Archive for August, 2021

Tomorrow’s swing dance event canceled because of excessive heat

Wednesday, August 11th, 2021

Unfortunately, due to the excessive heat this week, the Swing Dance Club’s Swing Over Summer event scheduled for tomorrow (Friday) has been canceled.

The club will still be hosting events on Aug. 20 and 27 at Jaquith Park from 6:30 to 8 p.m. All participants are welcome! The time and location for school-year events will be announced shortly.

If you have any questions or need clarification, feel free to email the club’s president, Mark Berglin, at mberglin19@georgefox.edu.

Volleyball team hosts ‘Kids Sports Play Days’

Tuesday, August 10th, 2021

Have kids ages 5 to 8? We want to hang out with them for an hour in the Hadlock Student Center on Sunday and Monday, Aug. 15-16!

We will have some programming, and some free time to run and play. The time will be led by the George Fox volleyball program’s players and coaches. It is a team fundraiser; the cost per child is $7 per session.

Sessions will run both days between 10 and 11 a.m. You can register here and, if you have questions, contact Coach Emily Davis at edavis@georgefox.edu.

Note change in venue and time for Monday’s all-community meeting

Tuesday, August 10th, 2021

Don your shorts, favorite George Fox shirt and sunglasses, and join us for some fresh air in Stoffer Stadium this Monday, Aug. 16, as we kick off the amazing year we are about to enter.

Bring your stadium seats or cushions and plan to arrive at 8:30 a.m. for a 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. program that includes lunch. We look forward to joining together with you to reflect on the challenges we’ve come through, and most importantly, center on our common purpose before the new academic year: to serve our students well and prepare them spiritually, academically, and professionally to think with clarity, act with integrity, and serve with passion.

This is an in-person event only, and there will be no livestream link. VP approval is required for any employees who can’t attend. Masks are welcome but not required.

See you there!

Student actors needed for PA program on Aug. 19

Tuesday, August 10th, 2021

The physician assistant program is in need of eight volunteers to help our first-year PA students on Thursday, Aug. 19. We are running a session of Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) from 8 a.m. to about 1 p.m. and will have three different clinical scenarios requiring actors to complete.

The scenarios will include our PA students asking you questions or performing a physical exam on you (and sometimes both). We will provide food and beverages to keep you happy and comfortable. We truly appreciate any help you can provide for this learning opportunity for our students!

If interested, please contact Tim Aylward (taylward@georgefox.edu).

Wellness Wednesdays: Develop healthy sleeping habits

Tuesday, August 10th, 2021

Last week we presented information on the connection between the food we eat and our energy levels. Proper hydration and a healthy balance of all the main food groups help prevent tiredness long-term.

We continue to encourage you to take good care of yourself in this busy season. Find out how you can maintain consistent circadian rhythms and improve the quality of your life through healthy sleeping habits.

Questions? Contact Human Resources at hr@georgefox.edu

University community invited to memorial service for Sharon Shaw

Tuesday, August 10th, 2021

The university community is invited to a memorial service for former longtime employee Sharon Shaw at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 21, at Northwest Christian Church (2315 Villa Road).

Sharon and her husband Ron were part of the George Fox community for many years, and they have several family ties to the university. Sharon was a cherished part of the George Fox and Newberg communities and will be missed.

Spots still left in next week’s Wilderness First Aid Course

Tuesday, August 10th, 2021

Campus Recreation has a few spots remaining in its Wilderness First Aid course on the Newberg campus Aug. 17-18.

The course is taught by Wilderness Medical Associates International and provides hands-on training to increase preparedness and confidence for anyone who likes to spend time outside. If you are interested in registering, please fill out this form. If someone you know may be interested, please pass along the opportunity to them.

Contact AJ Heil with any questions (aheil@georgefox.edu).

Presidential Appearance Request Form available online

Tuesday, August 10th, 2021

The Office of the President has a Presidential Appearance Request Form that will assist in managing the president’s schedule. The president strives to accommodate as many engagement requests which support the mission of the university as possible. The completion of this form is required for anyone desiring the president (and spouse) be present and/or participate at an event.

We appreciate your patience with scheduling the president’s complex calendar. The link to the form can also be found on the President’s Office contact page.

Please note: It is expected that the requestor has followed procedures and obtained the approval of their administrator prior to submitting the request.

Reminder: COVID Guidelines

Monday, August 9th, 2021

This is a reminder for everyone to be mindful of our current COVID guidelines. Please use our COVID Concern and Case Reporting tool if you develop COVID symptoms, test positive or have a COVID-related concern.

If you are sick, please do not come to campus, and be sure to arrange temporary remote work with your supervisor if possible. We strongly encourage everyone to get vaccinated.

Please contact Human Resources at hr@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2180 if you have any questions.

Comings and Goings

Monday, August 9th, 2021

The university welcomes Rosh Abernathy as the associate director of advancement this month. For the past three years she has served several regional organizations as an independent business consultant and strategist through her own consulting business, Mad Love. Prior to that, she held a number of roles – including assistant director of adult degree programs, senior admissions counselor, and marketing and senior financial aid counselor – at Warner Pacific University. Rosh also has 13 years of consumer lending and banking experience from her time at JP Morgan, Wells Fargo and KeyBank. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from the University of Oregon School of Journalism (2003) and lives in Beaverton with her fun-loving family, who attend Mt. Olivet Baptist Church.


Rudy Briones has joined the university’s IT department as a computer support specialist. He arrives with an extensive background in complete systems builds, hardware and software testing and repairs, and network, desktop and laptop technical support. Since November he has worked as an IT administrator at Beaverton Foods in Hillsboro. Before that, Rudy did network system analyst work, help desk support, and desktop/laptop support at Henningsen Cold Storage in Hillsboro for 22 years. He holds an associate’s degree in both computer information systems-network administration and in cyber security, both of which he earned at Portland Community College in 2020. Rudy lives in Cornelius with his wife, Florinda, and their four children: Cristina, Rudy Jr., Ricardo and Daniel. The family attends St. Matthew Catholic Church in Hillsboro.


The university’s admissions department welcomes Joy Brown as the senior associate director of admissions. She arrives with five and a half years of college admissions experience, working most recently as the senior assistant dean of admissions at Lewis & Clark College in Portland (2020-21). Previously, Joy worked in a number of roles at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, as associate director of admission (2020), assistant director of admission (2019-20), senior admission counselor (2017-19) and admission counselor (2016-17). Currently enrolled in Azusa Pacific University’s doctor of philosophy program, her research interests include the intersection of gender, leadership, and faith-based institutions. Joy holds a master’s degree in social entrepreneurship (2019) and a bachelor’s degree in sociology and political science (2016), both from Pepperdine. She lives in Newberg and has been a lifelong member of the Churches of Christ.


Leo Cruz joins the student life staff this fall to serve as an area coordinator in Le Shana and Gulley halls. He arrives from Biola University, where for the past two years he supervised four resident advisors in a graduate assistantship position with the university’s residence life and housing department. In the year prior to that, he held a similar position at Azusa Pacific University, leading and organizing a group of four undergraduate interns to plan and put on monthly events as a graduate assistant in the Student Center for Reconciliation and Diversity. This marks a return to George Fox for Leo, who earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from the university in 2018 and who served as a front desk associate in the IDEA Center, as well as a Bridge Scholars intern, his senior year. In addition to his bachelor’s degree, he holds a master’s degree in college counseling and student development from Azusa Pacific University. Leo lives in Le Shana Hall and is originally from Woodburn, Oregon.


Miles Dean, an account executive for LeagueSpot, an esports tournament engine, has been hired to coach the university’s newly launched esports program. An at-large board member of the Esports Trade Association, he brings 18 years of experience in sales, marketing, business development and customer service, primarily in the tech industry. Dean began working toward a career in esports in 2017. Since then, he has specialized in developing the in-arena experience and the technical side of the business with streaming as well. He helped work on the TBS Esports series, ΞLEAGUE, and also played a role in building out the technology used to film productions like Disney’s The Mandalorian. He has also helped provide guidance for esports tech specs at universities around the U.S. prior to accepting the position at George Fox. Beyond esports, Miles’ interests include technology, music, investments, fitness, the outdoors and history. He attended Western Iowa Tech in Sioux City, Iowa, where he studied business management (2005-07). He lives in Hillsboro with his wife, TraciAnn, and their son, Dax. They attend Trinity Lutheran Church.


The human resources department welcomes AJ DeBacker as an HR business partner, responsible for collaborating with the academic affairs office on HR-related functions. In 2020, he founded the Kahawa Roasting Company, a coffee-roasting business that supports refugees in local communities. Before that, AJ worked as a licensed counselor and AVID coordinator at Early College High School in Salem, for which he planned, organized and managed a team of 10 leaders to create, implement, track and report yearly goals (2010-19). Under his guidance, the institution became a nationally recognized school of distinction across a six-year period and managed to place 90 percent of its students in four-year universities. AJ earned a master’s degree in educational counseling from Oregon State University in 2008 and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 2004. He lives in Salem with his wife, Maryanne, son Porter, and daughter Maggie, and attends Salem Alliance Church.


The Department of Biological and Molecular Sciences has hired alumna Tennille Hostetler as a science lab coordinator. Certified in lab safety and chemical hazard communication, she worked most recently as an adjunct faculty member in George Fox’s biology department, teaching general biology and environmental science labs. Also, between 2017 and 2020, she was a teacher and science department head at Southwest Christian School in Beaverton. Prior to that, Tennille was head of the science department at Alliance Charter Academy in Oregon City (2014-17) and the cofounder/manager of the Teaching and Learning Community Homeschool Co-op in Canby (2007-17). Her career in the sciences began at George Fox in the late 1990s, when she was a researcher and Science Outreach biology teacher (1997-98). Tennille holds a master’s degree in education from Portland State University (2002) and a bachelor’s degree in biology from George Fox (1998). She lives in Beaverton with her husband, Gabe, and their two sons, Kanoa and Kalana. Tennille attends Southwest Bible Church, and she recently published a devotional Bible study on the 23rd Psalm, A Guide to Greener Pastures.


After working as an adjunct professor at George Fox the past two years, alumna Hannah Jackson is joining the university full time this fall as coordinator of the Academic Resource Center. She has taught LIBA and writing courses the past two years, while also developing curriculum to support students with ADHD and other learning difficulties. In addition, she assisted in the management and training of tutors for the Advanced Writing Fellows Program associated with the fall 2020 LIBA 100 class. Hannah was also an ARC consultant in 2018-19. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English from George Fox in 2019 and recently completed Southern New Hampshire University’s masters program in English and creative writing. She lives in Newberg with her husband.


The university welcomes Guadalupe Lopez Montesinos as a financial aid counselor. She’s worked the past year as an insurance coordinator with Castilla Orthodontics in Salem, and prior to that worked at Warner Pacific University, where she was a resident advisor (2018-20), student affairs office assistant (2017-20), and student financial services assistant (2017). Outside of work, Guadalupe served as an activities leader for Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington from 2018 to 2020. She also volunteers at her local church as a catechist for middle school students. She earned a bachelor’s degree in health and wellness, with a minor in psychology, from Warner Pacific University in 2020. She lives in Gervais with her family, has four cats and one dog, and attends Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Gervais. She does not have any children but has a 7-month-old nephew, Benjamin, whom she adores.


The university’s marketing communications department has hired Tom Morlan as director of marketing content for the university’s graduate and Adult Degree Programs. He brings 20 years of higher education marketing experience, working most recently as a marketing communications specialist at Willamette University in Salem for the past two and a half years. Previously, he served as director of marketing and communications at Multnomah University in Portland (2013-18) and at Colorado State University (2007-13), after launching his career in higher education at Willamette University as manager of enrollment communications (2001-07). Tom refined his writing and editing skills as editor of the Canby Herald and Wilsonville Spokesman newspapers (1994-2001), and previously worked as a sports and outdoor reporter at The News Guard in Lincoln City (1989-94). He holds a master’s degree in mass communications from San Jose State University and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Oregon. Tom and his wife Jane live in Aurora near their children Josh and Eleasah, both of whom are George Fox graduates, and their families.


An executive with more than 20 years of corporate and higher education experience, Dan Moye, joins the university as strategic partnerships director. He’s worked most recently at Southern Utah University, where he was executive senior associate athletics director (2016-20), the duties of which included overseeing promotion and education of the school’s brand identity guidelines; event, equipment and facilities management; and chairing the budget committee. Previously, he worked for Adidas from 1998 to 2015, serving as a licensed marketing manager for the company at the University of Wisconsin (2013-15), the University of Michigan (2010-13), the University of Tennessee (2005-10), UCLA (2003-05), and Arizona State University (2001-03). Dan’s career with Adidas began with stints as a coordinator for college and NBA partnerships (1998-2001). He holds a master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from Southern Utah University (2020), a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies and minority studies from Oregon State University (1997), and a diversity and inclusion certificate from Cornell University (2020). Dan lives in Sherwood.


Jewell Sparks joins the admissions office to work as an undergraduate admissions counselor. For the past three years she has worked as an admissions associate at Lick-Wilmerding High School in San Francisco, where she planned and executed all admissions-related outreach programs, including high school fairs, partner organization events, middle school visits, and matriculating student events. Previously, Jewell was an admissions ambassador at Willamette University (2015-18), for whom she conducted tours, served as a college fair representative, and managed front-desk operations. She is a first-generation college graduate, earning a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from Willamette University in 2018. Jewell lives in Beaverton and is set to marry her fiance, Joseph, later this month.


The theology department welcomes Sarah Taylor as an administrative assistant. This marks a return to George Fox for Sarah, who worked as the associate director of residence life (2014-17) and as an area coordinator (2013-17) at the university. More recently, she has worked at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California, as an interim resident director (2020) and as a student success assistant (2018-19). Sarah also worked in residence life at Wheaton College (2004-10) and Gordon College (2002-04). This past winter marked the conclusion of 18 years spent living on campus in residence life roles. She earned a master’s degree in Christian formation and ministry from Wheaton College Graduate School (2006) and a bachelor’s degree in music education from Gordon College (2001). Sarah lives in Newberg with her husband, Dan, and their four daughters: Maggie, Lucie, Grace, and Kathryn.


The plant services department welcomes Marc Umfleet as a groundskeeper. He worked most recently as a technician for Devious Powersports, assembling new Polaris vehicles and servicing older ones. Before that, he worked for five and a half years as a lube tech at Tyler’s Automotive in Newberg. Marc holds an exercise science degree, with a concentration in pre-education (PE teaching), from Western Oregon University. He lives in Newberg with his wife, Andrea, and attends Journey Church in Sherwood.


Biniam Afenegus (Men’s Soccer Coach) and Justine Haigh (College of Business) are no longer with George Fox University.

Be aware of multi-factor authentication requirement

Monday, August 9th, 2021

This month, George Fox will start requiring multi-factor authentication to sign in to university resources through Single Sign On. This change will affect signing into resources such as email and Canvas.

All students are highly encouraged to opt in to multi-factor authentication prior to the requirement date of Monday, Aug. 16, by following these instructions. Individuals who have not opted in by that date will be prompted to do so before being able to access Single Sign On.

Please contact the IT Service Desk (servicedesk@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

Movers & Quakers

Monday, August 9th, 2021

Andrea Byerley is now the assistant director of Disability & Accessibility Services (DAS) and has primary responsibility for working with students and faculty around accommodation needs. She is also leading initiatives to increase engagement on disability-related topics.

Stephanie Lopez is working in a new capacity in the Office for Spiritual Life. As of July 1, she is serving the university as the pastor for operations and digital communication.

Sherri Moore is transitioning from student accounts to the IDEA Center, where she will be a career and academic planning (CAP) coach.

Kelly Ward has transitioned to the position of director of undergraduate content in the marketing communications department.

About Our People

Monday, August 9th, 2021

Gary Tandy (Professor of English and Chair of Language and Literature Department) recently presented his research on C.S. Lewis’s rhetoric and style in Mere Christianity at a meeting of the Inkling Folk Fellowship (IFF). Gary’s presentation argued that Lewis’s distinctive rhetorical theories and prose style were largely responsible for the success of the book and its ongoing influence as a classic work of popular Christian apologetics. The IFF is an online group of scholars and fans of the works of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Dorothy Sayers and their circle of friends.

Don Powers (Biology) teamed with five colleagues to publish an article, “Domestic egg-laying hens, Gallus gallus domesticus, do not modulate flapping flight performance in response to wing condition,” in Royal Society Open Science, an open journal committed to publishing high-quality research across all of science, engineering and mathematics. This study is a product of Don’s collaboration with the Harlander lab at Guelph University in Ontario, Canada.

Rhett Luedtke (Theatre) directed Merchant of Stratford by Maury Zeff at Theatre 33 in Salem this July and August. Theatre 33 is a professional new play development company that helps Oregon/Northwest playwrights develop their new scripts from an initial workshop performance (lights, sound, props, set, costumes, and fully blocked with scripts in hand) to a world-premiere full production.

Paul Anderson (Christian Studies) was the keynote speaker for Indiana Yearly Meeting in July, and he preached at Reedwood and Spokane Friends churches earlier this summer. He presented a paper, “John: The Mundane Gospel,” at the international Society of New Testament Studies conference in Leuven, Belgium (virtually), and his essay, “Balderdash! A Dozen Critically Flawed Biblical Scholarship Views Destined Deservedly for the Dustbin – Part II,” was published in The Bible and Interpretation (April 2021). In addition, his essays, “The Light of the World – The Witness of Jesus and His Followers” and “Answering ‘That of God’ in Everyone,” were published in Quaker Life recently, and he presented the following academic papers nationally and internationally: “John: The Mundane Gospel” (SNTS, Catholic University of Leuven, July 2021); “Quakers and the Nobel Peace Prize – Antecedents and Continuing Peace Work” (FAHE, Earlham College, June 2021); and “The Dialogical Autonomy of the Fourth Gospel – An Overall Johannine Theory,” Glasgow University Postgraduate New Testament Seminar (May 2021). Finally, his interview by the Creative Society on “The Way of Jesus as the Christ” was televised in 45 languages, drawing over 1 million viewers (March 2021).

Football program hiring students to film practices and games

Sunday, August 8th, 2021

The George Fox football program is hiring three students to film football practices and games. Students must have Federal Work Study to accept the positions.

We will be practicing most days from Aug. 12 until the start of fall semester for two to three hours. During the school year, hours are Tuesday and Wednesday from 3 to 6:30 p.m. and any home games.

The job is guaranteed for 10 hours per week minimum. No experience needed; we will provide training and guidance on how to operate all cameras and drones used during practices and games.

Please Contact Coach Brockhoff (nbrockhoff@georgefox.edu) with questions and interest in the position.

Volunteers still needed to help students move in

Sunday, August 8th, 2021

We are so excited to welcome our new students to George Fox University! In order to do this well, we are in need of volunteers for various Welcome Weekend events, beginning with helping new football players move in on Tuesday, Aug. 10.

After that, we need assistance helping all other athletes move in on Tuesday, Aug. 17, and the rest of our students at the actual Welcome Weekend event on Friday, Aug. 27.

If you are interested in serving, please complete the WW Volunteer survey at this link.

Thank you! Any questions can be directed to Welcome Weekend Coordinators Melissa Terry (terrym@georgefox.edu) or Michelle Dawson (mdawson@georgefox.edu).

Consider volunteering to lead a Life Group this fall

Sunday, August 8th, 2021

The Office for Spiritual Life is looking for Life Group leaders for our fall 2021 Life Groups series (the weeks of Sept. 10 through Nov. 12).

Life Groups are small groups of undergraduate students who meet together for prayer, Bible study and fellowship. Groups meet weekly for 60 to 90 minutes. This fall our groups will be either in person or completely via Zoom (this provides access for our George Fox Digital students).

Life Groups through the Office for Spiritual Life will also be SPIL credit-eligible in order to encourage students to engage in high-quality spiritual formation experiences that are participatory and offer ongoing community. To sign up to lead a group, please fill out this form.

We welcome our employees, graduate students, current seniors, alumni, family members of George Fox employees and students, and members of our wonderful local churches to consider leading a group.

For more information about the program, visit this webpage or contact the Office for Spiritual Life at spirituallife@georgefox.edu.

Football program hiring students to film practices and games

Thursday, August 5th, 2021

The George Fox football program is hiring three students to film football practices and games. Students must have Federal Work Study to accept the positions.

We will be practicing most days from Aug. 12 until the start of fall semester for two to three hours. During the school year, hours are Tuesday and Wednesday from 3 to 6:30 p.m. and any home games.

The job is guaranteed for 10 hours per week minimum. No experience needed; we will provide training and guidance on how to operate all cameras and drones used during practices and games.

Please Contact Coach Brockhoff (nbrockhoff@georgefox.edu) with questions and interest in the position.

Volleyball team hosts ‘Kids Sports Play Days’

Thursday, August 5th, 2021

Have kids ages 5 to 8? We want to hang out with them for an hour in the Hadlock Student Center on Sunday and Monday, Aug. 15-16!

We will have some programming, and some free time to run and play. The time will be led by the George Fox volleyball program’s players and coaches. It is a team fundraiser; the cost per child is $7 per session.

Sessions will run both days between 10 and 11 a.m. You can register here and, if you have questions, contact Coach Emily Davis at edavis@georgefox.edu.

Plant Services: Thank you for your patience

Thursday, August 5th, 2021

Plant Services is in the process of completing multiple building and remodeling projects that have taken place this summer. In addition, there have been over 150 office moves, and we have about 500 open work requests.

New work requests will be evaluated and prioritized. As always, student housing areas are given top priority, followed by time-sensitive work requests. Generally, Plant Services is allowed 30 days to complete work requests, so your new request may not be completed until the end of that range.

We are working hard to have the campus fully ready for the start of the semester, and ask for your patience during this very busy time. Thank you!

Volunteer to help new students move in

Thursday, August 5th, 2021

We are so excited to welcome our new students to George Fox University! In order to do this well, we are in need of volunteers for various Welcome Weekend events, beginning with helping new football players move in on Tuesday, Aug. 10.

After that, we need assistance helping all other athletes move in on Tuesday, Aug. 17, and the rest of our students at the actual Welcome Weekend event on Friday, Aug. 27.

If you are interested in serving, please complete the WW Volunteer survey at this link.

Thank you! Any questions can be directed to Welcome Weekend Coordinators Melissa Terry (terrym@georgefox.edu) or Michelle Dawson (mdawson@georgefox.edu).