Writing Groups

Monday, January 31st, 2011

The Academic Resource Center is offering the opportunity to be in a writing group this semester for all those interested. An ARC consultant will organize and facilitate weekly meetings with a consistent group of writers who wish to share their writing and receive feedback from others. Students may bring assigned or independent work.

Groups will be meeting Monday through Thursday. If you are interested, please contact Jay Miller (millerj06@georgefox.edu) as soon as possible.

Sarah Baldwin speaks in Monday chapel

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Come join us for chapel Monday morning (Jan. 31). We will continue our Wise/Wounded Paradox series, hearing from Sarah Baldwin. We look forward to worshiping with you!

REMINDER: Alumni Association Scholarship Applications Due

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Is one of your parents or grandparents an alumnus of George Fox?

If so, and you will be a traditional undergraduate student for the 2011-12 academic year, you may be qualified to apply for the George Fox Alumni Association Scholarship Program. Each year, the George Fox Alumni Association awards 16 scholarships to current students who are direct descendants (children or grandchildren) of George Fox alumni. In total, the GFU Alumni Association will award $17,000 to students for the 2011-12 academic year.

To learn more about the program and to get an application click on the following link:

http://www.georgefox.edu/alumni/alumnischolarshipapp_2011.pdf

Applications are due in Alumni Relations by 5:00p.m., Monday, January 31, 2011.

Please contact Robby Larson, director of alumni relations, at rlarson@georgefox.edu with any questions.

Taming of the Shrew auditions

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Come audition for the spring play, William Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew!

Sign-up for a group audition time and a 3-minute individual audition slot on the audition board in Ross.

Bring a memorized 90-second monologue (any style, though Shakespeare preferred) and be prepared for movement!

Saturday, February 5th at 9:00 a.m in Woodmar Auditorium

University Relations needs your used prom dresses

Friday, January 28th, 2011

University Relations is taking part in a prom dress donation drive for high school students in the Alaskan village of Savoonga, which will host its first-ever prom night on May 7. Please consider donating your used prom or formal dresses to the Savoonga village girls by Monday, Feb. 15.

Dresses can be dropped off at the Office of University Relations in the Pennington House (1000 Sheridan St.) or at the ASC offices. We will take responsibility to ship them to the village, located on St. Lawrence Island just below Siberia in the middle of the Bering Sea.

We are also looking for men’s suit jackets and jewelry.

Contact the Office of University Relations for more information (ext. 2121 or epattison@georgefox.edu).

ATTENTION STUDENT EMPLOYEES!

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Don’t forget to turn in your January timesheets to your supervisor at the end of your last shift of the month. The last day of the month is Monday, January 31. Be sure your name is typed or printed legibly at the top, it is complete and accurate, and you have signed it. Payday is on Tuesday, February 15.

Thank you!
– Human Resources

Chapel Credit Exemption Forms are due

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

The Spiritual Life chapel credit exemption forms are due soon.  The committee will be going over these requests on Monday, Jan 31. Please get these into the Office of Spiritual Life as soon as possible.

Contact Kayin Griffith if you have questions: kgriffith@georgefox.edu

1098T tax benefits for education 2010 update

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Wondering about your 1098T Tuition Statement? Students who elect to “grant consent” to have their form available online can now access it by logging into MyGFU. Next, go to the student center and scroll down to finances section and choose the drop down pick list “other financial.”

Next, choose the 1098T and select 2010. Students who do not wish to grant consent can expect the form to be mailed Monday, Jan. 31. We are very sorry that we do not have the printed version ready yet.

Business Lab

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Looking for extra help in class?

  • Homework taking more than 6 hours to complete?
  • Lost on a complicated assignment?
  • Is that next exam looming overhead?

Come get help at the George Fox Business lab!

This semester at George Fox University, the business department has added a valuable new resource for all business students. The Business Lab is lead by two tutors at every session twice a week to meet the needs of struggling students with business majors. Additional study sessions will be announced to accommodate for class exams and possibly large projects. Students are invited to come and receive aid with homework, assignments, and group projects. Recommended to students in the following courses: ACCT 271, ACCT 272, BUSN 240, FINC 260, ECON 201, ECON 202

Business labs on Mondays and Tuesdays nights located in Hoover 209* Exam Sessions will be announced as needed.

Monday 6-9 p.m.

Tuesday 7-10 p.m.

Students are invited to come and receive help on any business related schoolwork.

Questions? Contact Cy Senestraro at csenestraro09@georgefox.edu

Microsoft Word, Gmail topics of Feb. 1 ARC workshop

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Need help with figuring out Microsoft Word and Gmail? An Academic Resource Center workshop is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, in Lemmons 8 that should help answer some of your questions.

Rick Muthiah, dean of learning support services, and Kandie Comfort, IT Service Desk supervisor, will present “Putting Your Technology to Use: Microsoft Word and Gmail.”

Many people use only the basic features of their technology, unaware of tools that can improve efficiency. This workshop will cover several useful features of Microsoft Word and Gmail, with a brief look at other Google Apps available via George Fox University’s accounts.

Civil engineer presents findings on work in Middle East

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

A civil engineering faculty candidate will speak at a research forum from 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, in EHS 102. All are welcome to attend.

Patrick Ray will present “Between Iraq and a Hard Place – Climate Change and Water Politics in Jordan.” Here is a short synopsis of his presentation:

In terms of per-capita availability of renewable water resources, Jordan is one of the most water-scarce countries in the world. Amman, the capital of Jordan, has grown rapidly in the past 50 years, and its internal water resources can no longer meet the needs of its burgeoning population. Major water works have come online in the past decade, and with rapid population growth and economic development, other, larger-still water works are under way.

Ray began studying and modeling the water resources system in Amman three years ago while on Fulbright Fellowship in Jordan. He will present his model’s results on the best courses of action for water system development in Amman in terms of the system’s cost, and its reliability, vulnerability and sustainability. He will encourage discussion of his findings about the essential and complex role of water in Middle Eastern society and politics.

GET SMART Job Search Workshop

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Save the date! Career Services will be hosting the annual GET SMART Job Search Workshop for undergraduate and SPS students on Saturday, February 5, 2011, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The event will be held in the Villa Academic Complex in room 117 in the form of an interactive workshop.  Lunch will be provided. There will also be opportunities to win prizes.  Registration is required.

Please sign up using BruinCareers via mygfu.  For further information, contact Angela Doty at adoty@georgefox.edu.

Design Competition

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Want to have your design featured on thousands of postcards sent across the nation? How about an extra $500?

NACCAP is sponsoring a student design competition for its fall 2011 Christian College Fairs promotional materials. The winning entry will receive a $500 cash award and their work in print. *NACCAP reserves the right to use the design in whole or in part.

See www.naccap.org/news.asp?ID=138 for more information. The submission deadline is Monday, March 14.

Big events planned at home basketball doubleheader Friday

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Several special events are planned for the George Fox basketball doubleheader this Friday, Jan. 28, when the Bruins meet the Pacific Lutheran women at 6 p.m. and the PLU men at 8 p.m.

All evening will be “Pink Zone” night, originated by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association to raise breast cancer awareness and collect donations for cancer research. A portion of the proceeds from the evening will go to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation. Fans are encouraged to contribute to a “Pink-Out” by wearing pink to the games. The women’s basketball team will warm up in pink shirts, and pink T-shirts will be given away.

At halftime of the women’s game, the women’s golf team will be recognized for its outstanding 2009-10 campaign that carried them to their first Northwest Conference title and a first appearance in the NCAA Division III National Championship Tournament. A banner celebrating their NWC crown will be unfurled.

At halftime of the men’s game, the school will celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day, with ceremonies at half-court honoring all of George Fox’s senior women athletes and athletic trainers. Robin Taylor, former Bruin basketball star and a member of the first golf team in 2006-07 who was named the Bruin Athletic Association Women’s Athlete of the Year, will speak to the athletes during halftime. A short reception for the seniors will follow the ceremonies in the upstairs lobby of the Wheeler Sports Center.

For more information, contact the department of athletics at ext. 2910.

‘Doubt’ presented on Wood-Mar stage in February

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Don’t forget to attend the theatre department’s winter play, Doubt, by John Patrick Shanley. Performances are Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 3-5, and Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 10-12, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 6, at 2 p.m. in Wood-Mar Auditorium.

All George Fox employees receive one complimentary ticket. Students will be admitted free on both Thursdays. Your complimentary ticket is only available at the Box Office in the Bruin Bookstore. Additional tickets are $12 for adults, $8 for alumni and seniors, and $6 for students and children under 12. To purchase tickets or read a synopsis of the play, visit theatre.georgefox.edu.

The Dating Game

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Are you an eligible bachelor or bachelorette? If so, come pick up an application to participate in the Dating Game on February 11th! Applications will be in the SUB right outside of the ASC offices.

Spring Serve Applications

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Applications available:

When: January 31, 2011
Where: Christian Services office in Bruin Den
Who: Anyone interested in leading or participating in Spring Serve

Contact sstoecker07@georgefox.edu if you need more information!

Watch for Your W-2

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

If you worked for George Fox any time in 2010, keep an eye out for your W-2.  It should be in your campus box by Friday.  You (or your parents) will need your W-2 to file a tax return for 2010.  Be sure to keep it in a safe place so you don’t have to spend $5 to get a replacement copy.

Reserve a table now for Activity Fair on Feb. 11

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

The admissions office is hosting an Activity Fair for students participating in Scholarship Competition, Feb. 11-12. It is scheduled from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 11, in the EHS Atrium.

This is a great opportunity for clubs and activities on campus to connect with prospective students. If you would like to reserve a table for the fair, please contact Kate Shepherdson at kshepherdson07@georgefox.edu by Friday, Jan. 28.

Do you want to go to The Justice Conference?

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

The Justice Conference is scheduled in Bend, Ore., Feb. 11-12, and will feature 12 speakers (including Shane Claiborne and Chris Lahr) and the support of 50 organizations, including George Fox’s Center for Peace and Justice. Also featured will be hundreds of book titles, all about the biblical nature of justice (see event website at thejusticeconference.com).

World Relief is co-sponsoring this event, which will provide a great opportunity to make connections with the various people and organizations attending. It will also provide a great venue for fruitful discussions and valuable learning about justice.

Several members of our staff and faculty are already planning to attend as well as a few students. The Center for Peace and Justice is willing to provide transportation and hopefully lodging for anyone interested in attending. Right now, until the end of the month, there is a ticket special of $49. For tickets, visit this link.

Pass this information onto interested persons! It will make for an awesome weekend.

Important: We are seeking connections to a church or a venue in Bend that we could stay at Friday night. Please let Melanie Newell know if you can be of assistance.

Contact Melanie (mnewell@georgefox.edu or ext. 2686) if you wish to learn more or are interested in attending.