BlueZone Store offers ‘Item of the Month’
Tuesday, March 5th, 2013Check out the BlueZone Store’s “Item of the Month” …
All full-priced crew neck sweatshirts and hoodies are 25 percent off during the month of March!
Check out the BlueZone Store’s “Item of the Month” …
All full-priced crew neck sweatshirts and hoodies are 25 percent off during the month of March!
ASC wants to hear from you!
Here are a few questions that your Student Government Officers would like to ask you. Thank you for taking the time to be heard. The Survey link is found here.
Students-
If you are a current freshman or sophomore and are work-study qualified, Security Services would like to talk with you. We are going to be hiring five student officers.
Please see Bruin Careers for all of the necessary qualifications, and if you meet all of the qualifications, please get your application, resume and cover letter to Box# 6095 before Friday, March 15.
Interviews will begin after the cut-off date, and training/certification/
Please encourage your graduating students to attend the Spring 2013 Exodus Fair beginning Wednesday, March 6 and Thursday, March 7.
The event runs March 6-7. Those graduating this May should plan to attend either day in the Stevens Center (Duke) Atrium. Students can pick up their cap and gown, order graduation announcements, enjoy some free food, and much more!
Exodus Fair (Spring 2013) starts tomorrow (Tuesday) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It runs March 6-7.
If you are graduating this May 2013, please plan to attend either day (March 6 or 7) in the Stevens Center Atrium. You can pick up your cap and gown, order graduation announcements, enjoy some free food, and much more!
You’re almost done, graduation is right around the corner and it’s time to CELEBRATE! We hope to see you there!
The Housing Department will be holding an information meeting regarding housing selection at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, March 7, in Stevens 209. All undergraduate students are invited to attend if they would like to learn more about on-campus housing for the 2013-14 academic year or if they have questions about the selection process.
For any additional information about selection, please refer to the Housing and Residence Life website. If you have any questions, please contact the student life office (ext. 2310 or housing@georgefox.edu).
Employees and students: While there are security personnel on duty 24/7, obviously we can’t be patrolling everywhere at once, so here is how we need your eyes and ears: If you see something or somebody that doesn’t seem to “fit” or “belong” here on campus, the first office you should immediately call is security.
It’s fairly difficult to look for a suspicious person, or to check out something odd long after the occurrence and when the trail is cold. If you haven’t done so yet, please program the security number in your cell phone (503-554-2090) and call us! We’d much rather find out that something is a false alarm, then find out days later that many people saw a suspicious person, or an odd circumstance, and nobody called us to investigate.
Please try and include as many descriptors of the person/car/situation as possible to help in our investigation. No detail is too small! Also please remember that security officers are available to walk you to your car or residence after dark if you are unable to walk with a buddy. Blue light emergency phones that call directly to security are located in the Bauman, Le Shana and VAC parking lots, as well as in the South Canyon by the Pavilion.
Thank you,
Security Services
Join the Office of Career Services for a special Pizza Chat with special guest Heather Harney, who has more than 15 years of experience in hiring, training, coaching, leadership, and marketing for companies such as Disney, Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, and so many more!
Her most recent position was with Express Employment Professionals as a staffing consultant, where she helped job seekers secure new positions. She looks forward to sharing why job seekers should consider LinkedIn, agencies, and many other alternative job-search strategies for job placement in today’s market!
The event will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Thursday, March 14Â in the Career Services Office (first floor in Stevens).
Register through Bruin Careers in your MyGFU account by noon on March 13. Pizza will be provided for all who attend!
The Accounting Club will be offering assistance in filing tax returns for the Newberg community that is sponsored by the IRS and AARP. It’s first come, first serve! A sign-up sheet will be available 30 minutes before the sessions. Following are the dates and times of each session, which will be located in Hoover 102 and 103 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the following dates:
Please be aware that we are unable to prepare certain types of complicated returns, including those that involve inventory, depreciation, or rental income. Additionally, we can only do returns for Oregon. But, we can do federal returns for anyone from any state.
If you have any questions, please contact Sonia Thannickal (sthannickal10@georgefox.edu) or Trevor Fekkes (tfekkes10@georgefox.edu).
We need about 20 extras (10 guys and 10 girls) to be audience members for a comedy club scene in our film “Timothy Truelove’s Date With Destiny.”
If you are interested, it will be this Saturday, March 9, from 12:45 to 6 p.m. in the Media Comm Center. You will need to bring two separate outfits, a business professional outfit and a hipster outfit. We will have lots of snacks and a lunch break.
Please let us know A.S.A.P. if you are interested and can make it. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to e-mail either of the producers, Sarah Bartolome at sbartolome11@georgefox.edu or Pax Magaway at pmagaway10@georgefox.edu.
Thanks and please help us by spreading the word!
Tyler Amy joined the university last week as an administrative assistant II for the Center for Peace and Justice and the Center for Global Studies. Tyler comes to George Fox from the Great Lakes region of northwestern Pennsylvania, where he worked the past year and a half as the national coordinator for Renewal: Students Caring for Creation, a student-driven creation care network that serves Christian colleges and universities throughout North America. He will continue serving in that role by bringing the nationally recognized creation care organization to Newberg, finding ways for Renewal to collaborate with the ongoing work of the Center for Peace and Justice and the Center for Global Studies in service of the entire university. Tyler has also served in multiple roles for the Creation Care Study Program – a semester-off-campus partner program of the Center for Global Studies – including living in New Zealand while working as a student life coordinator. He earned a bachelor’s degree in communications (public relations) from Waynesburg University in 2010. He lives in Newberg with his wife, Mary Beth.
Rachel Ryan was hired Monday as a transfer credit specialist IV in the registrar’s office. She worked most recently for State Farm Insurance, for whom she was an executive administrative assistant since May of last year in Salem. Rachel also gained work experience as a merchandising brand team member in apparel for Target (2011-12) in Wilsonville. She earned a mathematics degree from Seattle Pacific University in 2010. Rachel lives in Wilsonville with her husband Andrew, a Spanish teacher at Horizon Christian High School in Tualatin. The couple attends Willamette Christian Church in West Linn.
Sundance Wilson Henry (Student Financial Services, Portland) left the university in February, deciding to stay home with her baby, Joplin.
Alex Martin (Graduate Admissions) left the university last week.
Melanie Mock, Kathy Heininge, Gary Tandy and Ed Higgins (English) attended an international War and Peace As Liberal Arts Conference Feb. 21-23 at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, Calif. Kathy presented a paper titled, “Virginia Woolf, Quaker Pacifist?â€; Gary presented a paper titled, “Contemplation, Preparation, and Action: Peace Pilgrim’s Prophetic Witness for our Timeâ€; and Ed presented an illustrated paper, “George Fox and Narratives of Peace and Activism in the Quaker Tapestry.†While at the conference they connected with two former George Fox faculty members, Michael Everest (now a professor of chemistry at Westmont) and Michael Graves, who this year is a visiting professor of communication studies at Westmont.
Mandee Wilmot (Undergraduate Admissions) was named Employee of the Month for February.
Anna (Alumni and Parent Relations) and Josiah (Portland Center Computer Support Specialist) Philipsen welcomed their son, Landon Carter, into the world on Feb. 21. He was two and a half weeks early and was a healthy 6 pounds, 6 ounces and 19 inches long. He was born at Salem General Hospital with the assistance of some George Fox alumni nurses “who were very kind,†says Josiah.
March 7 Lecia Retter
March 9 James Oshiro
March 12 Theresa Schierman, Brent Weaver
March 13 Carol Brazo, Karen Buchanan, Sandy Cherachanko
March 14 Bob Ellis, Piper Parks
March 15 Caitlin Corning, Bill Jolliff
March 16 Robert Ashbrook, Nancy Brannen, Patty Findley
March 17 Bryan Boyd, Taylor Martin
March 18 Becky Jensen
Students and employees: Are you interested in making a little cash while helping out our art department? If so, consider being a model for our art students. It pays $8.95 per hour.
Interested? Contact Cheri Hampton at champton@georgefox.edu or ext. 2619 to learn more.
Is there a colleague you think is deserving of being named Employee of the Month for March? If someone comes to mind, please submit a nomination via e-mail to Peggy Kilburg by Wednesday, March 20, with a summary of this person’s recent contributions and any other relevant information.
The person selected by the President’s Executive Leadership Team will be honored with a citation and a $100 Visa gift card at our next community meeting.
Congratulations again to Mandee Wilmot on being named February Employee of the Month.
Thank you to the 168 who have turned in your yellow open enrollment election forms. As a reminder to the other 300: Please return them by Friday, March 15.
Enrollment forms and detailed information are on the employee benefits web page.
Additional reminders:
Questions? Contact Lisa Burton at lburton@georgefox.edu.
Don’t forget: Dr. Doreen Dodgen-Magee will address issues related to technology in our lives when she comes to campus today (Monday) through Wednesday as guest speaker for the Spring Theological Conference.
The schedule for the week includes:
Dr. Dodgen-Magee is a licensed psychologist, truth communicator and Jesus follower. The Spring Theological Conference is sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies. For more information, contact Paula Hampton at ext 2650.
This is a reminder that the George Fox University Day of Prayer is Saturday, March 9. In preparation, the spiritual life office is gathering personal prayer requests from faculty, administrators, staff, students and their families.
Please send your prayer request to spirituallife@georgefox.edu by Tuesday, March 5. Write your prayer request in the way that you would like it to read for the Day of Prayer (please include your name in the request unless you would like it to be unnamed).
Send any questions to Kayin Griffith at kgriffith@georgefox.edu.
If you have a student who is studying:
Encourage them to check out the Health Care Career Fair today (Monday) in the upper Hoover lobby from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This will be a great time for them to interact with employers from local and regional healthcare facilities for possible job and internship opportunities!
To see a list of the 2013 Health Care Career Fair Participants, click this link.
Questions? Contact Corina Burke in the Career Services Office at ext. 2330 or cburke@georgefox.edu.