Human trafficking is topic of Monday’s LACI lecture

Wednesday, October 21st, 2015

Join us this Monday, Oct. 26, for the next Liberal Arts and Critical Issues presentation in Hoover 105. Don Sappington, director for strategic initiatives at Remember Nhu, will speak on “Human Trafficking: The Global Crisis and a Cry to Do Something.” The same presentation will take place from 5 to 6 p.m. and again from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Guests are asked to attend the later session.

Sappington will discuss what is being done – and what we can do – to combat the human trafficking that is taking place across the globe and in our own region. His presentation is the eighth in the “Majority World and the West” series.

Questions? Contact Ron Mock at ext. 2680 or rmock@georgefox.edu.

Join us for Spanish Chapel today in Foxhole

Wednesday, October 21st, 2015

Spanish Chapel is today (Thursday)! Come to the Foxhole at 10:50 a.m. and worship with us in Spanish. This is one of many chapel electives, so chapel credit is available.

Want more info? Please email Jorge Arciga at jarcigaolvera12@georgefox.edu.

Women’s self-defense class still has openings

Wednesday, October 21st, 2015

Residence life, ASC and security services are teaming up to sponsor self-defense training for interested women on campus. The one-day session will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7, at a location to be determined.

The training is relevant to all athletic and non-athletic types and can be modified to differing physical abilities and challenges. The class is limited to 20 women, and sign-ups are now open in the Office of Student Life.

The cost is $25 for non-undergraduates; there is no cost for undergraduate women. This is open to any female member of the George Fox community.

Questions? Contact Dave Johnstone at djohnsto@georgefox.edu.

Swahili Lab meets tonight in International House

Wednesday, October 21st, 2015

All are welcome to Swahili Lab tonight (Thursday) from 7 to 8 p.m. in the International House. Join us! Free snacks  will be provided.

Questions? Contact Imani Kamau at fkamau14@georgefox.edu.

Come perform ‘Thriller’ at halftime of Oct. 31 football game

Wednesday, October 21st, 2015

All students and staff are welcome to join the dance team in performing Michael Jackson’s Thriller during halftime of the football game against Linfield on Halloween, Oct. 31.

To prepare, the dance team will host a workshop this Saturday, Oct. 24, from 9 a.m. to noon on the football field. This is for anyone wanting to perform the routine. An instructional video will be provided as well. Bring your floor, your professors, your students – bring everyone!

Questions? Send them to Sarah Brewer at sbrewer12@georgefox.edu or Elizabeth Davis at edavis13@georgefox.edu.

Mark your calendars: Staff Development Conference is Nov. 4

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

Save the date for the Fall Staff Development Conference! This year’s theme is “Building Bridges in Service and Leadership.” Our keynote speaker is Gary Sehorn, an assistant professor in the School of Education since 2010.

The half-day event will be on Wednesday, Nov. 4, from 8 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Light snacks will be available in the morning, and we will provide a catered lunch. The conference will be held at Family Life Church, 502 S. St. Paul Hwy., in Newberg.

All support staff 0.5 FTE and above are required to attend. You will need VP approval in order to miss the conference. Please RSVP to the calendar invite sent to your email address.

Please note: Due to allergies, please do not wear perfume or cologne at this event.

Questions? Contact us at staffdev@georgefox.edu.

Important info from IT on new operating system

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

Apple’s recent release of the El Capitan operating system (OS X 10.11) has resulted in an incompatibility with the FortiClient VPN. This is the VPN client used to connect to the George Fox network from off campus. The impact of this varies. ​In the best case users are unable to browse the web. In the worst cases users computers may observe repeated system restarts.

Based on this information, the Service Desk is recommending that users do not update their Mac computers to El Capitan until a compatible client is available. If you have already updated to El Capitan you are encouraged to uninstall the FortiClient VPN software while in Safe Mode.

Please contact the Service Desk for assistance.

Make plans to attend this year’s Christmas Concert

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

President Robin Baker and his wife Ruth invite employees to join the university community at this year’s Christmas Concert in Bauman Auditorium on Sunday, Dec. 13, at 2:30 p.m.

Following the concert, Robin and Ruth invite employees to join them for their annual Christmas Open House at the president’s home, 402 S. College St., in Newberg, from 5 to 8 p.m.

To get your tickets, go to this link, select “Buy Tickets” and choose “GFU Employee” from the drop-down menu when prompted. Employees (half time and above) are entitled to up to four complimentary tickets for Sunday’s matinee performance or a single ticket for any of the other performances (at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 11-12).

Tickets are not transferable and need to be returned if they will not be used. A limited number of tickets are available, so if you plan to attend hurry before the concert is sold out!

Questions? Please contact Debbie Hawblitzel at dhawblit@georgefox.edu or call her at 503-554-2620.

All are invited to upcoming William Penn Honors Program lectures

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

Please join us for one (or all) of the upcoming William Penn Honors Program lectures.

Colin Noble: Friday, Oct. 30, 4:30 p.m. (Family Weekend), Hoover 105 (chapel credit available)
Noble, chaplain at William Clarke College in Sydney, Australia, will give a talk titled, “Resting for God.” He has spent the last three decades living on four continents and working in government, corporate, academic and pastoral settings.

After working in international banking in Tokyo for several years at the height of the Japanese economic boom, he pursued theological studies at Regent College. He then taught at the University of Sydney for 14 years before taking up his current position as chaplain to an educational community of 1,700 people, a role he has held since 2005.

Melissa Lane: Monday, Nov. 2, 7:30 p.m., Wood-Mar Hall
Lane, Class of 1943 Professor of Politics at Princeton University, will give a talk titled, “The Politics of Unsustainability: Plato on the Logic of Constitutional Change.” Lane’s books include The Birth of Politics: Eight Greek and Roman Political Ideas and Why They Matter (Princeton, 2015); Eco-Republic (Princeton, 2012); Plato’s Progeny (Duckworth, 2001); and Method and Politics in Plato’s Statesman (Cambridge, 1998).

Wilfred M. McClay: Thursday, Nov. 5, 7:30 p.m., Hoover 105
McClay is the G.T. and Libby Blankenship Chair in the History of Liberty at the University of Oklahoma and also director of the Center for the History of Liberty. His talk is titled, “Why Religious Liberty Matters.” McClay’s book, The Masterless: Self and Society in Modern America, won the Merle Curti Award of the Organization of American Historians for the best book in American intellectual history.

More about each speaker is available on this page. All events are free.

Questions? Please contact Jane Sweet at honors@georgefox.edu or call 503-554-2152.

Celebrate ‘Back to the Future Part II’ day at movie showing tonight

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

Did you know that Marty McFly visits Oct. 21, 2015, in the classic movie Back to the Future Part II? In honor of this one-time event, Sigma Zeta invites you to a showing tonight (Wednesday) at 7 p.m. in EHS 102!

For more information, contact Joel Rurik at jrurik12@georgefox.edu.

Last chance to nominate a colleague for Employee of the Month

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

You still have time to nominate your coworker for Employee of the Month for October, if you’re quick.

Please send a description of how the work he or she does is deserving of special recognition to Lisa Burton (lburton@georgefox.edu) by Thursday, Oct. 22. Then be sure to come to the all-employee meeting on Thursday, Oct. 29, to celebrate with the one who is honored by the President’s Executive Leadership Team!

Spanish for medical personnel course offered in spring

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

You are invited to register for SPAN 210, Spanish for Medical Personnel, in spring semester. This three-credit class is a hybrid, with the face-to-face portion Mondays from 3 to 5 p.m. It is not an introductory Spanish course. You must have had a least one year of previous Spanish study, preferably in the past two to three years.

George Fox alumni and community members can register as “Special Students” (see this link for more info). Questions? Contact Viki Defferding at vdefferding@georgefox.edu.

Join in on prayer time in Pavilion this Sunday night

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

Have you been wondering what happens to the prayer requests in the Prayer Chapel? Come to Burnt Offerings in the Pavilion on Sunday, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m. as we gather around a fire, worship, and pray over each anonymous request, giving it as an offering to God.

This is a great way to gather in community and pray, worship around a campfire, and enter into the presence of God on behalf of our friends and community here. If the thought of prayer intimidates you, we would encourage you to come and be present in a community of prayer to witness the work God is doing.

We hope to see you there!

Questions? Contact Amanda Kitz at akitz13@georgefox.edu.

All invited to contemplative worship and prayer Thursday

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

Be sure to come to the Prayer Chapel on Thursday, Oct. 22, during the chapel block (10:50-11:40 a.m.) for contemplative worship as we go through traditions of contemplative prayer. Then, at 2 p.m., join us for Lifted Hands intercessory prayer!

This is a great way to get involved with prayer on campus and get some refreshing time of quiet and peace in the midst of the semester.

Questions? Contact Amanda Kitz at akitz13@georgefox.edu.

Networking tips covered by IDEA Center Thursday

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

Companies are in a global search for talent, so don’t miss an opportunity to make connections in your industry of interest. The IDEA Center is hosting a workshop to help you prepare for network connection opportunities.

Join us in Stevens 209 from 10:50 to 11:40 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 22.

Faculty, please let you students know about this opportunity. For more information, visit or contact the IDEA Center on the first floor of the Stevens Center.

Light the Fire event benefits Yamhill Community Action Partnership

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

The university community is invited to Light the Fire, a benefit event on Sunday, Nov. 22, to assist the Yamhill Community Action Partnership.

YCAP is a nonprofit in Yamhill County that provides services to focus on self-sufficiency such as youth outreach, energy services, client services and housing, and food bank. Many George Fox students have internships and volunteer at YCAP. This organization is part of our Serve Day sites and has been a big promoter of our community.

Here are the details:

When?
Sunday, Nov. 22, 5-8:30 p.m.

Where?
Ruddick/Wood Restaurant, 720 E. 1st St., in Newberg

Cost?
Dinner is $125 per person and includes dinner by three local chefs. A street party is $20 per person and includes street food, one drink ticket, raffle items, and two bands.

Tickets and Info?
Visit yamhillcap.org/lightthefire

Bruin Store hosts one-day sale today

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

The Bruin Store is hosting a one-day sale today (Wednesday)!

Get 25 percent off select items, including hoodies, sweatpants, blankets, headphones, and all writing instruments. This sale includes clearance, which means our football sweatshirts are only $15!

Stop by and check out our lounge area while you’re here. We’ve got some great books by fantastic authors like C.S. Lewis, Parker Palmer, Richard Foster and Henri Nouwen.

We look forward to seeing you!

Questions? Contact Michael Simmons at msimmons@georgefox.edu.

Join us for World’s Got Talent this Saturday in Bauman

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

Join us Saturday, Oct. 24, in Bauman Auditorium from 7 to 9 p.m. for World’s Got Talent! Watch your fellow students and colleagues perform on stage, with talents varying from a cappella singing to spoken word, classical songs to tribal and contemporary songs.

All are welcome to come and join the amazing mix of students we have represented in the George Fox community with a night of performance, food and learning. We all resonate with culture in different ways, so be a part of the celebration by engaging in the cultural heritage and the diverse backgrounds we bring to George Fox!

Questions? Contact Sierra Brambila at sbrambila13@georgefox.edu.

Have news to share? Submit info to ‘e-Colleague’

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

Have you recently written a book or published an article? Have you presented at a conference or lectured at another venue lately? If so, feel free to share your news with the university community via the employee newsletter e-Colleague, published every other week.

Send your news to Sean Patterson at spatterson@georgefox.edu.

Research paper workshop set for tomorrow in Hoover 105

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

Know students who need help with their research paper writing skills? We have a workshop for them.

Gary Tandy, professor of English, and Sarah Hardy, public services librarian, will present “Steps to Writing a Successful Research Paper” at an Academic Resource Center-sponsored workshop tomorrow (Thursday) from 10:50 to 11:40 a.m. in Hoover 105. The workshop will help students develop a step-by-step, organized approach to writing research papers and cover campus and Internet resources to help assist in the process.

Questions? Contact Rick Muthiah at rmuthiah@georgefox.edu. A full list of ARC workshops is available online.