Archive for April, 2020

Sign up for online course on physical activity in medicine

Monday, April 20th, 2020

Physical activity is an inexpensive, powerful medicine that helps people but is underutilized. A continuing medical education event, Interprofessional Solutions for Physical Inactivity in Primary Care, will empower healthcare clinicians to activate the people they support.

Our presenters will review new CDC guidelines for physical activity alongside brief evidenced-based assessment and treatment approaches. The Patient-Reported Outcome Monitoring Information System (PROMIS) will be reviewed and utilized. 

The fee is $100 for professionals, $50 for residents, interns and students, and free for George Fox students! Register here for the course, and contact Tammy O’Doherty (todohert@georgefox.edu) if you would like more information.

Accreditation: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of OHSU School of Medicine and George Fox University. The OHSU School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Credit: Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Check out job openings in Bruin Athletics

Monday, April 20th, 2020

Hey Bruins! If you love sports and want to get paid to watch them, join the Bruin work-study team today!

We have a wide variety of positions to fill, from photography and graphic design to game management and staff writers. Head to this page to see job postings for each position, or look for our jobs on Handshake.

Questions? Contact Seth Preuss (spreuss@georgefox.edu).

Comings and Goings

Monday, April 20th, 2020

The university has hired Jenny Duquette to serve as a coordinator for the undergraduate teaching, administrative licensure, doctor of education, and master of education and endorsement programs. She has worked at Mt. Hood Community College for the past 20 years, as a student development technology specialist (2019-20), a degree audit coordinator and encoder (2006-19), a student records coordinator (2001-06) and a testing services coordinator (2000-01). This marks a return to George Fox for Jenny, who earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology/social work in 1994. She lives in Beaverton with her husband, Jon, and daughters Lucy and Gemma. The family attends Beaverton Christian Church.


After serving at Portland Seminary for 12 years, Roger Nam is leaving George Fox to join the Candler School of Theology of Emory University in Atlanta as a professor of Hebrew Bible this fall. Roger arrived at the university in 2008 as a professor of biblical studies and has served as dean of the seminary the past two years. The university is working on a succession plan for the dean position and will communicate it when it is finalized.

Laura Hartley, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences since the fall of 2013, is leaving George Fox this spring to take the position of provost at Seattle Pacific University.

Movers & Quakers

Monday, April 20th, 2020

David Martinez, assistant professor of Spanish, has been chosen as new director of the Center for Study Abroad. Outgoing director Paul Chamberlain, who will be retiring, is joining assistant director Lynn Scott in helping David make the transition to his new role.

Steve Billings has been promoted from his groundskeeping position to serve as superintendent of grounds.

About Our People

Monday, April 20th, 2020

Paul Otto (History) published Permeable Borders: History, Theory, Policy, and Practice in the United States (Berghahn Books), coediting the volume with Susanne Berthier-Foglar of Université Grenoble Alpes. The essays in the book explore the ways that historical and contemporary actors in the U.S. have crossed borders, whether national, cultural, ethnic, racial or conceptual.

The following professors were recently announced as recipients of the university’s annual teaching and research/scholarship awards: Todd Curtis (Engineering), Faculty Achievement Award for Undergraduate Teaching; Jillian Sokso (Art and Design), Faculty Achievement Award for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship; and Debby Thomas (Business),  Faculty Achievement Award for Graduate Research and Scholarship. The graduate teaching award will be announced on Saturday, May 9.

Jennie Harrop (Department of Professional Studies) was interviewed for a recent feature story in Online Education titled “How the Social Distancing Era is Reshaping Education: Is Online Learning the New Normal?” You can find the article here.

Join all-employee meeting remotely this afternoon

Sunday, April 19th, 2020

Employees are encouraged to remotely join an all-employee meeting today (Monday) from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Click this link (login required) to join the session, in which President Robin Baker will answer many of the questions he has received and discuss the work to be done in the coming months.

To access the meeting, type in the password provided on the site.

Create congratulations video for Class of 2020

Sunday, April 19th, 2020

As you can imagine, this semester has been very disruptive to graduating seniors. Commencement will not take place on Saturday, May 2, as originally planned. Instead, the university will celebrate the graduates virtually that day, and a plan is in place for an in-person celebration on Saturday, Aug. 15.

We know this change is disappointing for our graduates. Fortunately, there is something tangible we can do to encourage them, and we’d love for you to be a part of it. Help us create a congratulations video montage that will be shared with Bruins virtually! It’s a simple yet powerful way to spread a little cheer during this tough time.

Here’s how to send your message:

  • With your phone in landscape mode (turned sideways), record a three- to five-second message of “Congratulations!”, “We’re proud of you!” or “Good luck!”
  • Email your video to alumni@georgefox.edu.
  • Include your name and graduation year in the email.
  • Send it in by Thursday, April 23, or better yet, email it today!

Your clip will be shared with graduating Bruins on Saturday, May 2. Thank you for encouraging the Class of 2020 during this difficult transition! Questions? Contact Sara Reamy at sreamy@georgefox.edu.

Bruin Community Pantry offers remote cooking classes

Sunday, April 19th, 2020

Now more than ever we all need to feel more comfortable working in the kitchen. Starting mid-May, live online cooking classes will be offered to all George Fox students, alumni and employees.

We will talk about how to use pantry food and elevate it with inexpensive ingredients from the produce, meat and dairy sections. From potatoes to rice, we will look at simple techniques that will give you many more options for healthy and nutritious food on a budget. You will learn to modify recipes for almost every dietary need.

Please complete this form if you are interested in participating in these classes. Whether you are in Alaska, California, Hawaii or Newberg, you can join in. All classes will be recorded for those who are unable to attend. There are no obligations!

Take advantage of these crazy days and learn to cook. You won’t be sorry! Classes will be taught by the Bruin Community Pantry’s Jere Witherspoon, and there may be special guests!

Questions? Contact Jere at jwitherspoon@georgefox.edu.

Shalom time has been changed

Sunday, April 19th, 2020

Our Shalom programming on Instagram Live (@gfuspil) has been changed to begin at 7:45 p.m. Join us tomorrow (Tuesday) as the university pastors lead interactive liturgies from commonprayer.net, with Scripture readings, songs, and prayer requests.

Questions? Contact spirituallife@georgefox.edu.

Interested in pro-life club? Join Zoom meeting tonight

Sunday, April 19th, 2020

Are you interested in becoming a leader of the pro-life generation? Curious about George Fox’s pro-life club and our plans for next year? The Students for Life Club is looking for some enthusiastic student leaders to apply for our officer positions!

To learn more, join us for a Zoom meeting tonight (Monday) at 7 p.m. Contact Joanna Gunther at jgunther17@georgefox.edu for the Zoom link.

Annual Financial Agreement can now be completed online

Sunday, April 19th, 2020

Student Accounts moved to a new paperless process within MyGeorgeFox this past semester. Each academic year, students are required to complete the Annual Financial Agreement.

If you haven’t yet completed the process, you will see a hold in MyGeorgeFox stating that the agreement is needed. You can then complete the following:

  • Go to your “Tasks” tile in MyGeorgeFox.
  • Select the agreement on your “To Do List” and complete the required steps.
  • Make sure you click the confirmation button on each screen and the submit button on the final step.

As soon as you finish, the hold will be removed. If you have any questions or issues, please reach out at studentaccounts@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2301.

Send Paul Chamberlain a note of thanks for 43 years of service

Sunday, April 19th, 2020

After 43 years of service at George Fox, Paul Chamberlain will be retiring this May. We had to cancel his retirement event in April, but we are rescheduling it for September (time and place TBA).

In the meantime, please feel free to reach out now to Paul (pchamber@georgefox.edu) and wish him the best as he starts this new adventure.

Paul taught in the chemistry department from the fall of 1977 through 2013. Since that time he has been the director for the Center of Study Abroad. He will be greatly missed!

Questions? Contact Lynn Scott at lscott@georgefox.edu.

Watch virtual reading of original play Wednesday

Sunday, April 19th, 2020

A George Fox alumna, JeanneAnn Farris, and a current student, Nicola Pieper, have created a play called International. A free play reading will be performed via Zoom this Wednesday, April 22, at 7:30 p.m.

International is a play that explores the challenges and experiences of people who identify with more than one country. It delves into the struggles of identity in country, identity in the Christian faith, and the clashes and correlation of the two in relation to one another. It’s a compiling of interviews, most of which are associated with students and faculty of George Fox University.

If you’re interested, would like to know more, or would like the link to the Zoom session, email internationalstagedreading@gmail.com.

Info about returning library books

Sunday, April 19th, 2020

Graduating? Here’s how to return your books. To return checked-out library materials, you can either place them in the 24-hour book drop at either the Newberg or Portland campus libraries, or mail them to:

George Fox University
Murdock Library
416 N. Meridian Street
Newberg, OR 97132

Need help paying for shipping? Contact us by Friday, May 15, to receive a prepaid mailing label. Please email your name, your address (including zip code), and the total weight of your packaged books to circadmin@georgefox.edu.

Not graduating yet? You can return your books by either placing them in the 24-hour book drop at either the Newberg or Portland campus libraries, or by contacting circadmin@georgefox.edu to have your due dates extended until Tuesday, Sept. 1.

Need assistance? Let us know

Sunday, April 19th, 2020

You are not alone. Contact someone at the university if you are having difficulty of any sort and we will do our best to assist you. Another way to get support is to complete a Fox360 self-referral form:

  • Log into Fox360.georgefox.edu on a computer (the site doesn’t work well on mobile devices).
  • Click the “Ask for Help” icon, and complete the form. 
  • A staff member from an appropriate office will contact you. 

If you don’t have access to a computer and need assistance, email Rick Muthiah at rmuthiah@georgefox.edu.

Physical distancing reminder

Sunday, April 19th, 2020

Please make sure that you continue to carefully follow physical distancing guidelines to slow the spread of COVID-19. With the beautiful weather, it is tempting to relax our attention to these important matters.

If you are using the George Fox track or field or are out on the quad or elsewhere on campus, these guidelines from the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) should be carefully followed:

  • Stay home, save lives. The best way to stay healthy and prevent the spread of COVID-19 is to stay home. You must also limit things you do outside your home to what you must do. Examples of things you “must do” are shopping for food or picking up medicines. The governor’s order does not allow gatherings where people cannot keep six feet apart. Also, the order does not allow social events and non-essential business where people come into close contact. 
  • Maintain six feet between you and all other people.
  • Wash or sanitize your hands after contact with any surface.
  • Do not touch your face, except after washing and sanitizing your hands.
  • Avoid groups and contact with other people.

For more information on physical distancing and Oregon’s novel coronavirus response, click here. Questions? Contact Campus Public Safety at 503-554-2090.

Join all-employee meeting remotely Monday afternoon

Thursday, April 16th, 2020

Employees are encouraged to remotely join an all-employee meeting this Monday, April 20, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Click this link (login required) to join the session, in which President Robin Baker will answer many of the questions he has received and discuss the work to be done in the coming months.

To access the meeting, type in the password provided on the site.

Consider taking summer online Spanish course

Thursday, April 16th, 2020

A 2019 survey found that nine out of 10 U.S. employers rely on employees with skills in a language other than English, and that Spanish and Mandarin are the top two languages in demand. If you want to go beyond what Duolingo can offer, register for the online Spanish course at George Fox this summer, or for Mandarin or Spanish during the academic year.

Visit our website to take the Spanish placement exam, and contact Debbie Berho with questions (dberho@georgefox.edu).

Bruin Store will be taking rental textbook returns

Thursday, April 16th, 2020

The Bruin Store is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, by appointment only. Please call the store at 503-554-2540 to set up an appointment time.

We are fulfilling online orders daily, and ground shipping is still free of charge. Visit our website to view graduation gifts, alumni clothing, and summer term textbooks.

Rental textbook returns are approaching soon! Students will be receiving rental reminder emails, which will contain a link to a prepaid shipping label to send books back to the store. When you ship rental books, please include your first and last name, phone number, email, and patron ID (listed in your rental email). This information is crucial for us to process your rental return.

Questions? Contact Paige Jacobs at pjacobs@georgefox.edu.

Join Students for Life club’s Zoom meeting

Thursday, April 16th, 2020

Are you interested in becoming a leader of the pro-life generation? Curious about George Fox’s pro-life club and our plans for next year? The Students for Life club is looking for some enthusiastic student leaders to apply for our officer positions!

To learn more, join us for a Zoom meeting on Monday, April 20, at 7 p.m. Contact Joanna Gunther at jgunther17@georgefox.edu for the Zoom link.