Archive for December, 2015

Tonight’s Square 1 is last chapel elective available for fall semester

Monday, December 14th, 2015

We’ll be having Square 1 tonight (Tuesday) in the Cap and Gown Room at 6 p.m. Normally we meet on Fridays, but we’re squeezing in one last credit opportunity for students who haven’t quite met the requirement.

Because it is finals week, Square 1 will wrap up early (finishing by 7 p.m. at the very latest). We’ll do simple worship, spend some time in the Scriptures, and get you on your merry way.

See you there!

Comings and Goings

Monday, December 14th, 2015

Britt HoskinsAlumna Britt Hoskins (formerly Robbins) joined the university’s advancement office this month as the associate director of advancement communications and grants. Britt recently moved back to Oregon after living in Blacksburg, Va., where, for the past two years, she worked as an instructor in Virginia Tech’s English department, teaching a variety of writing courses while she finished her master’s degree in writing and rhetoric. In the five years prior to that (2008-13), she worked as a public relations professional for Waggener Edstrom in Lake Oswego, Ore. This marks a return to George Fox for Britt, who obtained a bachelor’s degree in business management and Spanish from the university in 2008. While a student at George Fox, she worked in the school’s admissions office as a counselor intern and student worker. She’s currently getting settled in Newberg with her husband Tyler.


Textbook Buyback runs this week at Bruin Store

Monday, December 14th, 2015

Could you use some extra cash this time of year? Sell your textbooks back for a well-timed payday!

The Bruin Store will be buying textbooks back all finals week, Dec. 14-18, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.

The process is simple:

  1. Bring your textbooks and Student ID
  2. Get cash!

Also, you can order next semester’s textbooks now at georgefoxshop.com. Have them shipped to the store to avoid shipping!

Questions? Contact Michael Simmons at msimmons@georgefox.edu.

Advent readings available from spiritual life office

Monday, December 14th, 2015

Advent is the beginning of the church year, beginning on the fourth Sunday before Christmas and ending on Christmas Eve. It is the season of remembering the long-awaited Messiah and anticipating the second coming of Jesus, culminating in the celebration of the birth of Jesus on Christmas Day.

This year’s Advent readings are available from the Office for Spiritual and Intercultural Life (SpIL). If you would like a copy of the Advent readings, please email the office with your school mailbox number at spirituallife@georgefox.edu.

Merry Christmas,
SpIL

About Our People

Monday, December 14th, 2015

Debbie Berhó (Spanish) and former George Fox communications professor Charles Choi recently published an article they coauthored, “Ethnic Identity Maintenance within the Latino-American Church: A Structuration Perspective,” in the Journal of Intercultural Communication Research (November 2015). Debbie also made two presentations related to her research on Spanish-speaking Protestant churches in Oregon. In October, she presented “Not Segregated: Mutual Collaboration and Shared Worship among Spanish- and English-speaking Congregations of Oregon” at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, and in November she presented “Cantando our own songs: Worship music in evangelical Latino churches” at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion.

A paper cowritten by Sue O’Donnell (Psychology), Kelly Chang (Psychology) and Kristen Miller (PsyD alumna), titled “Relations Among Autonomy, Attribution Style, and Happiness in College Students, was referenced in a national piece published on the news magazine site Inc.com. The Inc.com article, titled “5 Daily Habits That Can Radically Improve Your Satisfaction with Life,” states, in Habit No. 3 (“Take control of your life”), that “researchers at George Fox University in Oregon found a relationship between people’s perceived levels of autonomy and the way they think about success or failure. In other words, the happiest people are those who feel they have control over their lives and not powerless to the things that have happened to them over time, whether good or bad.”

An article Nate Peach (Business) and alumnus Luke Petach cowrote was published in Economic Development Quarterly. Luke was awarded a Richter grant to do the research in 2012, and it has taken three years to get the final paper, titled “Development and Quality of Life in Cities,” published. Luke is now pursuing a PhD in economics at Colorado State.

Patrick Allen (Education) published the book Morning Resolve: To Live a Simple, Sincere, and Serene Life through Wipf & Stock Publishers. In addition, Patrick and Ken Badley (Education) recently sent a manuscript to Abilene Christian University Press. That book, Voices from the Past: Wisdom for the Future of Christian Higher Education, will be released next fall. It is the second book they wrote together.

Kevin T. Jones and Jeff Birdsell (Department of Communication, Journalism, and Cinematic Arts) presented “Embracing opportunities to change lives: Teaching at-risk high school students communication competence skills through facework and improved self-monitoring” at the National Communication Association’s annual conference Nov. 12-16 in Las Vegas. The paper explored the results of a yearlong study of working with at-risk students and teaching them more effective communication skills to help pull them out of their at-risk status. The paper received the “Top 4 Paper” in the conference award from the Communication Apprehension and Competence Division.

Additionally, Jones presented a second paper at the conference titled “Teaching the value of narratives in speeches through analysis of presidential campaign discourse,” which explored Barrack Obama’s successful use of narratives in the 2008 Presidential election campaign to connect with the general public, helping him to his landslide victory. The paper demonstrated how John McCain failed to engage narratives in his campaign rhetoric, which contributed to his demise in the election.

Paul Anderson’s (Christian Studies) essay, “The Johannine Logos-Hymn: A Cross-Cultural Celebration of God’s Creative-Redemptive Work,” was published in Creation Stories in Dialogue: The Bible, Science, and Folk Traditions: Radboud Prestige Lectures by R. Alan Culpepper last week. In addition, Paul helped organize an international conference on John and Judaism at the McAfee School of Theology in Atlanta in November, at which he presented his paper “Antisemitism and Religious Violence as Flawed Interpretations of the Gospel of John.” Paul will assist Alan Culpepper in editing the papers into a book. Also, at the national Society of Biblical Literature Meetings in Atlanta, 14 years of the John, Jesus, and History Project were reviewed. Paul is a founding member of that Project and editor of eight of its 12 volumes, to be finalized over the next several years (johannine.org/JJH-2016.html). Finally, Paul’s essay, “Testimonies of Truth: Who Are the Quakers, and What Do They Believe,” was published this week in Christian History.

Joel Kelley (Data Analytics) was selected as the December Employee of the Month.

Birthdays

Monday, December 14th, 2015

Dec. 15            Paul Corbett-Furgal, Rick Muthiah, Cliff Rosenbohm
Dec. 17            Gary Buhler, Viki Defferding, Joe Thouvenel
Dec. 18            Carol Hutchinson, Katy Turpen
Dec. 19            Anderson Campbell, Phil Smith
Dec. 20            Jennifer Hanks
Dec. 22            Robin Ashford, Jenny Getsinger
Dec. 23            Rodger Bufford
Dec. 24            Jeong Ahn, Greg Allen
Dec. 25            Abby Burgess, Debby O’Kelley
Dec. 26            Jill Beals, Jan Campadore, Michelle Engblom-Deglmann
Dec. 28            Sandra Banta-Wright, Robert Simpson
Dec. 30            Cris Banton, Lori DeKruyf, Paul L’Esperance, Kaitlyn Ragan
Jan. 1              Bob Harder
Jan. 2              Meghan Gifford
Jan. 3              Julie Green, Brianna Provoast, Alex Rhizor
Jan. 4              Brenda Graf, Chris Koch, Molly Murphy, Dan van der Water
Jan. 6              Merrill Johnson, Lawrence Metzger
Jan. 9              Mary Cameron
Jan. 10            Grant Burns, George Byrtek, John Regier
Jan. 11            Ginny Birky

Stop by International House to use holiday photo booth

Monday, December 14th, 2015

Stop by the International House between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Wednesday through Friday (Dec. 16-18) to take your picture at our first holiday photo booth. We have a festive backdrop and lots of props!

Come alone and take a selfie or bring your friends or a whole department and take a funny photo! (Please bring your own camera.)

Questions? Contact Jennifer Farland at jfarland@georgefox.edu.

Study abroad applications due Jan. 15

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

Applications for studying abroad are due Friday, Jan. 15. The application is to study abroad during the summer of 2016, fall of 2016 or spring of 2017.

For more information, stop by the Center for Study Abroad office in Lemmons 9.

Click here to access the application.

Sign up for ‘Becoming a Master Student’ course

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

The College of Education is offering GEED 285, Becoming a Master Student, during the spring semester. Below is a description of the course:

This course is designed to engage students in the academic learning skills of time-management, note-taking, recognition of personal multiple intelligence, test-taking preparation and application, critical thinking, effective communication skills required for the academic setting, introduction to diversity in the classroom environment, financial responsibility, healthy habits, and pursuit of one’s goals.

The course meets from noon to 1:15 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays during spring 2016.

If you’re interested, touch base with your CAP Coach to see how you can fit the class into your schedule. Contact Rebecca Valdovinos (rvaldovinos@georgefox.edu) or Rick Muthiah (rmuthiah@eorgefox.edu) if you have questions about the course.

Women in ministry discussed in spring colloquium series

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

Interested in joining the conversation about women in ministry? You’re invited to join the conversation in the first Colloquium Series for the spring semester.

This Colloquium Series will be hosted by Trish Welstad, MDiv, director of the Leadership Center. The series runs for four Thursdays, starting Jan. 14, at 10:50 a.m. in Hoover 208. You will receive five chapel elective credits for attending all four colloquium sessions.

Sign up on the Chapel Elective page on the George Fox website.

Questions? Contact Kearsten McCoy at kmccoy@georgefox.edu.

Swing by library’s annual Wassail Party today

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

Join the Christmas celebration at the library’s annual Wassail Party today (Monday) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please take a break on “Dead Day” and join us in the MLRC multi-purpose room for snacks, wassail and coffee.

It’s our treat to you!

Join in on MLK Day of Service; registration now open

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

Do you love to serve? Does volunteering for the larger vision of Martin Luther King Jr. inspire you? How about in Portland?

Your chance to get involved with our neighboring community is finally here, with the opportunity to be a part of MLK Day of Service in Portland!

MLK Day of Service is a day we are able to live into this vision Dr. King had for serving and justice. Though one day of service is never enough to fully celebrate him or what he stood for, we hope you are able to join us for this day of service and recognition of Dr. King.

MLK Day of Service takes place on Monday, Jan. 18. You can register and find more information about what the day will look like here.

If you have any questions or concerns, please email spirituallife@georgefox.edu.

Buy gift bags of coffee in Bruin Den today to support nursing trip to Kenya

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

Stop by the Bruin Den today (Monday) between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to buy gift bags of coffee to support the four George Fox nursing students going to Kenya over Christmas break. The coffee will also be available for sale in the nursing office (on the second floor of Hoover) during finals week.

These will make great Christmas gifts, and proceeds will support medical missions work and health education in Kenya!

Questions? Contact Stephanie Fisher at sfisher@georgefox.edu.

Info on Textbook Buyback and Rental Return

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

It’s time to sell back your textbooks and get cash! Buyback will be held during finals week, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Bruin Store.

You will need a photo ID to sell books (no receipts are needed). Books needed for next semester will receive 50 percent of retail; books needed by our wholesaler receive up to 30 percent of retail. Rented textbooks are due back by Friday, Dec. 18, so make sure you bring those to us before you leave campus for Christmas.

You may also sell books to Follett at georgefoxshop.com. (Please do not call the store for pricing, as prices vary depending on need.)

Questions? Contact Sandy Gidding at sgidding@georgefox.edu.

Instructions for leaving cars and bikes on campus during break

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

If you aren’t driving home for Christmas and are planning to leave your car on campus (at your own risk), you will need to drop your car keys by the security office before you leave in case your car is blocking access for construction vehicles.

Also, if you aren’t taking your bike home, please store it in your room during break to avoid tempting potential bike thieves.

Questions? Call security at 503-554-2090 or email Nadine Kincaid at nkincaid@georgefox.edu.

This week’s home athletic event

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

Monday, Dec. 14, 6 p.m. – Women’s basketball vs. Southern Virginia, Wheeler Sports Center

For more information, contact the sports information office at ext. 2926 or visit the George Fox sports website at gfubruins.com.

Parking change coming for Resident East students

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

Attention Resident East students: Beginning Monday, Jan. 11, the Roberts Center lots on the east side of the building fronting Villa Street and on the south side of the building fronting Sherman Street will be for commuters, staff and visitors only.

If you currently park in either of those two lots, beginning next semester, you will need to park in the HMS lots and in the Le Shana lot should the HMS lots be full.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation with this parking change.

Questions? Contact Nadine Kincaid at nkincaid@georgefox.edu.

Fill out survey for chance to win $50 Nordstrom gift card

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

Have you been letting your friends, family members, your friends’ friends, your church acquaintances and everyone else know you’re for hire? Tell us about it for a chance to win a $50 Nordstrom gift card!

Just click on this link and fill out the survey. Remember, winter break is a great time to let everyone know that you are for hire, whether that be for an internship or job.

Questions? Contact TJ Haimoto at thaimoto13@georgefox.edu or stop by the IDEA Center.

Holiday check run schedule has been posted

Sunday, December 13th, 2015

With the holidays quickly approaching, the finance department would like to bring to your attention the schedule for processing check requests and expense reimbursements to accommodate the short holiday weeks.

Please click this link to view the holiday check run schedule posted on the “Forms” page of the finance department’s website. Please check this webpage periodically for any changes to the current schedule. If you have questions, contact Jen Klapp at jklapp@georgefox.edu.

Please note that the finance department will be closed from Thursday, Dec. 24, through Friday, Jan. 1, so no checks will be available from accounts payable during this time.

Thank you and Happy Holidays!

– The Finance Department

Come to Square 1 tonight and receive chapel credit

Thursday, December 10th, 2015

The Gospel. Worship. Fun. Square 1 is a completely student-led chapel elective (meaning you get credit) designed to get back to the simple, core elements of faith in Christ, to start “back at square one,”

See you in the Cap and Gown Room at 6 p.m. tonight (Friday). We’ll sing some worship/Christmas tunes, get into the Word, and have an optional hangout/ginger-graham-cracker-house-making time afterward. Hope you can make it!