Archive for October, 2019

Survey: Parking monitoring system

Wednesday, October 30th, 2019

Students in an entrepreneurship class are trying to develop a parking monitoring system that commuters could view before coming to campus. This system would utilize Google Nest cameras to enable students to have a view of the parking lot before they arrive.

The goal of this service is to minimize the amount of time students spend looking for spots and minimize parking offenses. We would love for commuters to fill out this quick survey so that we can best meet your needs and make it as useful as we can for you.

Questions? Contact Kylie Smith at smithk17@georgefox.edu.

Disclaimer: These surveys are student generated and are not to be associated with any official research conducted by faculty and staff at George Fox University. Any views or opinions presented in these surveys are solely those of the students and do not represent those of George Fox University. The distribution of these surveys is a service provided to George Fox University students as they prepare their research required by the curriculum. Students are required to have department approval. Any questions about these surveys should be directed to the students associated with the survey in question.

Thanksgiving deadlines for Accounts Payable

Wednesday, October 30th, 2019

Following is information on Thanksgiving deadlines for Accounts Payable. For check requests received by the finance department by 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22, the check will be ready on Wednesday, Nov. 27.

For check requests received between Monday, Nov. 25, and Wednesday, Nov. 27, the check will be ready on Friday, Dec. 6.

Questions? Contact Accounts Payable at accountspayable@georgefox.edu.

Information about Halloween costumes

Wednesday, October 30th, 2019

In order to promote a fun and positive environment around the Halloween and harvest party season, Student Life has a few tips on avoiding cultural appropriation in your costume choice:

  • Avoid clothing that belongs to the traditions of a people group other than your own.
  • Avoid anything that involves blackface, Native/Indigenous representation, etc.
  • Ask yourself: Why do I want to wear this costume? Could my costume be misunderstood if I don’t understand its origin or cultural context? 
  • Not sure what cultural appropriation is? Stop by the Intercultural Resource Center (IRC) and ask Bryce or Jenny about it.

If you have any questions, please contact the Student Life office or the Intercultural Resource Center.

Information on check requests

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

For check requests received by the finance department by Friday, Nov. 22, by 5 p.m., the check will be ready on Wednesday, Nov. 27.

For check requests received between Monday, Nov. 25, and Wednesday, Nov. 27, the check will be ready on Friday, Dec. 6.

Questions? Contact Melodee Powers at mpowers@georgefox.edu.

Legacy League luncheon will highlight the William Penn Honors Program

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

The William Penn Honors Program will be the topic of the meeting of the university’s Legacy League when it meets on Friday, Nov. 8. The noon program in Canyon Commons will feature Javier Garcia, associate director of the program and assistant professor of religious studies.

Garcia joined the George Fox faculty in 2016 after completing a Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge, England. Earlier, he graduated from Georgetown University, majoring in philosophy and French. He is a research fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia and has presented research papers at universities in the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States. 

Reservations for the luncheon are $10 and must be made by Wednesday, Nov. 6. For information or to RSVP, contact Judy Woolsey at 503-538-7314 or Connie Magee at 503-927-5011 or online.

Exodus Grad Fair is next week

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

Seniors graduating this December are invited to celebrate at the Exodus Grad Fair in Canyon Commons 101-102 on Wednesday, Nov. 6, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Pick up your cap and gown and get checked out with university offices before you graduate. Plus, enjoy free snacks and raffle prizes! Learn more here.

Questions? Contact Audrey Lichten at alichten@georgefox.edu.

Used iPhones available for sale in IT

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

IT is currently selling used iPhones. There are a limited number of iPhone XR’s available that are just over a year old, and the price for these undamaged 64GB models is $300.

Please note that these phones are sold as is, with no warranty, and they do not come with a charging cable or plug (these can be purchased separately). All phones are locked into the AT&T network for another year. If you’re interested in purchasing one of these iPhones, please visit the Service Desk on the third floor of the Stevens Center.

AT&T is now offering anyone with an @georgefox.edu email address 15 percent off their plans. You can add this discount if you currently have AT&T or are signing up for new service at att.com/discounts/georgefoxuniversity.

Schedule now: ARC appointments fill up fast

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

Want help with a paper? Looking for support on how to stay organized and study for tests?

Book an appointment with the Academic Resource Center (ARC) and finish the semester strong. Be sure to schedule early, because appointments fill up fast this time of year.

For some study tips before your ARC appointment, see this resource: 10 Rules of Good (and Bad) Studying.

Questions? Contact Julia James at jjames@georgefox.edu.

Hadlock’s Bingo challenge ends tomorrow

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

Tomorrow (Thursday) is the last day to turn in your Bingo card for the Hadlock Wellness Bingo Challenge. We are giving away some great prizes, including gift cards to local businesses and free rental coupons.

Questions? Contact Rob Simpson at simpsonr@georgefox.edu.

Bruin Community Pantry needs your donations

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

At the bi-annual meeting of Yamhill Community Action Partnership, Jere Witherspoon learned why the food bank was unable to purchase needed items: tariffs and the good economy.

Very little hope was given that this would change soon. This is a call to action for everyone who has a yellow grocery bag!

The Bruin Community Pantry needs donations like:

  • Pasta – other than spaghetti
  • Tomato sauces
  • One can meals – stews
  • Boxed meals
  • Alternative milk products
  • Cereal – not individual oatmeal packets
  • Grains
  • Hearty soups
  • Vegetables
  • Beans – kidney, black, refried, white beans
  • Gluten-free products – pasta

You can drop off your donations at the following locations:

  • Bruin Store
  • Stevens Center – Student Life office or Barbi Doran’s desk
  • Roberts Center – during food bank’s open hours

We are also running low on the 100 bags that were initially put into play. If you have a bag, please fill it up and deliver it to one of the locations.

Contact Jere (jwithers@georgefox.edu) for more information.

Join the new ping pong club

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

A group of students is excited to announce the start of the George Fox Ping Pong Club! If you are interested in joining or learning more, fill out this Google sheet to let them know you are interested and to help them figure out what day works best for people to meet.

Questions? Contact Noah Fitzsimmons at nfitzsimmons17@georgefox.edu.

Do Catholics worship Mary? Find out on Friday

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

Why do Catholics place such an emphasis on the Virgin Mary? Come learn and discuss what Catholics think of Christ’s mother in Stevens 101 at 8 p.m. this Friday, Nov. 1. Snacks will be provided.

Questions? Contact Claire Pierce at cpierce16@georgefox.edu.

Apply for Christmas break SpiL trip by Friday

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

This Christmas break, Jan. 4-11, join a SpiL trip headed to Yosemite to work with World Renew on fire recovery from the 2015 fires. We will serve by doing creation care alongside the Forest Service, learn from those affected by the fires, and connect with God through his beautiful creation!

Applications will close this Friday, Nov. 1. For more information on SpIL trips and to sign up, click here. Questions? Contact spirituallife@georgefox.edu.

Join NSLS? Make note of these speaker broadcast dates

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

If you joined the National Society of Leadership and Success, here are some important dates for this semester!

The next speaker broadcast is Monday, Nov. 4, from 6 to 7 p.m. in Stevens 207. If you aren’t able to attend that one, we have a make-up speaker broadcast on Thursday, Nov. 7, from 6 to 7 p.m. in Stevens 207. Both speaker broadcasts will be the same. You only need to attend one. 

If you have any questions, feel free to reach Kristi Welker, chapter advisor, by emailing NSLS@GeorgeFox.edu.

Last chance to win a gift card from the student accounts office

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

To celebrate the new season and the fast-approaching Halloween holiday, the student accounts office has a spooky special for you: Pay off your remaining fall balance in full by tomorrow (Oct. 31) and we’ll enter your name into a drawing to win a $31 gift card to Coffee Cottage. It doesn’t matter how big or small the balance is! If your balance is already paid, come by for a caramel apple pop.

In order to have your name entered into the drawing, you must either come to the student accounts office or call us at 503-554-3301 to confirm that your account has been paid in full. There is no minimum balance requirement! It can be $1.50 for a library fine, $25 for a parking fine, $100 for that parking permit, or the rest of your tuition balance.

To check your balance and make a payment:

  • Log in to my.georgefox.edu
  • Click the “Financial Account” tile
  • Click “Account Balance”
  • Click “Make a Payment”

Remember, if you choose the electronic check method you will avoid the service fee. This is a first-come, first-served event, so do it now before you forget.

Questions? Contact Jordan Moody at jmoody@georgefox.edu or Heidi Thomason at hthomaso@georgefox.edu.

Support your Bruins at this week’s home games

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

Check out this week’s George Fox athletics home games:

  • Women’s volleyball vs. Lewis and Clark College Wednesday, Oct. 30, 7 p.m., Wheeler Sports Center
  • Swimming vs. Whitworth – Friday, Nov. 1, 6 p.m., Chehalem Parks and Recreation Aquatics Center
  • Men’s soccer vs. University of Puget Sound – Friday, Nov. 1, 7 p.m., Austin Sports Complex
  • Swimming vs. Whitman – Saturday, Nov. 2, 1 p.m., Chehalem Parks and Recreation Aquatics Center
  • Men’s soccer vs. Pacific Lutheran University – Sunday, Nov. 3, noon, Austin Sports Complex

Questions? Visit the athletics website.

About Our People

Monday, October 28th, 2019

Mark David Hall’s (Politics) book, Did America Have a Christian Founding?, was published this month by Thomas Nelson Books. In it, Mark debunks the assertion that America’s founders were deists who desired the strict separation of church and state and instead shows that their political ideas were profoundly influenced by their Christian convictions. In addition, Mark received word last week that the university’s John Dickinson Forum, created to promote thoughtful study, discussion and debate about America’s founding principles, was designated an “oasis of excellence” by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni.


Several of the Graduate School of Counseling faculty were in Seattle in mid-October for the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision 2019 National Conference. The group jointly presented on the topic, “Setting the Table for Critical Conversations Around Religious Privilege in Counselor Education.” Those in attendance included Michelle Engblom-Deglemann, Lorraine DeKruyf, Richard Shaw, Keith Dempsey, Unique Page and Keleigh Blount. Lorraine also presented on â€œSchool Counseling Site Supervisor Training: Overcoming Constraints Using a Brief Experiential Model” with Dr. Diana Gruman from Western Washington University and Dr. Lucy Purgason from Appalachian State University.


Paige Parry (Biology) collaborated with three colleagues to publish a research paper, “Multi-scale integration of tree recruitment and range dynamics in a changing climate,” in Global Ecology and Biogeography, a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal that specializes in publicizing research in the field of macroecology. Paige worked with Jeff Carroll (Colorado State University), Patrick Martin (the University of Denver) and Matthew Talluto (Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries in Berlin, Germany) to write the piece. The paper describes a novel integrated metamodeling approach designed to assimilate diverse datasets to improve projections of species responses to climate. Parry and colleagues applied this modeling approach to predict changes in distributions of western North American tree species while directly integrating information on tree recruitment.


Cherice Bock (seminary) wrote an entry on “Watershed Discipleship” in the book An Ecotopian Lexicon (University of Minnesota Press), released in October. The book suggests new words, novel interpretations of English words, and loanwords from other languages that can help us imagine how to adapt and even flourish in the face of socioecological adversity. Bock’s entry discusses the Christian framework of watershed discipleship: participating as stewards in the community of creation, building partnership networks of care within our local regions (watersheds), and emphasizing equity based on Christ’s invitation to love our neighbors.


Ed Higgins (Professor Emeritus, English Department/Writer-in-Residence) is coeditor of the anthology Hunger: The Best of Brilliant Flash Fiction 2014-2019. The collection was released at the Fort Collins Book Festival Oct. 19. In addition to coediting the story selections, Ed also wrote the anthology’s introduction, setting forth elements of this form of brief storytelling as, essentially, “Tell us a full story in 1,000 words or fewer.” The anthology’s international stories have been chosen from the Ireland/U.S.-based online journal Brilliant Flash Fiction. Several anthology authors gave readings, and flash fiction workshops were offered at the launch event.


Jenny Lehman (Business) presented at the Academy of Financial Services conference in Minneapolis on Oct. 16. Her presentation, “Work-Life Balance and Burnout Among Women in Financial Planning,” was coauthored with Cindy Riecke, Rebecca Henderson and Aman Sunder from the College for Financial Planning.

Information on Halloween costumes

Monday, October 28th, 2019

In order to promote a fun and positive environment around the Halloween and harvest party season, the student life office has a few tips on avoiding cultural appropriation in your costume choice:

  • Avoid clothing that belongs to the traditions of a people group other than your own.
  • Avoid anything that involves blackface, Native/Indigenous representation, etc.
  • Ask yourself: Why do I want to wear this costume? Could my costume be misunderstood if I don’t understand its origin or cultural context? 
  • Not sure what cultural appropriation is? Stop by the Intercultural Resource Center (IRC) and ask Bryce or Jenny about it.

If you have any questions, please contact the student life office or the Intercultural Resource Center.

Gather for lecture on Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy

Monday, October 28th, 2019

All are invited to a special presentation, “Reflections on Dr. King and the Beloved Community,” this Thursday, Oct. 31, at 4:15 p.m. in Canyon Commons. This lecture on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. will be given by Scott Finnie, a professor at Eastern Washington University.

Finnie has been a faculty member in EWU’s Africana Education Program and history department since 1992 and currently serves as director of Africana studies and as director of race and cultural studies.

For more information, contact Missy Terry at 503-554-2101.

Get the shot, not the flu

Monday, October 28th, 2019

Protect yourself and those around you by going to the flu shot clinic this Friday, Nov. 1, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Canyon Commons 101.

Getaflushot.com will bill both Regence and Kaiser directly for the flu shots they administer. Members will need their ID card/insurance information when filling out the form prior to receiving the shot.

Questions? Contact Kara Holcombe at kholcombe@georgefox.edu.