Swing by security to check for lost items

Friday, April 5th, 2013

Security will have a lost and found table in the Bruin Den in a few weeks, but until then, the lost and found is stuffed to the brim! Please stop by the security office if you are missing items and see if they have already been turned in.

We’d love for you to be reunited with your lost items before we have to pack them all up and lug them to the Den!

Leadership award nominations sought for graduating seniors

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

Four $1,000 CW Perry Servant Leadership Awards will be given to four seniors graduating in May 2013. Each award recipient will be required to set aside $250 of this gift to the charitable organization of his or her choice. The remaining $750 will be distributed to the award recipient in the form of a cash award.

The aim of this award is to promote the ideals of servant leadership in the George Fox University community. Do you know of a deserving undergraduate senior who demonstrates outstanding services as a servant leader on campus or in the community? More info is available here.

In order for your nominee to qualify, this nomination form must be received online by Wednesday, April 10.

  • Round 1: Nominations requested by April 10
  • Round 2: Selected nominees will be notified by April 12 and will need to submit essays by April 19.

If you have questions, contact Shelley Yonemura, director of inclusion and student leadership programs, at syonemura@georgefox.edu.

Kenyan leader and educator visits campus April 9

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

Esther Mombo, a Kenyan leader and educator, will visit campus on Tuesday, April 9. You are invited to hear her in a class session and at a worship opportunity:

Seminar Presentation, 4:10 p.m., Stevens 101: Mombo, a Quaker educator and author who has written on such diverse topics as women’s issues, HIV/AIDS, Christian-Muslim relations, and poverty in Africa, will speak to the International Studies Senior Seminar from 4:10-5:25 p.m. Guests are welcome to this seminar session. Contact Tom Head at thead@georgefox.edu for more information.

Shalom Worship, 9 p.m., Cap & Gown Room: Come and hear Esther as she shares her story of seeking shalom in her native land of Kenya. Contact Jamie Johnson at jejohnson@georgefox.edu for more information.

Celebrity brand manager speaks at Portland Center April 19

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

Make plans now to attend the School of Business’ Spring Speaker Series event, featuring Fortune 500 and celebrity brand manager Pinky Gonzales, on Friday, April 19, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Portland Center. There is no charge to attend.

Gonzales will outline the art and science of personal branding with social media and more. Attendees will learn how to land their next job, attract new business, and communicate more professionally with contacts and customers alike. The title of his presentation is “Strong Words: Career Advancement through Personal Storytelling.”

R.S.V.P. by Tuesday, April 12, on this page.

About Gonzales
After dropping out of high school twice and finding a way to land and lose nearly two dozen jobs before his 21st birthday, he seemed to be on track to crash and burn both personally and professionally.

Yet, by age 30, he was a partner in a multi-million-dollar digital services agency with clients including Kanye West, Beyoncé, Bon Jovi, Keith Urban, Robert Plant and Kevin Bacon, and Fortune 500 companies including Hershey’s, General Motors and Kingsford Charcoal.

Questions? Contact Darla Norgren at dnorgren@georgefox.edu or visit the above webpage. The event will include coffee and tea.

All are invited to annual Fox Film Festival

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

The 15th anniversary of the Fox Film Festival is two weeks from today (Friday)! Be on the lookout for golden tickets that will be appearing in your mailboxes next week!

Here are the details:

Friday, April 19, 4:30 p.m. – Historic Cameo Theater Screening
Tickets are $4 a person and $6 for two. They can be purchased with cash or check at the Box Office, the Cameo and from Film Festival Committee members: Carissa Gobble, Molly Norton and Sandra Conlon.

Saturday, April 20
The committee is excited to partner with Career Services in bringing the first-ever film festival networking event with local film professionals and alumni. It’s scheduled from 3 to 4 p.m. (by invitation only).

At 5:30 p,m., the red-carpet photo booth will be open in the Bauman Auditorium lobby. Then, at 6:30 p.m., the Award Show will commence. This year our hosts are Tyler Robertson and Onjalai Flake. Admission is free!

This year, in celebration of the 15th anniversary of the festival, we are introducing in partnership with the Office of Alumni & Parent Relations, the first-ever Alumni Film & Media Award to Seth Himes, an alumnus from 2000 and also the founder of the Fox Film Festival in 1998.

All are invited to join the cinema and media communication department in celebrating the past 15 years and honoring our alumni and students for their hard work.

For more information, contact Carissa Gobble (cgobble09@georgefox.edu) or e-mail filmfestival@georgefox.edu.

Mystery package has arrived in Mail Services

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

Does anyone recognize the name “Tingting Tingting”? We have a package addressed to this name. Please contact Sherrie Frost at ext. 2556 if the package is yours. You will be asked to describe the contents.

Thank you,
Mail Services

Upcoming Bruin home sports events

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

Saturday, April 6, noon – Softball vs. Linfield, DH (Morse Field)
Saturday, April 6, 1 p.m. – Women’s tennis vs. Lewis & Clark (GFU campus courts)
Saturday, April 6, 6 p.m. – Men’s tennis vs. Northern Colorado (Club Green Meadows, Vancouver, Wash.)
Sunday, April 7, noon – Softball vs. Linfield, DH (Morse Field)

In case of inclement weather, the women’s tennis match on Saturday will be moved to the Tualatin Hills Tennis Center in Beaverton, Ore., at 6 p.m.

For more information, contact the sports information office at ext. 2926 or visit the George Fox sports website at gfubruins.com.

Student from Bethlehem shares at next ‘Intellectual Feast’ April 9

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

“Being Christian in Today’s Middle East” is the topic for our next “Intellectual Feast” on Tuesday, April 9.

What is life like for Christians in the modern Middle East? Is being a Christian in Palestine, Syria, Egypt, or Iraq more of an ethnic/racial distinction or a term to describe a “committed follower of Jesus”? What can we in the United States learn from our Christian brothers and sisters in the geographic location where our faith began?

George Fox student Moses Nijmeh (from Bethlehem) will be joined by friends from the Middle East to address these questions and more at our next feast, scheduled from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Hoover second-floor lounge.

Refreshments will be provided; the campus community is invited. The event is sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies. Contact Paula Hampton (ext. 2650) for more information.

Farewell reception for Sean McKay set for this afternoon

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

Stop by the Stevens Center’s third floor this afternoon (Friday) between 3 and 5 p.m. to say goodbye to Sean McKay, who is leaving George Fox to go to Portland State University. Refreshments will be provided.

Free films featured at Fox French Film Festival

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

The university’s French and cinema programs have joined forces to present the second Fox French Film Festival on concurrent Fridays, April 5 and April 12.

Opening the festival will be The Intouchables, an irreverent, witty comedy about a paraplegic millionaire who hires a kid from the projects to be his caretaker. The film, which Claudia Puig calls an “exuberantly charming French buddy comedy,” is among the most successful French films in history. It shows at 7 p.m. tonight.

Also tonight, at 9 p.m., The Artist will be featured. The Artist, a modern silent that swept the Oscars last year, follows the rise and fall of a pair of actors during the transition to the Talkies.

Filmgoers will also have the chance to indulge in crepes and other French fare during the intermission between the shows. Both movies will show at the same times on the two Fridays. They will be in EHS 102 and are open to the public.

Questions? Contact Isabelle Corneaux (icorneaux@georgefox.edu).

Tickets still available for Summer Serve Banquet on April 13

Thursday, April 4th, 2013

The Nicaragua serve team has tickets for our annual Summer Serve Banquet! Dinner will be served and there will be a silent auction. Tickets are $10, and all contributions will go toward supporting our team members. The banquet will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, April 13, in the Klages Dining Hall.

If interested in tickets, please contact Jennifer Shaheed at 714-363-7974 or Jshaheed11@georgefox.edu.

Today is final day to register for First Avenue Career Expo

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

Today (Thursday) is the last day you can register to attend the First Avenue Career Expo on Friday, April 5.

To register, go to olapcfirstavenue.org. Registration is open until 4 p.m.

Questions? Contact Corina Burke at ext. 2330 or cburke@georgefox.edu.

Faculty, please be sure to remind your students of this opportunity.

Last job fair info session is today

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

Today (Thursday) is the last day to get free admission to the First Avenue Career Expo!

Career Services’ last “How to Work a Job Fair” info session is this afternoon in the Career Services office from 12:30 to 1 p.m.

Questions or have a class conflict? Contact Corina Burke at ext. 2330 or cburke@georgefox.edu.

Faculty, be sure to remind your students about this! Thanks

Benefit concert for Nicaragua Summer Serve team is tonight

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

The Brewin’ Grounds is hosting a benefit concert at 8 p.m. tonight (Thursday) featuring Ben Cline from Of Confidence, Jay & the Gentiles, Tim Almquist, Shekinah Davis and various other artists.

The Brewin’ Grounds will be donating a percentage of the evening’s proceeds from drink purchases. So come enjoy amazing music and purchase a variety of drinks (coffee, milkshakes, smoothies, etc.), and support your fellow classmates. Invite your friends!

Be sure to remind students to register for ‘Peace’d Together’ conference

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

Faculty, thank you so much for the involvement and support for the Peace’d Together Intercultural Conference.

Some of you are requiring students to attend the conference. If this is the case, please make sure the students know that they can’t attend unless they register. Registration closes Wednesday, April 10. It would be great if you could send out an e-mail to your classes to make sure they know that in order to attend they must register at the following link: http://bit.ly/gfupeace.

Again, thank you so much! The conference is going to be awesome!

Shelley Yonemura (syonemura@georgefox.edu)

Canyon restoration project planned on Earth Day

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

Did you know that Saturday, April 20, is Earth Day? Come join in the restoration of our canyon as we remove invasive plant species from 9 a.m. to noon. We will meet down by the Suites in the canyon; come for as long as you’d like. We have all the gloves and tools. We just need your hands!

You can contact Trevor Woods at twoods@georgefox.edu to R.S.V.P or to ask questions. We look forward to seeing you there!

Check out award-winning debate team in action this Monday

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

Your dreams of seeing our award-winning, internationally ranked debate team in action are finally coming true!

This Monday, April 8, at 7 p.m., come to Hoover 105 and watch a public debate featuring the George Fox team on the following topic: “We regret social networks.”

Coffee and refreshments will be served, and there will also be opportunities for audience participation. Should be a raucous good time!

Questions? Contact Abigail Rine at arine@georgefox.edu.

Chamber Concert takes Bauman stage tonight

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

Don’t forget tonight’s (Thursday’s) Spring Chamber Concert at 7:30 p.m. in Bauman Auditorium.

The event will include performances by our Keyboard Ensemble (“Venetian Boat Song,” “Rondo”), Women’s Chorale (“Tundra,” Cantate Domino”), String Ensemble (“Last Spring, Op. 34,” “Simple Symphony, Op. 4”), Chamber Singers (“Alleluia,” “Exultate Deo,” “Stand by Me”), String Quartet (“String Quartet No. 12, Op. 96 in F Major”) and Handbell Ringers (“The Bells of Notre Dame,” “Under the Sea”).

There is no admission charge.

Faculty recitals scheduled in Bauman this Friday, Sunday

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

Come support our music faculty at a pair of recitals this week. At 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 5, Brent Weaver will present “From Grief to Joy,” featuring some of his original compositions and performances by students. The event will include performances by Nathanael Ankeny (saxophone), James Pick (piano), Ken Beare (tenor), Maria Choban (piano) and the university’s Brass Ensemble.

On Sunday, April 7, a 3 p.m. recital featuring voice faculty is scheduled. Maggie Daane (soprano), Cynthia McGladrey (mezzo-soprano), Matthew Hayward (lyric baritone), Rebekah Hansen (viola), Barbara Stewart (piano) and James Pick (piano) will perform. Selections includes works by Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Bernstein, Ravel and Brahms.

Both recitals are scheduled in Bauman Auditorium, and admission is free.

Students can become Optimal Job candidates

Wednesday, April 3rd, 2013

Are our students ready to beat the odds in their professional job searches? We have a way to spruce up those job-search skills through Optimal Resume on MyGFU/Career Services.

Students can build a resume, cover letter, interviewing, eportfolio, website, and articulate skills one competency at a time, or they can join us in the 10-Step program to become an Optimal Job candidate. The program is set up in BruinCareers/MyGFU; don’t hesitate to ask us about it.

Here’s a quote worth thinking about: “Your job skills will not get you a job … but your job-search skills will.”
– Job Search Strategies, Bud Clarkson

Thank you,
Bonnie Jerke (Career Services)
careers@georgefox.edu, careers.georgefox.edu, 503-554-2330