Attend the Spring Faculty Lecture featuring Dr. Jeongah Kim on March 3

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

Join the Faculty Scholarship and Achievement (FSA) Committee on Tuesday, March 3, for our Spring Faculty Lecture featuring the research work of Dr. Jeongah Kim, professor of social work. The lecture will be held at 6 p.m. in Hoover 105. All are welcome!

Click here for more details.

Refreshments will be served, including pizza supplied by Dr. Kim’s Templeton Religion Trust grant! We hope you come and support Dr. Kim by attending.

Contact Laurie Fair at lfair@georgefox.edu if you have any questions.

Shop the Fox Friday sale at the Friendsview Resale Store

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

Every Friday at Friendsview Resale is Fox Friday! Everything in the Friendsview Resale Store is half off for George Fox students (with ID) every Friday. Friday hours are 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m.

The Resale Store is located in the basement of the manor, which is the first building to the right as you enter from Fulton Street.

Note: A few items are not half price.

Questions? Contact Jere Witherspoon at jwithers@georgefox.edu.

Join us for dinner and a lecture on science and faith on March 6

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

Have you ever wondered why the church and the scientific community always seem to be in conflict? Were you taught that Christians believed the earth to be flat?

If you have, please join the Lewis & Tolkien Club and the Theology Club for Abby’s Pizza and a lecture on science and faith by Isaac Choi, director of the honors program. We’ll meet at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, March 6, in Stevens 101.

Questions? Contact Madeline Jokela at mjokela23@georgefox.edu.

Participate in a physical therapy study

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026

The Doctor of Physical Therapy program is seeking participants for our research study “Influences of Lower Limb Strength and Rate of Torque Development on Recovery from a Backwards Balance Loss.”

We’re interested in the effects of lower body strength on the ability to recover from a loss of balance and how people step when they lose their balance.

To participate, you must be between 18 and 45, able to tolerate losing your balance multiple times while wearing a safety harness, weigh under 250 pounds, and be willing to have your ankle, knee and hip strength tested.

To participate, you must NOT have the following:

  • A physical condition that would limit testing
  • A neurological disease, osteoporosis, or an uncontrolled chronic illness such as heart disease or diabetes
  • Use an assistive device to perform daily activities
  • Report balance problems, dizziness, serious illness, hospitalization, lower limb broken bones, concussion, loss of consciousness, or major surgery in the last six months
  • An injury or condition that limited your physical activity or been pregnant in the last three months
  • An amputated limb
  • Allergies or sensitivity to tape

Also, you must not take medications that impair cognitive function, pain sensation or balance in the 12 hours before the study activities.

If you’re interested and meet the above criteria, you would come to the George Fox University’s Medical Sciences Building on Werth Boulevard, where we would ask you to sign an informed consent form and answer questions on a questionnaire. Depending on your responses to the questionnaires, you may or may not be eligible for the study.

If you meet the study criteria, you will be asked to continue the single testing session where you will be made to lose your balance multiple times in a safety harness while performing a squat task and have your ankle, knee and hip strength tested while sitting. Your participation in this study will involve approximately 60-75 minutes of time.

You will not be paid for being in this study or reimbursed for any costs associated with traveling to/from the university campus. You are able to stop participation in the study at any time and for any reason. No information that would identify you will be made public, and we do not feel there is more than minimal risk associated with this study.

Questions? Contact Lyndsay Stutzenberger at lstutzenberger@georgefox.edu.

Attend a lecture, ‘God vs. AI?,’ on March 5

Monday, February 23rd, 2026

Join us in the university chapel on Thursday, March 5, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. to hear a public lecture from Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson of Pepperdine University.

Dr. Wilson will be speaking on how the novelist Dorothy Sayers can guide Christian thinking in the age of artificial intelligence. Titled “God vs. AI? Dorothy Sayers’ Rally Cry for Making Things,” the lecture will explore how to use our gifts of creativity faithfully in the face of potentially dehumanizing forces.

Questions? Contact Jay Miller at jaym@georgefox.edu.

Join Quaker worship in the university chapel tomorrow

Monday, February 23rd, 2026

Come join us for Quaker worship in the university chapel tomorrow (Wednesday) from 11 to 11:30 a.m. Kate Wimer, our research and instruction librarian, will open our meeting with a devotional reading.

Following the meeting for worship, Paul Anderson will comment on the Frontispiece of the Gospel of John in The Saint John’s Bible, now on display in the chapel.

Come participate in a conversation about ICE on Wednesday

Sunday, February 22nd, 2026

Come to a Community Conversation about ICE in Newberg this Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 7 p.m. in Canyon Commons 2. Join us for the opportunity to listen to other points of view and share your thoughts about competing visions for local responses to immigration enforcement.

By participating in community dialogue, you get the chance to learn to better understand different views, help others better understand your views, and build connections across divisions that will help our community build better outcomes.

For more information, contact Ron Mock at rmock@georgefox.edu.

Join today’s workshop session on how to use Gemini AI

Sunday, February 22nd, 2026

It’s not too late to join us today (Monday) for our first weekly session on how to use Gemini AI in our everyday work and academic processes. Bring your laptop and get ready to explore.

Today’s session will be “Getting Started with Gemini in Google Workspace and NotebookLM,” and will run from 11 to 11:50 a.m. in Stevens 109. The session will be offered again this Thursday, Feb. 26, from 3 to 3:50 p.m. in Stevens 209.

Come even if you didn’t sign up. Click this link to view the full schedule and topics, and to sign up for upcoming sessions.

For those unable to attend, we will record each session and provide a link on request. Contact us at servicedesk@georgefox.edu with any questions, or check the IT AI website.

Shop the Champion sale at the Bruin Bookstore

Sunday, February 22nd, 2026

Save the date for this Bruin Bookstore sale! All Champion-branded clothing will be 30% off Feb. 25 through March 5. Products will be available in-store from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., or 24/7 online.

Questions? Contact Kristin McGuirk at kmcguirk@georgefox.edu

Participate in the 2026 Collegiate Day of Prayer

Thursday, February 19th, 2026

The 2026 Collegiate Day of Prayer is coming up on Thursday, Feb. 26. Parent and Family Programs invites you to join us in a day devoted to prayer for the students, faculty and administration of George Fox. We welcome our families, students, and George Fox community to take time during this day to pray from your homes or work as you feel led.

This is a virtual event. Throughout the day you can look to our social media outlets (George Fox University Parents on Facebook or georgefoxfamily on Instagram) for prayer direction. Our campus pastoral team also created this liturgy of prayer page as another resource to help guide you as you pray.

If you have additional questions, please contact Megan Fisher at mfisher@georgefox.edu.

All are invited to Portland Seminary’s Spring Conference featuring Dr. Andrew Root

Wednesday, February 18th, 2026

We are thrilled to announce the 2026 Portland Seminary Spring Conference, featuring renowned theologian and author Dr. Andrew Root.

We would be honored to have you join our students, alumni, university leaders and church partners for this vital conversation on leadership, discipleship and ministry in a secular age. The conference will take place from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Friday, March 6, at Grace Chapel,  locatedat 27501 S.W. Parkway Ave., in Wilsonville.

The theme of this year’s conference is “The Church in a Secular Age.” In a time of institutional strain and declining engagement, pastors and congregations are facing a profound identity crisis. Many find it challenging to even imagine God within the “immanent frame” of our modern era.

Dr. Root will peer beneath the symptoms of decline, offering critical examination and powerful theological insights for leaders seeking to establish new footing when belief in transcendence is no longer an assumed reality.

The cost is $15 for in-person attendance (this includes lunch). You may also attend online via Zoom. There is no cost for online participation.

Click here to register. If you have any questions, contact Mollie Henkelman at mhenkelman@georgefox.edu.

From basics to beyond: AI workshops with Gemini and Workspace tools

Wednesday, February 18th, 2026

Join us for to learn more about how to use AI. We’re offering weekly workshops on using Gemini AI in our everyday work and academic processes.

Whether you are just starting or progressing to the next level, bring your laptop and spend a little time to focus on learning what you can do with the Gemini tools already available. Use this form to sign up for the topics that you are interested in.

We will have four sessions, twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays, with a different topic each week. Sessions are designed to help you get started, show you what is available to take it to the next level, and show you what is possible with AI.

The topics are:

  • Week 1: Getting Started with Gemini in Google Workspace and NotebookLM
    • Monday, Feb. 23, and Thursday, Feb. 26
  • Week 2: Learn about Agentic AI and Workspace Studio and creating workflows for your tasks
    • Monday, March 2, and Thursday, March 5
  • Week 3: Beyond Google Workspace with AI Studio and creating your own apps
    • Monday, March 9, and Thursday, March 12
  • Week 4: Making Maggie – Agentic AI and Physical AI for business processes
    • Monday, March 16, and Thursday, March 19

You can sign up for one or more sessions, or all of them.

Contact us at servicedesk@georgefox.edu with any questions, or check the IT AI website.

Come participate in a conversation about ICE on Feb. 25

Wednesday, February 18th, 2026

Come to a Community Conversation about ICE in Newberg on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 7 p.m. in Canyon Commons 2. Join us for the opportunity to listen to other points of view and share your thoughts about competing visions for local responses to immigration enforcement.

By participating in community dialogue, you get the chance to learn to better understand different views, help others better understand your views, and build connections across divisions that will help our community build better outcomes.

For more information, contact Ron Mock at rmock@georgefox.edu.

Reminder about severe winter weather class policy

Wednesday, February 18th, 2026

If severe weather makes travel to or from campus unsafe this winter, the provost will make the decision to announce a shift to remote classes. In nearly all cases, classes will continue to be offered online.

In the case of a delayed in-person start, university offices will not open until an announced time in the day, most often 10 a.m. or noon. Students are not required to report to campus prior to the announced start time, but are expected to attend class online before the start time.

If in-person classes are not held that day, students are expected to attend class online. You should expect to receive information from your professors on how to access remote learning.

The following is our process for announcing when there is a delayed in-person start or a shift to remote classes. The provost will make the decision by 6:30 a.m. for the Newberg campus and Portland Center for daytime classes or 2:15 p.m. for evening classes. Decisions on weekend classes and at the Redmond site will be made by the professor.

Here’s how to find out if a decision has been made when severe weather occurs:

  • Visit the George Fox Flashalert page. This is the first site updated. Enter your email address to create an account and receive notifications from FlashAlert Messenger.
  • If you wish to receive a notification on your mobile device, download the FlashAlert app for iOS or for Android. Either log in or create an account if you haven’t already.
  • Listen to local radio and television stations or visit their websites (this info comes via Flashalert).
  • Call the George Fox University switchboard at 503-538-8383.

More information on this procedure can be found on our Winter Weather Policy page.

Take advantage of Student Appreciation Day at the Bruin Bookstore

Wednesday, February 18th, 2026

Student Appreciation Day at the Bruin Bookstore is today (Thursday) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come and get 20% off all Bruin gear and gifts!

Questions? Contact Kristin McGuirk at kmcguirk@georgefox.edu.

Attend a mathematics seminar presented by a faculty candidate

Tuesday, February 17th, 2026

The Department of Mathematics invites the community to a research seminar presented by faculty candidate Heidi Benham.

Taking place tomorrow (Thursday) at 2 p.m. in EHS 102, the session will feature a presentation on “Reverse Mathematics: Working Backwards from Theorems to Axioms.” All students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend this open event to meet Benham and engage with her work.

Questions? Contact Hannah Greene at hgreene@georgefox.edu.

Join Quaker Worship in the chapel tomorrow morning

Monday, February 16th, 2026

Join us tomorrow (Wednesday) for Quaker Worship in the university chapel from 11 to 11:30 a.m. for a time of quiet waiting on the Divine Word for our lives. Dwight Kimberly, professor of biology emeritus, will be opening the time with a reading from Scripture. All are welcome!

SPiL credit will be available.

Questions? Contact Paul Anderson at panderso@georgefox.edu.

Slow internet on your iPhone and Mac? Here’s a simple fix

Monday, February 16th, 2026

Turning off iCloud Private Relay is a common move if you’re finding that certain websites aren’t loading correctly or if your network speed feels a bit throttled. The process varies slightly depending on whether you’re on a mobile device or a Mac.

On iPhone or iPad:

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap your Name (Apple Account) at the very top.
  3. Select iCloud.
  4. Scroll down to the iCloud+ section and tap Private Relay.
  5. Toggle the Private Relay switch to Off.
  6. You will be asked to confirm. You can choose to:
    • Turn Off Until Tomorrow: It will automatically re-enable after 24 hours.
    • Turn Off Private Relay: This disables it indefinitely until you manually turn it back on.

On Mac (macOS):

  1. Click the Apple Menu () and select System Settings.
  2. Click your Name (Apple Account) at the top of the sidebar.
  3. Click iCloud on the right.
  4. Find Private Relay and click it (or click the “Options” button next to it).
  5. Toggle the switch to Off.
  6. Just like on mobile, select either Turn Off Until Tomorrow or Turn Off Private Relay.
  7. Click Done.

Note: Turning off Private Relay means Safari will no longer mask your IP address, allowing websites and your ISP to see your general location and browsing activity again.

Questions? Contact Amy Yates at ayates@georgefox.edu.

Volunteer at the Bruin Community Pantry Monday afternoons

Monday, February 16th, 2026

The Bruin Community Pantry is looking for a volunteer on Mondays from 3 to 4 p.m. If you’re interested in this service opportunity, please contact Jere Witherspoon at jwitherspoon@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2316.

Participate in a physical therapy study

Monday, February 16th, 2026

Doctor of Physical Therapy students are conducting research related to the role of the arms in helping older adults get up from the floor.

To participate in our study, you must:

  • Be at least 50 years of age
  • Live independently or in an assisted living facility
  • Be able to walk at least 15 feet with or without an assistive device
  • Be willing to take a cognitive test, and
  • Be willing to attempt to get up from the floor multiple times

You must NOT have a diagnosis of a neurological condition, unstable chest pain, a total joint replacement or other major surgery in the last six months, or a concussion in the last three months.

You must also NOT experience vertigo or dizziness regularly in the last couple of weeks, or have an amputated limb, severe pain in your body, restrictions on putting weight through your arms or leg, or have or a current illness or health issues that would make performing physical activities unsafe.

If you’re interested in participating and meet the above criteria, you would come to the university’s Medical Sciences Building on Werth Boulevard, where we would ask you to sign an informed consent form, answer questions on a questionnaire, perform a short mental status examination, walk 15 feet, and have your vitals (blood pressure, heart rate) taken. Depending on your responses to these assessments, you may or may not be eligible for the study.

If you’re eligible, you will continue the single testing session that will last up to one hour. During the testing session you will be asked to answer additional questions and get up from the floor multiple times, first without using your arms, and then using one of your arms on an elevated surface.

We may ask you to change into clothing necessary for the study if you are already dressed in spandex shorts or leggings, a sleeveless shirt, athletic shoes that do not cover the ankles, and short socks.

You will not be paid for participating or reimbursed for any costs associated with traveling to/from the university’s campus. You are able to stop participation in the study at any time and for any reason. No information that would identify you will be made public, and we do not feel there is more than minimal risk associated with this study.

If interested, please contact Lyndsay Stutzenberger at lstutzenberger@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2463. Available appointments are limited to Thursday afternoons/evenings.