Child actor needed for short film role this Saturday

Tuesday, October 17th, 2017

We’re looking for a male child actor for a short role in a film this Saturday, Oct. 21. The actor would be done within 30 minutes. No previous experience required.

We will be meeting in the Lemmons lobby. If interested, contact Jake Thiessen (jthiessen15@georgefox.edu) to get more details.

Thanks

Today’s free cooking class covers breakfast dishes

Monday, October 16th, 2017

Come join Nutrition Matters for a cooking demonstration from Emily Forbes from Love and Plants! We’ll learn how to make easy and delicious breakfast foods for even the busiest mornings. We’ll be in Canyon Commons 101 at 5 p.m. today (Tuesday). Come join us!

Contact Kelsey Herschberger (herschberger.kl@gmail.com) for more information.

Interested in studying business abroad? Check out today’s info meeting

Monday, October 16th, 2017

Are you interested in studying business abroad? Faculty: Do you know students who are interested in doing so?

If so, swing by or encourage those students to swing by an International Business Institute information meeting today (Tuesday) at 4:30 p.m. in Stevens 208. If you are a global business major, an accounting major or anyone else interested in this fantastic opportunity to study business in international settings, this meeting is for you.

The International Business Institute is designed specifically with business in mind for a unique study abroad experience. The program incorporates the international dimensions of business and culture by integrating academic study with international field experience. The program is 10 weeks in length and includes periods of residence in key locations as well as coordinated visits and presentations in the major political and economic centers of Russia, The European Union, India and China.

Though the meeting begins at 4:30, stop by anytime during the session to learn about these exciting opportunities that build skills and competency in global business and cultural awareness, a critical need for today’s business careers.

Contact Annette Nemetz (anemetz@georgefox.edu), associate professor of global business, for more information.

Estate planning workshop hosted on Newberg, Portland campuses

Monday, October 16th, 2017

The university’s director of planned giving, Gene Christian, will present a workshop, “Your Complete Estate Planning Tool Kit … The Five Documents Every George Fox Employee Should Have in Place,” on both the Newberg and Portland campuses. Both will take place midday and will include a complimentary lunch of soup and salad.

On Thursday, Oct. 26, Gene will present the workshop from noon to 1 p.m. in Canyon Commons. In it, he will reveal data about the rising popularity of estate planning and focus on specific tools and techniques current and retired George Fox employees need to consider as they develop a tax-efficient, and loving, estate distribution plan for the people and places they care about.

Gene will make the same presentation on Wednesday, Nov. 1, from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Portland Center (Room 155A). If you plan to attend in Newberg, RSVP to Karlyn Fleming by Monday, Oct. 23, at kfleming@georgefox.edu. If attending in Portland, please RSVP to Karlyn by Monday, Oct. 30.

All are invited to worship night Thursday in Prayer Chapel

Monday, October 16th, 2017

Come encounter the intimate presence of God in a night of prophetic worship on Thursday, Oct. 19, between 7 and 9 p.m. in the Prayer Chapel. Feel free to come and go at any time.

We hope you will feel God’s presence and experience a breakthrough in your life!

Contact Cayla Bleoaja (cbleoaja16@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

Disability History Exhibit on display in library through Thursday

Monday, October 16th, 2017

What was life in the past like for persons with developmental and other disabilities? The Disability History Exhibit is a 23-panel collage that traces 3,000 years of a seldom-told history.

From antiquity to the present, the exhibit brings viewers through an illustrated timeline that shows society’s attitudes and how they affect the lives of people with disabilities. Viewers experience powerful feelings as they notice similarities between ancient practices and modern stereotypes.

The Disability History Exhibit will be on display in the MLRC through this Thursday, Oct. 19, as part of National Disability Employment Awareness Month. For information about the exhibit content, including PDF and html versions of the content, visit this link. Contact Rick Muthiah (rmuthiah@georgefox.edu) if you have questions about the exhibit.

Child actor needed for short role in film

Monday, October 16th, 2017

We’re looking for a male child actor for a short role in a film this Saturday, Oct. 21. The actor would be done within 30 minutes. No previous experience required.

We will be meeting in the Lemmons lobby. If interested, contact Jake Thiessen (jthiessen15@georgefox.edu) to get more details.

Thanks

Volleyball, men’s soccer teams play at home this week

Monday, October 16th, 2017

Catch your favorite Bruin athletes at home this week …

  • Men’s Soccer vs. Willamette: Saturday, Oct. 21, Noon
  • Volleyball vs. Linfield: Saturday, Oct. 21, 5 p.m.

Visit gfubruins.com to learn see updates from your favorite teams!

Trisha Welstad speaks this morning in chapel

Monday, October 16th, 2017

Today will be Trisha Welstad’s last Tuesday preaching, so you won’t want to miss it! She will be ending our series on “Finding Your Voice,” but that doesn’t mean your journey stops there. We would love to talk with you after service, or you can set up an appointment with Trisha or the SpIL team if you have any questions about what it looks like to find your voice.

Once again this week, we’ll have a time after service where you can come hang out with Trisha and have lunch together in Canyon Commons. If you have any burning questions for Trisha or just want to say hi, meet up by the front of the stage at the end of chapel.

We are so excited to have a wonderful worship time and meaningful message! We’ll see you at 10:40 a.m. in Bauman Auditorium!

Fall Faculty Lecture, Richter Student Scholars Symposium is tonight

Monday, October 16th, 2017

The university and the community are invited to the 2017 Fall Faculty Lecture, “Earth, Solar Wind and Sun,” featuring Bob Hamilton, PhD, professor of physics, and recipient of the 2016-17 Undergraduate Faculty Achievement Award for Research and Scholarship.

Join us tonight (Tuesday) for the presentation. The lecture runs from 6 to 7 p.m. in Hoover 105. Hamilton will discuss the recent eclipse and how this rare sight illustrates the sun’s intricate and dynamic role in shaping the larger, unseen environment of the earth. The sun shapes both the solar wind and the magnetic field which encompass our entire solar system. Highlights from research conducted by and with students at George Fox University will be presented using graphics and animations.

Prior to the lecture that evening, the 2017 Fall Richter Student Scholars Symposium will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. in the Hoover lobby. Student scholars from the university’s graduate and undergraduate programs will present their research in a conversational poster format. Refreshments will be provided by the Faculty Development Committee.

Contact Laurie Fair (lfair@georgefox.edu) with questions.

There’s still time to register for this week’s Voices Conference

Monday, October 16th, 2017

The Intercultural Resource Center is hosting the second annual Voices Conference at George Fox on Oct. 20-21! This multicultural leadership conference is open to people from all backgrounds and cultures. Our vision is to create space for students, faculty, staff and community members to engage in meaningful conversations about being multicultural leaders in an increasingly diverse society.

We will feature keynote speaker Leroy Barber, who will join other nationally renowned speakers in leading workshops and discussions regarding social justice, leadership and diversity. You can register here. For more information about specific times and locations, check out this webpage.

Students: There is chapel credit and chapel elective credit offered for attending this event; the amount will vary based upon participation in both Friday and Saturday’s activities (Friday worship: two chapel credits; Saturday workshops: one credit elective per session, up to four elective credits total).

Contact Rachel Leong (rleong16@georgefox.edu) or the Intercultural Resource Center (irc@georgefox.edu) if you have questions.

Hope to see you there!

Biology’s Paige Parry speaks on ecology Thursday night

Monday, October 16th, 2017

Join the Center for Peace and Justice Thursday, Oct. 19, for our second colloquia in the Environmental Peace series. Paige Parry from our biology department will speak on “Ecology: The Epistemology of Creation.”

The event begins at 7 p.m. in Hoover 102. There will be good snacks, and elective chapel credit is available!

Contact Elizah Stephens (estephens13@georgefox.edu) for more information.

Sculptor Tim Hawkinson speaks at Art Talk tonight

Sunday, October 15th, 2017

Come hear professional artist Tim Hawkinson speak about his craft and experience at Art Talk tonight (Monday) from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Chehalem Cultural Center (415 E. Sheridan St.).

Tim is a sculptor from San Francisco who specializes in complex sculptural forms through simple means. There will be a Q&A after he speaks. Food and drink will be provided.

Questions? Contact Elizabeth Herrera (herrerae16@georgefox.edu).

Tickets still available for ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ performances

Sunday, October 15th, 2017

Don’t forget: William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream opens this week. Come join our theatre department for one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies.

The show runs in Wood-Mar Auditorium Oct. 19-21 and Oct. 26-28 at 7:30 p.m., and will also include a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday, Oct. 29. All George Fox employees receive one free ticket. Reserve your seat online and bring your George Fox ID with you to show at the door. You may also purchase additional tickets online. Tickets are also available for pick-up at the box office in the Bruin Store (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.).

Note: Closed captioning will be available for the final two shows, on Oct. 28 and 29.

For more information, visit this page. See you at the show!

New women’s lacrosse coach, Katie Mastropaolo, speaks at Bruins LEAD Tuesday

Sunday, October 15th, 2017

Bruins LEAD is back! This is open to anyone and everyone who wants to become a better leader. Snacks will be provided!

Sessions meet on Tuesday nights from 8:40 to 9:40 p.m. in Hoover 105. Here is the remaining schedule for the semester:

  • Oct. 17: Katie Mastropaolo, head women’s lacrosse coach
  • Oct. 24: Kevin Kopple, assistant baseball coach and director of game management

Questions? Contact Elise Trask at etrask@georgefox.edu. Both students and employees are welcome!

Paige Parry speaks at Environmental Peace event Thursday

Sunday, October 15th, 2017

Join the Center for Peace and Justice Thursday, Oct. 19, for our second colloquia in the Environmental Peace series. Paige Parry from our biology department will speak on “Ecology: The Epistemology of Creation.”

The event begins at 7 p.m. in Hoover 102. There will be good snacks, and elective chapel credit is available!

Contact Elizah Stephens (estephens13@georgefox.edu) for more information.

There is still time to register for this week’s career expo

Sunday, October 15th, 2017

Oregon State University is hosting a career expo for STEM industry professionals on Wednesday, Oct. 18, and for arts, humanities, communications and healthcare students on Thursday, Oct. 19. George Fox students have been invited to attend. This is an opportunity to connect with hiring employers and explore the various positions and organizations within the STEM and health industries. To find out more about the employers attending, visit this link.

If you’re interested in attending either of the expo days, be sure to register on Handshake for either the STEM or the humanities day. Start planning now to work on you resume and LinkedIn profile and make an appointment to see a Career Coach in the IDEA Center to learn career fair strategies!

Questions? Contact Grace Packer (gpacker@georgefox.edu).

Faculty, please let your students know about this opportunity.

Fall Faculty Lecture, Richter Student Scholars Symposium is tomorrow

Sunday, October 15th, 2017

The university and the community are invited to the 2017 Fall Faculty Lecture, “Earth, Solar Wind and Sun,” featuring Bob Hamilton, PhD, professor of physics, and recipient of the 2016-17 Undergraduate Faculty Achievement Award for Research and Scholarship.

Join us tomorrow (Tuesday) for the presentation. The lecture runs from 6 to 7 p.m. in Hoover 105. Hamilton will discuss the recent eclipse and how this rare sight illustrates the sun’s intricate and dynamic role in shaping the larger, unseen environment of the earth. The sun shapes both the solar wind and the magnetic field which encompass our entire solar system. Highlights from research conducted by and with students at George Fox University will be presented using graphics and animations.

Prior to the lecture that evening, the 2017 Fall Richter Student Scholars Symposium will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. in the Hoover lobby. Student scholars from the university’s graduate and undergraduate programs will present their research in a conversational poster format. Refreshments will be provided by the Faculty Development Committee.

Contact Laurie Fair (lfair@georgefox.edu) with questions.

Important info for today’s home football game

Friday, October 13th, 2017

We host a home football game today (Saturday), so please take note of the important information below. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. against Willamette. We hope you’ll join in the fun!

If you have not already done so, be sure to move your cars out of the Bauman parking lot and the tennis court parking lot. This space will be dedicated to football fan parking, activities and vendors on Saturday. No parking will be permitted in these lots. 

Entrances to the football game
There will be two entrances into the game, and both are located in the Bauman parking lot directly behind the stadium.

Wheeler Sports Center closed
The Wheeler Sports Center will be closed from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. This means the basketball gym, racquetball courts and locker rooms will be closed. The Fitness Center will remain open for normal business hours, but you will need to enter through the hallway entrance located on the field level, toward the end of the building near the tennis courts. There will be security officers who will ask you where you are headed; just let them know that you are going to work out.

Bauman Walkway
The sidewalk located between the football stadium and Bauman will be closed. Please walk around the building and do not move the barricade.

Circle Parking Lot
The circle parking lot near Wheeler will be closed for the day. This space is reserved for officials to park in. Officials will arrive as early as 10 a.m.

Sideline Passes
No one will be granted field access without a sideline pass. Sideline passes are issued to those who are required to work and/or have official business during the game.

Tickets
Students and staff can show their ID cards at the gate to get into the game free of charge. Additional tickets can be purchased online or at the gate. Or, visit the Athletics ticket website.

We hope to see you at the game at 1 p.m. and the tailgates prior to that!

Join Leah Payne at ‘Saint John’s Bible’ session today

Thursday, October 12th, 2017

Come join Portland Seminary’s Leah Payne as she hosts a “Turning the Page” session with The Saint John’s Bible today (Friday) from 4 to 4:20 p.m. in the Special Collections Room in the upstairs of the Murdock Learning Resource Center on the Newberg campus. All are welcome!