Please check your Tetanus/Pertussis immunization status

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

There has been a confirmed case of Pertussis (Whooping Cough) on our campus recently, and we want to encourage our students, faculty and staff to check their immunization status.

If you have not received a Tdap Tetanus shot since 2006, we recommend that you get the vaccine. It will help against spreading Pertussis to others, especially pregnant women and infants. The Tdap vaccine is available here at the Health Center or at your local pharmacy.

Please call the Health Center at 503-554-2340 with questions or concerns.

Important reminder from Office of Student Life

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

Cultural Celebration Week is a great time to remind all of us about the expectations of living in a Christ-centered community that honors diversity as an important value derived from our theological and Quaker roots. We believe that all people are of great worth and value in the eyes of our Creator God and seek to increasingly become a campus characterized by loving support of one another.

Cultural humility means that we seek to understand, appreciate and celebrate others who are different from ourselves. Language and/or behavior that relies on stereotypes or is demeaning toward individuals or groups of individuals is unacceptable for George Fox students and employees, whether it occurs in person, through social media (Twitter, Facebook, etc.), or anonymously.

We want to remind everyone that George Fox has a Harassment and Discrimination Policy and a Bias-Related Incident Policy. Any incidents of harassment, discrimination or bias should be reported immediately to the student life office (to Mark Pothoff, dean of community life, or Brad Lau, vice president for student life).

We would also encourage community members to hold one another accountable for what we say and do in this important area. May God enable each of us to be more and more like Jesus in the way we treat one another!

Lost and found tables in Bruin Den Wednesday and Thursday

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

Are you shivering a bit going in between buildings, and are you maybe a bit parched as well? Is it hard to study for that exam or write that paper without your notebooks and books? Can’t play your tunes in the library because you lost your ear buds?

Well, then come to the Bruin Den on Wednesday and Thursday of this week from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. to see if your lost hoody, coat, water bottle, coffee mug, book, notebook, and most anything else you’ve misplaced has been turned in. All items not reunited with their owners will be donated to charitable causes at 1:30 on Thursday afternoon, so be sure to stop by!

Redeeming Life group meets tonight

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

Redeeming Life, the support group for those struggling with eating disorders or disordered eating, continues to meet every other week. Join us tonight (Wednesday) from 7 to 8 p.m. in the religious studies lounge on the second floor of Hoover.

We walk alongside those in recovery, through encouragement, support and prayer. We don’t have a set agenda for each meeting. However, in the past we have focused our conversations on body image and advertising and how one can succeed in recovery when we live in a culture that is obsessed with dieting, fitness and appearance. More recently, we have been talking about how to survive the holiday season while in recovery (it is possible!).

Come to Redeeming Life and find hope and healing on your journey toward wholeness and freedom.

Contact Annie Stewart (estewart11@georgefox.edu) if you have questions.

Join in Cultural Celebration Week chapel this morning

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

We are in for a special treat at today’s (Wednesday’s) Cultural Celebration Week chapel, set for 10:40 a.m. in Bauman Auditorium. Our special speaker is Lisa Espineli Chinn, director of international student ministries for InterVarsity USA. She will be sharing her personal cross-cultural journey from ignorance and prejudice to acceptance and celebration.

The Parade of Flags, with Gioia Zhang and Svetlana Voloshin directing, is back with 20 cultures being represented.

Join us for a time to worship God and celebrate the diversity of cultures he has created.

Encourage midyear grads to attend Exodus Fair Thursday

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

Please encourage fall 2013 (midyear) grads to attend Exodus Fair on Thursday, Nov. 14.

Here is the information:

If you are graduating this December 2013, stop by the Exodus Fair on Nov. 14 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. in the Stevens Center (Duke) Atrium. You can pick up your cap and gown, order graduation announcements, enjoy some free food and much more! Your degree is almost done, graduation is right around the corner, and it’s time to celebrate! We hope to see you there!

For more information, please contact Aleida Polanco at apolanco@georgefox.edu.

Nationally recognized physical therapist speaks on campus today

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

The School of Physical Therapy invites the university community to hear Dr. Tim Flynn (PT, PhD), distinguished professor at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, as he lectures on “Turning the Traditional Classroom into a 21st Century Knowledge Exchange.” He will join us from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. today (Wednesday) in Hoover 105.

Synopsis
Let’s face it: Technology is changing the face of education from preschool through graduate school. Physical therapy education is no exception. Despite a body of evidence suggesting that the traditional lecture style instruction is lacking, it remains the predominant mode of information exchange.

In the last decade there has been a move toward the flipped classroom where students watch lectures at home at their pace and communicate with peers and faculty with online discussions. Face-to-face time with the faculty focuses on engaging problem solving and laboratory experiences.

This presentation will discuss how current best evidence lectures are produced and shared as homework assignments outside of class while sacred classroom time is reserved for collaborative work and hands-on learning activities. We will describe mechanisms to ensure learning is occurring and preliminary outcomes using this methodology.

Upon completion, attendees will be able to:

  • Define blended learning
  • Identify and discuss the six primary blended learning models
  • Describe characteristics of successful online learners and teachers
  • Describe the flipped classroom model
  • Identify key technical components required to successfully implement the flipped classroom model in DPT education
  • Examine the benefits, risks and challenges of this model

Dr. Flynn is board-certified in orthopaedic physical therapy, a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, and a frequent research presenter at state, national and international meetings.

Questions? Contact Holly Kirby at hkirby@georgefox.edu.

‘Intellectual Feast: A Quaker at the Vatican II’

Monday, November 11th, 2013

Our own Paul Anderson visited the Vatican for a second time last month. At our Intellectual Feast today (Tuesday), Paul will talk about reading his paper at the Ratzinger Symposium on “The Gospels: Historical and Christological Research,” as well as sharing silent worship with Pope Francis, and giving the Pope a copy of his new book on radical discipleship, Following Jesus.

The event is from 4 to 5 p.m. in Hoover 250 (lounge) and is open to the public; refreshments are provided. For more information, contact Paula Hampton at 554-2650.

Donations accepted at Cultural Fair for typhoon survivors

Monday, November 11th, 2013

There will be a place to donate funds toward typhoon survivors and those affected by the typhoon in the Philippines at the university’s Cultural Fair, scheduled from 4 to 6 p.m. today (Tuesday) in the Bruin Den. Come stop by the Filipino cultural booth to learn more about Filipino culture and donate toward afflicted families in the country.

Questions? Contact Trisha Elizarde at telizarde10@georgefox.edu.

Bon Appetit offers international cuisine this week

Sunday, November 10th, 2013

Come join us for dinner this week as we travel the world of food, offering cuisine from countries such as Portugal, Ireland, China, Italy, Mexico, Japan, Thailand and the American south. Dinner hours are 4:30 to 7 p.m. every day.

– Bon Appetit

Mail Services: No outgoing USPS mail on Veteran’s Day

Sunday, November 10th, 2013

Due to the Veteran’s Day holiday, there will be no outgoing mail today (Monday). Other carriers such as UPS and FedEx are open and will be delivering and picking up packages. Questions? Contact Sherrie Frost at ext. 2556.

Guests present on ‘International Women’s Issues’ tonight

Sunday, November 10th, 2013

Join us tonight (Monday) for the last Liberal Arts and Critical Issues lecture of the semester, as Lucinda Tate and Natasha Beck, representatives of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, speak from 7 to 8 p.m. in Hoover 105. The presentation ties into our theme “State of the World.”

Our guests will speak on “International Women’s Issues” and, specifically, on human trafficking and women’s rights in China. WILPF is the oldest women’s international peace organization.

Questions? Contact Paul Otto at potto@georgefox.edu.

Join in Cultural Celebration Week events

Sunday, November 10th, 2013

Join us for Cultural Celebration Week events this week!

Here is the daily schedule:

  • Monday, Nov. 11, 7 p.m.: World’s Got Talent in Bauman Auditorium
    Come support your students, friends and classmates as they share their cultural talents as part of Cultural Celebration Week.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 12, 4-6 p.m.: Cultural Fair in the Bruin Den
    Students share their cultures through food, clothing, displays and more.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 13, 10:40-11:30 a.m.: Chapel in Bauman Auditorium
    Parade of Flags opens chapel and Lisa Espineli-Chinn, national director of International Student Ministry of InterVarsity/USA, shares about her cross-cultural journey.
  • Thursday, Nov. 14, 7-8:30 p.m.: International Conversation Corner in Hoover 208
    9-10 p.m.: Shalom in the Cap & Gown Room with Randy Woodley

Questions? Contact Alex Pia at ext. 2643 or apia@georgefox.edu.

‘International Women’s Issues’ discussed Monday night

Thursday, November 7th, 2013

Join us for the last Liberal Arts and Critical Issues lecture of the semester this Monday, Nov. 11, when Lucinda Tate and Natasha Beck, representatives of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, speak from 7 to 8 p.m. in Hoover 105. The presentation ties into our theme “State of the World.”

Our guests will speak on “International Women’s Issues” and, specifically, on human trafficking and women’s rights in China. WILPF is the oldest women’s international peace organization.

The same session is presented from 4:40 to 5:40 p.m.; however, it is recommended that the general public attend the evening session, if possible.

Questions? Contact Paul Otto at potto@georgefox.edu.

Baseball team hosts annual oranges sale

Thursday, November 7th, 2013

The baseball program is once again hosting its annual oranges sale. Your on-campus contact for ordering oranges from the team is first baseman Derek Dixon (dixond10@georgefox.edu).

A 20-pound box costs $25 ($12 is tax deductible). It will be delivered to your home or office the first week in December.

All are invited to International Chapel today

Thursday, November 7th, 2013

Join us from 10:40 to 11:30 a.m. today (Friday) in the International Center/Cultural House for International Chapel. This week, Bonnie Steinborn, instructor in the English Language Institute, will share about her greatest block in knowing God. Bonnie has taught for more than 20 years in Russia, Ukraine, Estonia, China and Indonesia.

All are welcome to come, listen, ask questions, and be encouraged.

Reminder: Be considerate of off-campus guests when parking Nov. 7-8

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013

Bruin Preview is upon us! This is one of our biggest events of the year, and we’re expecting to have 200 students and their families on our campus Thursday and Friday, Nov. 7-8.

As a reminder, please plan on parking somewhere other than the Stevens and Hoover parking lots these two days. This will allow families to park close to the event’s check-in location.

Thank you!

Women host hoops tournament Nov. 14-16

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013

Plan ahead: The university’s women’s basketball team will be hosting a four-team tournament Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 14-16. The gym will be unavailable the following times on these dates.

  • Thursday, Nov. 14, 2:30-8:30 p.m. (practices)
  • Friday, Nov. 15, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (shoot-around times); 6 p.m. (Linfield vs. Wheaton); 8 p.m. (George Fox vs. Cal Lutheran)
  • Saturday, Nov. 16, 9 a.m. to noon (shoot-around times); 4 p.m. (Linfield vs. Cal Lutheran); 6 p.m. (George Fox vs. Wheaton)

George Fox student and employee ID cards are good for admission to all games.

English as Second Language group hosts ‘Conversation Corner’ tonight

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013

The English as a Second Language department is hosting a “Conversation Corner” for all native English speakers and international students from 7 to 8:30 p.m. tonight (Thursday).

Stop by the Bruin Den and share your culture, develop friendships and have fun. Drop by for even 30 minutes and a snack.

Questions? Contact Bonnie Steinborn at bonniesteinborn@gmail.com.

Grateful for an outstanding colleague?

Tuesday, November 5th, 2013

Can you think of a coworker you are especially thankful for this month – someone who might deserve to be named as November’s Employee of the Month? If someone comes to mind, please submit a nomination via email to Peggy Kilburg by Thursday, Nov. 14, with a summary of this person’s recent contributions and any other information that makes him or her deserving of this award.

The President’s Executive Leadership Team will select a recipient from among the nominees, and as is our custom, the winner will be honored with a citation and a $100 Visa gift card at our community meeting on Thursday, Nov. 21.

Congratulations again to Jason Schwanz on being named October Employee of the Month.