About Our People

Bryan Boyd (Theatre) won Broadway World’s 2020 Portland Regional Award for “Set Design of the Decade” for his work on Mamma Mia with the Broadway Rose Theatre Company in 2018.

Matt Stump (Biology) published an article, “Regulation of Kv11.1 Isoform Expression by Polyadenylate Binding Protein Nuclear 1,” in the International Journal of Molecular Science in January. George Fox undergraduate students Rachel Nguyen (2019), Rachel Drgastin (2020) and Laney Search (2021) contributed to this study and are listed as coauthors on the article.

Douglas G. Campbell (Art and Design Professor Emeritus) in November published the book Parables Ironic and Grotesque (Oblique Voices Press), written in the years prior to his stroke in 2012. In it, he invites the reader to ponder the common follies of his fellow man, highlighting such weaknesses as pride, selfishness, fear and greed, and pointing out the further foolishness of ignoring such shortcomings. Allegorical in nature, the book challenges readers to take a closer look into their own frailties and deficiencies and invites them to a healthy dose of quiet introspection.

The play Ghosting Hamlet by Mark Allen Eaton (Theatre, Humanities, Communication) has been published and is now available as part of the “Connecting 2021” series from Radius, the Religious Drama Society of Great Britain. The 15-minute play imagines a castle-bound Hamlet struggling to maintain his studies at Wittenberg University through video conferencing, and explores the need to be present with one another through whatever channel is available.

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