only our benefit providers – Pioneer, Kaiser, TIAA-CREF, Allegiance, Sun Life, Aflac and Long-Term Care Solutions. Come see what’s new with the health plans, find out how to access health and benefit info online, and get help managing your retirement and flex plans.

Your open enrollment packet will arrive in campus mail by next week and your response is required, so get answers to your questions now!

The Dating Game

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Please join us this Friday night for an awesome show and your chance to win a date of a lifetime! Drinks and desserts will be be provided as well as some excellent raffle prizes.

Friday at 6:00 PM in the Cap’n’Gown Room

Your online bookstore

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

The Portland Center Bookstore has now transitioned to a 24/7/365 online service center.  All Portland Center & Salem students may order their textbooks from our online store.  WWW.STORE.GEORGEFOX.EDU

You may purchase all your textbooks plus imprinted clothing and gifts and a selection of supplies, academically priced software, consumer electronics and computer supplies.  The website is available 24/7/365 for your shopping convenience.

As a student you may have several questions regarding what this means to you so here are a few answers:

Q:   How do I know what textbooks are needed for my classes?
A:   All book information will be listed online approximately six weeks before the start of each semester.

Q:  How do I purchase my textbooks?
A:   You will be able to purchase all your textbooks online at www.store.georgefox.edu .  You will be able to purchase using Visa,
MasterCard or charging to your Student Account.

Q:  Once I’ve purchased my textbooks how will I receive them?
A:   You will have two options to choose from when purchasing your textbooks online.
1.    You may have your order delivered via UPS or USPS to an address of your choosing. (Preferred method)
2.    You may have your order sent to the Portland Center to be picked up at the front counter at your convenience.

Q:  What happens if I forget my pen or notepad for class?
A:   A custom designed vending machine that stocks school supplies such as pens, pencils, highlighters, tape, index cards,
batteries, paper and other items will be available in the atrium area right outside the library.  We are currently awaiting
service installation.

These are just a few questions that might come up.  If you have others please email John Stewart at the Bruin Bookstore jstewart@georgefox.edu

We are excited about the opportunity to serve you in a brand new way!  We anticipate expanding our products and services.  We welcome your questions and input.

Free tax help offered through School of Business

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Come to the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance site in Hoover 211 (computer lab) and get free help filing your taxes. Bring any and all tax documents with you. A sign-up sheet will be put out 30 minutes before each session, conducted on a first-come, first-served basis.

Sessions are scheduled Feb. 12, 13, 26 and 27, as well as March 5-6 and April 3, 9 and 10. Tax help is offered Fridays from 2 to 5 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on those dates.

Questions? Contact either Seth Sikkema (ssikkema@georgefox.edu) or Heidi Davies (hdavies05@georgefox.edu). The event is hosted by the university’s School of Business.

Comings and Goings

Monday, February 8th, 2010

KelmSaraSara Kelm was hired in January as an enrollment specialist for SPS at the Portland Center. She has worked at George Fox in an number of capacities over the past three years, serving in work study positions in the student life office (2008-09), the president’s office (2008-08), the registrar’s office (2007), and as the lead consultant in the Academic Resource Center (2007-09). Sara graduated from George Fox with a bachelor’s degree in writing/literature in December of 2009. She lives in Newberg and attends Newberg Foursquare Church.


About Our People

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Melanie Mock (English) recently had a chapter, “Shaping Life into Word: Faith Integration in Autobiography/Biography,” published in the book The Word in the English Classroom (Abilene Christian University Press). She also has a book review forthcoming this month in Christian Feminism Today of The Mennonite in the Little Black Dress, by Rhonda Janzen, and had a review in the December/January issue of Adoptive Families on the book Pieces of Me, by Bert Ballard.

Ed Higgins’ (English) poem, “so help me,” was published in the spring issue of Blue Print Review, an online English-language literary journal based in Germany.

In the Family

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Chris Steele (Tilikum) and his wife Amy welcomed a baby girl, Nora Elizabeth, on Friday, Jan. 22. Born at St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland, she weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and was 20 inches long.

Birthdays

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Feb. 9      Irv Brendlinger
Feb. 10    Debbie Cash, Justin Hudec
Feb. 11    Alex Rolfe, Lynn Scott, Chris Young
Feb. 12    Carol Yard
Feb. 13    Melissa Gilbert
Feb. 15    Rob Clarke, Christa Hill
Feb. 19    Sue Corbett-Furgal, Jere Witherspoon
Feb. 20    Gina Braden, Scot Headley
Feb. 22    Mark Hall, Valerie Rogers

Perkins speaks on racial justice, reconciliation this week

Monday, February 8th, 2010

This is a reminder that John Perkins, an admired American Civil Rights activist, will be on the Newberg campus Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 10-11. He will speak in chapel, as a guest at the 25th annual Woolman Peacemaking Forum Wednesday night, and twice on Thursday. The theme of the forum is “Are We Achieving Racial Justice Reconciliation?”

Below is his Feb. 10-11 schedule. The campus community and the general public are welcome to all sessions free of charge.

Wednesday, Feb. 10
10:40- 11:30 a.m.
“Follow me to Freedom”
Bauman Auditorium

7:30-9 p.m. (Woolman Peacemaking Forum Lecture)
“The High and Low Points of Five Decades of Work for Racial Justice”
Hoover 105

Thursday, Feb. 11
8:40- 10:30 a.m.
“Justice as an Essential Part of Discipleship”
Edwards-Holman Science Center 125

Noon-1:15 p.m.
“Leading as an Ordinary Radical”
Discussion of Perkins’ new book coauthored with Shane Claiborne
Cap and Gown Room (bring your own lunch)

Symphonic Band plays Thursday in Bauman Auditorium

Monday, February 8th, 2010

The university’s Symphonic Band, under the direction of Pat Vandehey, will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, in Bauman Auditorium.

Selections scheduled include Hymn for the Lost and the Living by Eric Ewazen; The White Rose March by John Philip Sousa; Canzona by Peter Mennin; American Salute by Morton Gould; Irish Tune From County Derry by Percy Aldridge Grainger; and Amparito Roca by Jaime Texidor.

There is no admission charge and doors open at 7 p.m.