University closes Friday for Independence Day holiday

Tuesday, June 30th, 2020

The university’s offices on the Newberg and Portland campuses will be closed on Friday, July 3, in observance of the Independence Day holiday.

Please avoid construction areas on campus

Tuesday, June 30th, 2020

Summer is an incredibly busy time for Plant Services. For your safety, please avoid marked-off construction zones. In July, the following is occurring on campus:

  • Roofing: Bauman lobby, Fulton Street House, Kelsey House and Pennington Hall
  • Exterior Painting: Bauman, Beebe, Carey, Willcuts and Wheeler
  • Excavation: Bauman parking lot (addition near Fulton Street)
  • Demolition: Costume Shop on Hancock Street

In addition, we are doing parking lot and curb striping, along with curb repair, in various locations. Please avoid the areas listed above, and be observant of all marked-off areas. Do not pass through a construction zone.

Thank you!

Bruin Community Pantry closed for holiday this week

Tuesday, June 30th, 2020

The Bruin Community Pantry food bank will be closed for the Fourth of July holiday, on Friday, July 3, and Saturday, July 4.

Check out the website for hours of operation.

Please turn in all deposits today

Sunday, June 28th, 2020

If you have any deposits for FY20, please bring your money over to the Finance office today (June 29). Checks dated prior to June 30, 2020, must be deposited in the current fiscal year. Please look around your desks and file cabinets to see if there are any lingering items that need to go to the bank.

If you are taking vacation during the July 4 holiday, please send your deposits over before you leave.

Also, money that needs accounting for in FY20 must be brought to the Finance office no later than 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 30. If it arrives later, it will go into the FY21 budget.

If you have any questions about deposits, please contact Heather Groenlund at 503-554-2173. Thank you and have a great summer!

Virtual session on HICP is free to students and employees

Sunday, June 28th, 2020

The university’s employees and students are invited to attend a free virtual event that will discuss the topic of High-Impact Chronic Pain (HICP) on Saturday, July 18, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

HICP affects 11 to 20 million U.S. adults and interferes with work or other daily activities most days or every day. People with HICP often suffer from iatrogenic harms, including (but not limited to) prescription-induced opiate use disorders.

In this session, we will hear from experts representing a variety of professions to discuss the healthcare experiences of people with HICP and the evidence on what works to reduce iatrogenic harms and promote health. You don’t want to miss this interactive virtual event intended to strengthen the primary care workforce. 

Students and employees can attend for free, but you must register ASAP at this link. Please contact Tammy O’Doherty (todohert@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

Register for July tennis camps

Sunday, June 28th, 2020

Looking to improve your tennis game? Join the George Fox coaching staff this summer for our junior tennis camps for all ages and skill levels. This camp will be serious fun and will improve your game while cultivating a love for the sport!

Camps will include the following:

  • Five to six hours of on-court training per day
  • Drills, instruction, match play and mental fitness
  • USPTA professional coaching and development practices
  • Video analysis and comparison
  • George Fox shirts for all camp registrants
  • Prizes for winners of camp competitions
  • Low coach-to-camper ratio of 6:1 for personalized work

See full details and RSVP for your spot at this website.

Bruin Community Pantry closed for July 4 holiday

Wednesday, June 24th, 2020

The Bruin Community Pantry food bank will be closed for the Fourth of July holiday, on Friday, July 3, and Saturday, July 4.

Check out the website for hours of operation.

Register now for summer tennis camps

Wednesday, June 24th, 2020

Looking to improve your tennis game? Join the George Fox coaching staff this summer for our junior tennis camps for all ages and skill levels. This camp will be serious fun and will improve your game while cultivating a love for the sport!

Camps will include the following:

  • Five to six hours of on-court training per day
  • Drills, instruction, match play and mental fitness
  • USPTA professional coaching and development practices
  • Video analysis and comparison
  • George Fox shirts for all camp registrants
  • Prizes for winners of camp competitions
  • Low coach-to-camper ratio of 6:1 for personalized work

See full details and RSVP for your spot at this website.

Be sure to turn in your deposits before June 30

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2020

If you have any deposits for FY20, please bring your money over to the Finance office before Tuesday, June 30. Checks dated prior to June 30, 2020, must be deposited in the current fiscal year. Please look around your desks and file cabinets to see if there are any lingering items that need to go to the bank.

If you are taking vacation during the July 4 holiday, please send your deposits over before you leave.

Also, money that needs accounting for in FY20 must be brought to the Finance office no later than 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 30. If it arrives later, it will go into the FY21 budget.

If you have any questions about deposits, please contact Heather Groenlund at 503-554-2173. Thank you and have a great summer!

Change for Honors Program

Monday, June 22nd, 2020

The honors program at George Fox will no longer carry the William Penn name. Penn’s name was originally chosen for the program because of his influence as a Quaker statesman in early America, and his charitable relationship with Native Americans. In recent months, it came to the attention of program leaders that William Penn was also a slave owner. After a series of conversations with administrators, faculty and students, the decision was made to no longer use the name. 

The core values of our program remain humility, charity, and truth-seeking. We remain committed to offering a “generous canon” in our program reading list, a reading list that includes a range of perspectives, some of which align with our Christian commitments and some of which do not.

A text or figure does not have to represent our values in order to be read and discussed within the program; however, the name of our program should reflect our core values, including the most important value of love, which requires seeing every human being as made in the image of God. Slavery and racism are egregious sins against Christian love and violations of human dignity.

As Christians, we stand with those who cry out for racial justice in our world and are committed to promoting love and justice in our program. 

The exact details and timeline for this official change have not been finalized, but for now the program will be called the George Fox Honors Program. 

Free virtual event discusses High-Impact Chronic Pain

Monday, June 22nd, 2020

The university’s employees and students are invited to attend a free virtual event that will discuss the topic of High-Impact Chronic Pain (HICP) on Saturday, July 18, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

HICP affects 11 to 20 million U.S. adults and interferes with work or other daily activities most days or every day. People with HICP often suffer from iatrogenic harms, including (but not limited to) prescription-induced opiate use disorders.

In this session, we will hear from experts representing a variety of professions to discuss the healthcare experiences of people with HICP and the evidence on what works to reduce iatrogenic harms and promote health. You don’t want to miss this interactive virtual event intended to strengthen the primary care workforce. 

Students and employees can attend for free, but you must register ASAP at this link. Please contact Tammy O’Doherty (todohert@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

Student Loan Refund Tips

Sunday, June 21st, 2020

When used wisely, student loans are a resource that can help students finance an education and gain access to a better life. Here are a few tips to keep your student loan debt in check:

  •  Avoid using student loan funds to pay for anything that isn’t related to your education, such as:
    – Vacation
    – Clothes
    – Eating out for every meal
  • Before making a purchase using your student loan refund, ask yourself if you truly need it in order to get through school and graduate.
  • Create a monthly budget to keep your spending in check.
  • Look for ways to cut spending where possible. 
  • Return any leftover funds that you don’t need to your loan servicer.

Find more financial tips at studentloanhero.com. Contact your financial aid counselor at fa.georgefox.edu for other questions regarding your student loans.

IDEA Center looking for students who are fans of the 4:3 Plan

Sunday, June 21st, 2020

Have you found that creating and following your 4:3 Plan (or a 3:2 or 2:1 Plan) has helped you to be a more successful college student?

The IDEA Center is making a video for LIBA 100 students, and we are  looking to add a few student testimonials about the the benefits of a 4:3 Plan. Complete this form if you would like to be considered!

Questions? Contact Colleen Sump at csump@georgefox.edu.

Free virtual event discusses High-Impact Chronic Pain

Thursday, June 18th, 2020

The university’s employees and students are invited to attend a free virtual event that will discuss the topic of High-Impact Chronic Pain (HICP) on Saturday, July 18, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

HICP affects 11 to 20 million U.S. adults and interferes with work or other daily activities most days or every day. People with HICP often suffer from iatrogenic harms, including (but not limited to) prescription-induced opiate use disorders.

In this session, we will hear from experts representing a variety of professions to discuss the healthcare experiences of people with HICP and the evidence on what works to reduce iatrogenic harms and promote health. You don’t want to miss this interactive virtual event intended to strengthen the primary care workforce. 

Students and employees can attend for free, but you must register ASAP at this link. Please contact Tammy O’Doherty (todohert@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

End-of-fiscal-year deposit reminders

Wednesday, June 17th, 2020

If you have any deposits for FY20, please bring your money over to the Finance office before Tuesday, June 30. Checks dated prior to June 30, 2020, must be deposited in the current fiscal year. Please look around your desks and file cabinets to see if there are any lingering items that need to go to the bank.

If you are taking vacation during the July 4 holiday, please send your deposits over before you leave.

Also, money that needs accounting for in FY20 must be brought to the Finance office no later than 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 30. If it arrives later, it will go into the FY21 budget.

If you have any questions about deposits, please contact Heather Groenlund at 503-554-2173. Thank you and have a great summer!

Reflect on Juneteenth tomorrow

Wednesday, June 17th, 2020

Friday, June 19, celebrates and honors Juneteenth, which marks the end of slavery in America.

On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers emancipated the last remaining enslaved African Americans in what was the Confederacy. This is a key milestone in our nation’s history, and you are encouraged to take time to consider its lasting significance in our world today.

Showers in Wheeler have been shut off

Wednesday, June 17th, 2020

The Oregon Health Authority has issued guidance for fitness-related organizations to close their shower facilities.

As we slowly reopen our facilities for camps and use by student-athletes, we are following all rules, regulations and guidance by the Oregon Health Authority. As such, the showers in Wheeler Sports Center have been temporarily shut off.

If you have questions, contact Adam Puckett (apuckett@georgefox.edu).

Be aware of changes to water fountains on campus

Wednesday, June 17th, 2020

There are many styles of drinking fountains across campus. The fountains that share a touchless bottle filler with a manually activated bubbler will no longer function as designed. Plant Services will be disabling the bubbler function, and the bottle filler will remain functional.

Plant Services will also be replacing some older bubblers with touchless bottle fillers. All fountains, being a shared surface, are sanitized daily.

We can all play a part in the sanitation efforts by avoiding contact between our water bottle opening and the bottler filler surfaces. It is also recommended that water bottles are regularly washed with soap and hot water.

Thank you for your understanding as we strive to contribute to the health and wellness of the George Fox community. 

Student Loan Refund Tips

Tuesday, June 16th, 2020

When used wisely, student loans are a resource that can help students finance an education and gain access to a better life. Here are a few tips to keep your student loan debt in check:

  •  Avoid using student loan funds to pay for anything that isn’t related to your education, such as:
    – Vacation
    – Clothes
    – Eating out for every meal
  • Before making a purchase using your student loan refund, ask yourself if you truly need it in order to get through school and graduate.
  • Create a monthly budget to keep your spending in check.
  • Look for ways to cut spending where possible. 
  • Return any leftover funds that you don’t need to your loan servicer.

Find more financial tips at studentloanhero.com. Contact your financial aid counselor at fa.georgefox.edu for other questions regarding your student loans.

IDEA Center looking for students who are fans of the 4:3 Plan

Tuesday, June 16th, 2020

Have you found that creating and following your 4:3 Plan (or a 3:2 or 2:1 Plan) has helped you to be a more successful college student?

The IDEA Center is making a video for LIBA 100 students, and we are  looking to add a few student testimonials about the the benefits of a 4:3 Plan. Complete this form if you would like to be considered!

Questions? Contact Colleen Sump at csump@georgefox.edu.