Discounted massages available this week from physical therapy students

Sunday, November 1st, 2020

Do you have stress, aches and pains, or just want to feel relaxed? Come by to get a massage from a doctor of physical therapy student and receive free stress management advice!

Our mission is to improve our community’s health by offering discounted massages to students ($15) and employees ($20). We are offering 25-minute massages this Friday, Nov. 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Roberts Center 204.

We will be taking all the current precautions related to the delivery of healthcare during COVID-19.

All proceeds will help fund our medical service trip to Uganda. Donations are also welcome. You can register here.

Questions? Contact Maryssa Becker (mbecker18@georgefox.edu).

Safety and service reminders from Campus Public Safety

Sunday, November 1st, 2020

Campus Public Safety would like to remind the George Fox community of a few helpful safety tips. Because, while the Newberg campus is located in what is considered a generally safe location, we know that, unfortunately, crimes and emergencies can occur in any location and at any time of day.

We encourage everyone to program Campus Public Safety’s phone number into your cell phone right now so that it is available in case you need it. We are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week: 503-554-2090.

The following are some of the reasons why you may want to give us a call:

  • If you feel unsafe, please call our office so that we can escort you to your destination. Safety escorts are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
  • In case of an emergency, first, call 911, and then call CPS; we can coordinate with emergency first responders to help direct them to your location.
  • Roadside assistance: We are happy to assist in unlocking your car or giving you a jump start if your battery is dead.
  • Locked out of your room? Campus policy requires that you first try calling a RA from your living area if you are locked out of your room. If you are unable to reach an RA, then you are welcome to call CPS and we will make our best effort to respond as soon as we are available.
  • Reporting crimes and accidents: If you need to report a crime or accident, we can connect you to the proper George Fox department or off-campus agency to complete and file a report.

A victim of a crime is never at fault and should not be blamed for his or her actions. For those who would like to know what precautions they can take in order to reduce the risk of victimization, we offer the following tips:

  • Let someone know where you are going, your expected travel time, and how long you plan on being in that location.
  • If you are running or walking in the evening, wear bright or reflective clothing to make yourself more visible to drivers and to help someone spot you faster in case of an emergency.
  • Also, if you are running or walking in the evening, go with someone or a group of people you trust. (If you choose this option, be sure to wear the appropriate face coverings.) Stay in well-lit, highly visible areas. Stay in familiar areas and avoid shortcuts.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and walk with purpose. Distractions like using your cell phone while walking can make you particularly vulnerable.
  • In regards to electronics, be sure that your phone is charged before traveling. Wear only one earbud while you walk and keep your volume low.
  • Do not leave valuable items in your car in an open view. Park in well-lit areas where it will be safe for you to return to at night. Take note of where you park so that you can easily locate your car again.

Questions? Call Campus Public Safety at 503-554-2090 or email Elrike Shaw at eshaw@georgefox.edu. Campus Public Safety officers are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year!

Silent art auction for new scholarship runs Nov. 4-13

Sunday, November 1st, 2020

The Department of Art and Design is hosting an art exhibit and silent auction of faculty artwork through Friday, Nov. 13. Proceeds received will seed a new scholarship the department is creating for underrepresented art and design students of color and other marginalized student populations.

The auction will take place online from Wednesday, Nov. 4, to Friday, Nov. 13. More info on it can be found on George Fox’s social media as well as the Department of Art and Design’s Instagram. Parents, students and alumni will also be emailed information.

Our goal is that this scholarship will work to remove some barriers for art and design students who are in underrepresented populations of our community, in order that access to a rigorous, high-quality, nurturing, and professional Christian art and design education is available to more students.

Information regarding the artwork: 

This exhibit contains a variety of mediums, including paintings, photography, printmaking, illustration, ceramics, and design. Artists in this exhibit include Gary Buhler, Jeff Cameron, Douglas Campbell, Burkhardt Kleiber, Adam Long, Tessa Sargent, Jillian Sokso, Mark Terry, Tim Timmerman, Seth Van Der Eems and Brandon Waybright.

Minthorne Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

If you have any questions regarding the exhibit or the silent auction, please contact our gallery and exhibitions assistant, Sarah Cuevas (scuevas15@georgefox.edu).

Be aware of OHA’s updated face-covering guidelines

Sunday, November 1st, 2020

The Oregon Health Authority recently updated its face-covering guidelines (Oct. 19, 2020):

“Masks, face coverings or face shields are required at all times for employees, contractors and volunteers in public and private workplaces, including hallways, bathrooms, classrooms, elevators, lobbies, break rooms, meeting rooms and other common and shared spaces, unless employees, contractors or volunteers are at a private, individual workspace not shared with other people.” 

Key changes include:

  • Face coverings are now required in all conference rooms.
  • Mesh masks, lace masks, and masks with valves for exhalation are prohibited.
  • Face coverings with openings, holes, gaps, or vents are prohibited.

We appreciate your compliance with these guidelines as we work together to keep one another healthy. If you have questions, contact the COVID operations team at cot@georgefox.edu.

Please follow COVID-19 snack guidelines when eating on campus

Sunday, November 1st, 2020

Homemade or store-bought food and beverage snacks may be shared with other employees or students on campus so long as these guidelines are followed:

  • Everyone should wash their hands before and after preparing, serving, and eating food. Use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available.
  • For items like a shared bag of chips or salad, use a clean utensil to get the item out or tip the bag to get the item.
  • Use single-use options or identify one person to serve sharable items like salad dressings and condiments, so that multiple people are not handling the items.
  • If there is not one person identified to serve food, discourage sharing items like a serving spoon; rather, each person should use their own clean utensil to dish out the food.
  • Follow all guidelines regarding space capacity limits and physical distancing, and be sure to wear face coverings (when not eating).
  • Remember Bon Appetit is the Newberg campus’s exclusive caterer and is happy to discuss your food and beverage needs for meetings and events.

If you have questions, email the COVID operations team at cot@georgefox.edu.

Fire survivor support group begins tonight

Saturday, October 31st, 2020

Have you experienced a loss due to a fire? The Social Work Club invites you to join us for a student peer support group over four Sundays in November.

We’ll be meeting in the student lounge of the Meridian Street House (206 N. Meridian St.) from 6 to 7 p.m. Sundays on Nov. 1, 8, 15 and 22. Snacks and drinks will be provided.

This will offer an open and safe space for us to learn from each other, begin to heal together, and share our experiences of living through a fire. The group will be led by senior Ashley Martin, who experienced the loss of her family’s home and community in the California Camp Fire in fall 2018. 

As students living away from home while a fire destroyed our communities, we may need a space to process the different feelings and experiences related to losing our homes. 

For more information, contact Ashley Martin (amartin18@georgefox.edu).

Join the fun of Fall Fest tonight

Friday, October 30th, 2020

Come get your fall on with various activities at different locations around campus! Fall Fest will be going on tonight (Saturday) from 7 to 10 p.m.

There will be glow volleyball, Spikeball, fire pits, warm drinks, games, a movie night, a photo booth, and pumpkin carving.

Check out the official list of activities and locations in Activities Weekly or in the “Upcoming” highlights on our Instagram.

Questions? Contact Student Activities (activities@georgefox.edu).

George Fox Digital is hiring an assistant video producer

Friday, October 30th, 2020

George Fox Digital is hiring an assistant video producer! To qualify, you must be approved for Federal Work-Study. Responsibilities include filmmaking, editing video, designing sets, working with faculty, and more!

We are looking for someone who is willing to learn and collaborate within a team, someone who is a problem solver, has flexible hours, and interested in the video production process from pre-production to post-production. The job is 10 hours per week and is a Federal Work-Study position.

Apply on Handshake here. Got any questions? Email Video Producer Kraig Pruett at kpruett@georgefox.edu.

Fire survivor peer support group meets in November

Thursday, October 29th, 2020

Have you experienced a loss due to a fire? The Social Work Club invites you to join us for a student peer support group over four Sundays in November.

We’ll be meeting in the student lounge of the Meridian Street House (206 N. Meridian St.) from 6 to 7 p.m. Sundays on Nov. 1, 8, 15 and 22. Snacks and drinks will be provided.

This will offer an open and safe space for us to learn from each other, begin to heal together, and share our experiences of living through a fire. The group will be led by senior Ashley Martin, who experienced the loss of her family’s home and community in the California Camp Fire in fall 2018.

As students living away from home while a fire destroyed our communities, we may need a space to process the different feelings and experiences related to losing our homes.

For more information, contact Ashley Martin (amartin18@georgefox.edu).

Transportation shuttle available to airport for break

Thursday, October 29th, 2020

George Fox is once again partnering with Hillsboro Airporter to provide a shuttle service to Portland International Airport for the semester break.

Students will be expected to work directly with Hillsboro Airporter to reserve their spot. If you make your reservations more than 24 hours in advance, Hillsboro Airporter can group you together. To reserve your spot, click here.

Hillsboro Airporter accepts cash or credit card for payment. Parents can call Hillsboro Airporter with a credit card to pay for their student’s fare. It offers 24/7 service. 

Questions? Contact the Office of Student Life (jwitherspoon@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2316).

Museum pieces celebrate 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote

Thursday, October 29th, 2020

The George Fox museum has a new exhibit in our Stevens Center cases in recognition of the 100th anniversary of the first presidential election in which women could vote.

We have material from the suffrage movement, along with historic presidential campaign buttons from 1904 to 1960. If you have any questions, would like to see the objects outside the cases, or would like to access anything in our collection, please contact Caitlin Corning (ccorning@georgefox.edu).

The full museum catalog can be found at our website.

Memorize Scripture for SpiL credit this fall

Thursday, October 29th, 2020

The Office for Spiritual Life wants to remind you to check your SpiL credit requirement progress in the iAttended app. There are many different opportunities to participate in SpiL credit options between now and the end of the semester. 

We want to highlight one of those opportunities: Scripture memorization. Students can earn one SpiL credit for every 10 verses of the book of James you memorize and recite for a university pastor.

For more information, please email us at spirituallife@georgefox.edu

Don’t forget to sign up for In Sync!

Thursday, October 29th, 2020

In Sync is our Lip Sync alternative, an event where you choreograph a performance to a mash-up of songs.

Get a team together, start planning your performance, and sign up to audition for a chance to perform on the big stage and win $500. The deadline is SundayNov. 1, at midnight.

Questions? Contact Student Activities (activities@georgefox.edu).

Don’t forget today’s virtual event, ‘Complicity in Racism’

Thursday, October 29th, 2020

The university community is invited to attend a virtual lecture, “Complicity in Racism: The Path Forward,” put on by the George Fox Honors Program, today (Friday) at 10:30 a.m.

The event features Jemar Tisby, an author, speaker and president of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective, for which he writes about race, religion and culture.

Tisby will explore racial justice solutions and cultural conversations that compel action. For more information regarding Tisby and his presentation, click here.

Registration is required. Please register here for the virtual lecture.

Questions? Contact Nancy Schifferdecker (nschifferdecker@georgefox.edu).

It’s aloha Friday, STEM students! Attend Micro’waves’ and Trivia

Thursday, October 29th, 2020

Tonight (Friday) Sigma Zeta is hosting an event in the Stevens Center at 5 p.m.!

Anyone who is a biology, biochemistry/chemistry, exercise science, computer science, and mathematics major is encouraged to come!

You will be supplied with delicious snacks such as popcorn, Lunchables, sliders, and more. Between trivia with professors, games, and fun prizes, this is an event you must not miss! Plus … it’s aloha Friday, so wear a Hawaiian shirt!

Questions? Contact Lydia Peplinski (lpeplinski17@georgefox.edu).

Attend today’s study abroad program fair

Wednesday, October 28th, 2020

Come stop by the Center for Study Abroad’s Program Fair today (Thursday) from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the tennis courts.

This student-run event will showcase all the locations and programs that students have the opportunity to study abroad in.

Our study abroad ambassadors will be there to answer any questions and give further details about the different programs and their personal experiences.

There will also be drawings to win $25 gift cards as well as a chance to win $500 credit toward any of our study abroad programs. We hope to see you there!

Questions? Contact the Center for Study Abroad (studyabroadcenter@georgefox.edu).

Use CampusClear to be entered in coffee gift card drawing

Wednesday, October 28th, 2020

Thank you so much to those of you who are using CampusClear.

Our team works on making sure the George Fox community regularly checks in using the app, as well as following up with anyone who reports specific symptoms or testing results.

Updated communication

  • Student-athletes and athletic staff using SWAY should use both apps
  • If you NEVER come to any George Fox campus, you do not need to complete the form.
    • However, if you come to any George Fox campus – even once every other week – you DO need to complete the form.

Starting Monday, Nov. 2, through the end of the fall semester, each week, a user who completes all five weekday check-ins on CampusClear will be entered in a raffle for one of several coffee gift certificates.

Please help us keep our campus community safe by continuing to check in on CampusClear.

Questions? Please email cot@georgefox.edu.

Read ARC newsletter and schedule end-of-semester appointments now!

Wednesday, October 28th, 2020

Check out this week’s ARC newsletter! This edition contains tips on homework efficiency and links to Spanish versions of our most popular resource handouts!

A reminder that ARC appointments for the end of the semester fill up quickly! Schedule appointments now for final projects, essays, and study tip appointments. The ARC is available weekly, Monday through Thursday, from 1 to 10 p.m., and Friday, from noon to 4 p.m.

Email the ARC (arc@georgefox.edu) or click here to make an appointment.

Attend the Exercise Science Club’s guest speaker lecture

Wednesday, October 28th, 2020

The Exercise Science Club is hosting guest speaker Dr. Fernando Frias of Oregon State University tomorrow (Thursday) from 5 to 6 p.m. He is the coordinator of Sport Psychology Services and is a licensed psychologist.

Frias will be giving a presentation focused on a career as a sports psychologist. He will also touch on the topic of COVID-19 and its effect on college athletes. Click here for the Zoom link. We look forward to seeing you there!

Questions? Contact Karlie Stewart (kstewart19@georgefox.edu).

Silent auction of faculty art in order to fund new scholarship

Wednesday, October 28th, 2020

The Department of Art and Design is hosting an art exhibit and silent auction of faculty artwork from Monday, Oct. 26, to Friday, Nov. 13. Proceeds received will seed a new scholarship the department is creating for underrepresented art and design students of color and other marginalized student populations.

The silent auction will take place online from Wednesday, Nov. 4, to Friday, Nov. 13. More info on it can be found on George Fox’s social media as well as the Department of Art and Design’s Instagram closer to the auction date. Parents, students and alumni will also be emailed information at a later date.

The Department of Art and Design is committed to creating a community that emphasizes the diversity of God’s kingdom, cares for and nurtures the diverse perspectives reflected in our student body, and uses visual communication as a conduit for conversation, celebration, and the examination of contemporary social issues. 

Our goal is that this scholarship will work to remove some barriers for art and design students who are in underrepresented populations of our community, in order that access to a rigorous, high-quality, nurturing, and professional Christian art and design education is available to more students.

Information regarding the artwork:

This exhibit contains a variety of mediums, some of which are: paintings, photography, printmaking, illustration, ceramics, and design. Artists in this exhibit include Gary Buhler, Jeff Cameron, Douglas Campbell, Burkhardt Kleiber, Adam Long, Tessa Sargent, Jillian Sokso, Mark Terry, Tim Timmerman, Seth Van Der Eems and Brandon Waybright.

Minthorne Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

If you have any questions regarding the exhibit or the silent auction, please contact our gallery and exhibitions assistant, Sarah Cuevas (scuevas15@georgefox.edu).