Help spread Christmas cheer to Friendsview residents
Thursday, November 21st, 2024Stop by the tables in Canyon Commons and write Christmas cards for Friendsview residents today (Friday) anytime between 11 a.m. and 12:45 p.m.
Stop by the tables in Canyon Commons and write Christmas cards for Friendsview residents today (Friday) anytime between 11 a.m. and 12:45 p.m.
During the first week of December, internationally recognized Scottish photographer Kieran Dodds is coming to George Fox to engage with the community in a variety of ways. One way is through his “Gingers of America” project. Willing photo subjects can register for consideration on his website by clicking “Get Involved.”
Dodds seeks out people with interesting stories as photo subjects and conducts interviews during the shoots. He will be scheduling portrait sessions for Dec. 3-4. This opportunity is open to everyone with red hair, so help spread the word!
Contact Adam Long at along@georgefox.edu for additional information.
These are the last few days to see the George Fox Museum exhibit featuring George Fox University advertising from the late 19th century to the 21st. We will be setting up a new exhibit after Tuesday, Dec. 3. The museum is located in Hoover 104.
If you have any questions, please contact Caitlin Corning (ccorning@georgefox.edu).
Join us for Women’s Lift Night tonight (Friday) from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Hadlock Student Center. This special evening is designed to empower women of all experience levels through strength training, fitness, and community support! Enjoy refreshments and weight room orientation followed by an open gym format and a dynamic HIIT class.
Whether you’re new to lifting or a seasoned pro, this night is all about exploring your strength, learning something new, and connecting with a supportive community. Let’s lift, inspire and celebrate together!
Don’t miss today’s (Thursday) women’s health talk with Erika Barber, MD, from the George Fox Physician Assistant/Associate (PA) Program from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. in Canyon Commons 102 and 103.
The presentation will review the normal physiology behind the monthly female reproductive cycle and show how modern applications of this knowledge can empower patients in fertility awareness and also be a tool for healthcare providers in addressing common areas of women’s health.
This presentation is intended for both men and women and especially geared toward healthcare professionals and students interested in healthcare and wellness.
If you have any questions, please contact Erika Barber at ebarber@georgefox.edu.
Would you like to sell your art at the Christmas Extravaganza Holiday Hangout on Thursday, Dec. 5? All you need is $10 to rent a table and as much art as you would like to sell to fellow students, staff and the local community.
This year, Holiday Hangout is combining with the Christmas Extravaganza, which will feature a tree-lighting ceremony, carriage rides and lots of other fun activities. Our market will take place in Klages with tables for students and staff to sell their work. This event is attended by students, staff and Newberg locals, so all tables will receive lots of traffic.
Fill out this form to rent a table.
Get ready for the annual UREC “Gearage Sale” in Hadlock Student Center today (Wednesday) through this Friday night, Nov. 22! The sale opens at 8 a.m. this morning, so don’t miss your chance to score amazing deals on gently used outdoor gear, fitness equipment, and UREC swag.
Whether you’re gearing up for your next adventure or looking to update your workout routine, we’ve got something for everyone. Don’t miss out on unbeatable prices and exclusive finds! See you there.
If you have questions, contact Jacob Loomis at jloomis@georgefox.edu.
We are excited to announce that in May of 2025 students and faculty from the Doctor of Physical Therapy program will be heading to Uganda again for a medical service trip!
We will be partnering with local leaders and advocacy groups (Legal Action for Persons with Disabilities, LAPD, The Paul Lokech Foundation) to provide training and collaborate in the treatment and management of people/children with disabilities.
The trip is being funded by donations and fundraisers, with our first one being through Panda Express tonight (Tuesday). Visit any Panda Express nationwide and order online with this code to support our trip! Thank you in advance!
Who was George Fox? In commemoration of the 400th anniversary of his birth, Dr. Robynne Rogers Healey of Trinity Western University will be giving a public lecture at 7 p.m. in Hoover 105 tonight (Tuesday) about the evolving legacy of George Fox University’s namesake. This lecture is part of the President’s Speaker series. Chapel credit is available for undergraduate students.
Contact Jay Miller at jaym@georgefox.edu if you have questions.
Join us tomorrow (Wednesday) in Hoover 250 from 11:15 to 11:45 a.m. for a time of worship, listening to God’s Spirit, and seeking to discern God’s truth together. Jay Miller will be hosting. Chapel credit will be offered.
Please reach out to Jay Miller at jaym@georgefox.edu with any questions.
Thanksgiving is near, and we’re excited to celebrate together! Global Village is teaming up with the Black Student Union for a special “Friendsgiving” dinner featuring dishes from our diverse cultures. Join us this Thursday, Nov. 21, at 7 p.m. in the FoxHole for great food and company.
Please RSVP here. We can’t wait to see you there!
If you have questions, contact Javier Broach at jbroach23@georgefox.edu.
Come join Erika Barber, MD, from the George Fox Physician Assistant/Associate (PA) Program this Thursday, Nov. 21, from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. in Canyon Commons 102 and 103 for a presentation on the normal physiology behind the monthly female reproductive cycle.
See how modern applications of this knowledge can empower patients in fertility awareness and also be a tool for healthcare providers in addressing common areas of women’s health.
This presentation is intended for both men and women and especially geared toward healthcare professionals and students interested in healthcare and wellness.
If you have any questions, please contact Erika Barber at ebarber@georgefox.edu.
Would you like to sell your art at the Christmas Extravaganza Holiday Hangout on Thursday, Dec. 5? All you need is $10 to rent a table and as much art as you would like to sell to fellow students, staff and the local community.
This year, Holiday Hangout is combining with the Christmas Extravaganza, which will feature a tree-lighting ceremony, carriage rides and lots of other fun activities. Our market will take place in Klages with tables for students and staff to sell their work. This event is attended by students, staff and Newberg locals, so all tables will receive lots of traffic.
Fill out this form to rent a table.
The library will close early at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 27, and will remain closed Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 28-30. It will reopen at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 1. The 24-hour space will remain open.
The Bruin Bookstore is offering two sales events next week (Nov. 18-22):
Come stop by our table in Canyon Commons today (Thursday) at lunch to write a letter of gratitude to our local police department! It is the season of thanksgiving, so let’s extend some thanks to the first responders who keep our wonderful Newberg community safe.
Our table will be out from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and we will have candy! See you there!
As part of our “Stand Tall, Don’t Fall” campaign, we’re sharing key tips for choosing the best winter footwear to keep you safe and steady on your feet.
When selecting winter shoes, focusing on the tread is crucial for safety and stability. Look for soles with deep, multi-directional lugs that can grip slippery surfaces like snow and ice. A rubber compound that stays flexible in cold weather will help maintain traction, even in freezing temperatures. Shoes with a textured, zigzag, or wave pattern offer better footing by channeling water away from the sole, reducing the likelihood of slipping.
The right tread design can make a big difference in how securely you move through winter conditions. Together, we can make the campus safer during this rainy season by preventing slips and falls!
As part of a Business Communications project, we are seeking volunteers for The Zone! The Zone is an after-school program that rotates between different local schools. Volunteers offer a safe place for students to be after school, providing a positive and fun environment with games, recess, crafts, and many other activities.
You will be able to sign up for whatever time slot works best with your schedule, Monday through Friday from 2 to 4:30 p.m.
If you are interested in volunteering, contact Brianna Watt at brianna@mynw.cc or 971-218-0955, or visit the office at Northwest Church.
Who was George Fox? In commemoration of the 400th anniversary of his birth, Dr. Robynne Rogers Healey of Trinity Western University will be giving a public lecture at 7 p.m. in Hoover 105 on Tuesday, Nov. 19, about the evolving legacy of George Fox University’s namesake. This lecture is part of the President’s Speaker series.
Contact Jay Miller at jaym@georgefox.edu for more information.
University Recreation will be hosting a “Women’s Lift Night” in the Hadlock Student Center from 7 to 11 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 22. This night will be the perfect opportunity to check out the fitness center and engage in numerous activities.
There will be a specialized HIIT class, fitness center orientations, snacks and drinks. For the HIIT class, please sign up on IMLeagues. RSVP to participate in the event as a whole, but showing up the day of is also encouraged. Come check it out!
Contact Nathanael Freeman at freemann@georgefox.edu with any questions.