Apply to work for Student Activities next year

Tuesday, March 12th, 2019

Do you want to be involved on campus next year? It’s not too late! Student Activities is hiring.

Apply to be a part of the team, join the hype, and make fun your job. We’re looking for a diverse group of event planners (no experience necessary), graphic designers, videographers, photographers and “fun generators.” Some positions are paid by the hour, others are paid by stipend.

Applications can be found here and will be due Wednesday, March 20, at 5 p.m. Student Activities aims to create memorable experiences and places for people to belong. Everyone is encouraged to apply.

Questions? Email activities@georgefox.edu.

Join the Hadlock Student Center’s guide training program

Tuesday, March 12th, 2019

The Hadlock Student Center is looking for people with a love of the outdoors to join a guide program.

To kick this off, we have an eight-day training trip starting on Monday, May 6. This will be an immersive experience covering backcountry navigation, camp craft, rock climbing, and many other wilderness skills. The trip cost is $150, which includes food and transportation.

The first pre-trip meeting is on Wednesday, March 20, at 8:30 p.m. Fill out this online form to register.

Want to learn more? Contact Keith Schneider at kschneid@georgefox.edu.  

Gather for dean candidate’s presentation this afternoon

Tuesday, March 12th, 2019

Come meet the College of Behavioral and Health Sciences’ dean candidate, Kelly Flores, in Canyon Commons 102 today (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. Dr. Flores will give a brief presentation on what she sees for the future of the CBHS in the next 10 years, followed by a Q&A session.

Questions? Contact Janelle Freitag at jfreitag@georgefox.edu.

PT program’s Africa service trip hosts banquet and auction fundraiser

Tuesday, March 12th, 2019

This summer the university’s physical therapy department is taking a medical service trip to Ghana and Uganda to serve a diverse and less privileged community.

To help raise funds for the trip, we are hosting a banquet on Saturday, April 6, at 5 p.m. in Canyon Commons. Tickets are $25 and include dinner and a silent auction.

If you are interested in joining us, please contact John Miller at Johnm17@georgefox.edu or call/text 503-550-1713, or come by the physical therapy department in the Roberts Center and ask for John.

Update: New dates for ‘Gym to Crag’ class

Tuesday, March 12th, 2019

Are you interested in taking your climbing to the next level by venturing outside? This is the class for you! We will cover a variety of topics, including knots, anchor building, and risks unique to outdoor climbing.

There are three class sessions now set for March 19, April 2 and April 9 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The course will conclude with an outdoor excursion on Saturday, April 13.

The course fee is $15 and needs to be paid prior to the first class session. Participants should be experienced climbers and have completed the Hadlock Student Center belay assessment or equivalent. Sign up at imleagues.com.

Contact Rob Simpson at simpsonr@georgefox.edu or Keith Schneider at kschneid@georgefox.edu with questions.

Plan to attend PT doctor’s lecture on prosthetic device development

Tuesday, March 12th, 2019

The School of Physical Therapy is excited to host Dr. Jason Wilken to lecture on the topic “Stairs as a Model for Understanding Prosthetic Device Development” on Tuesday, March 19, in Canyon Commons 101 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

This presentation will expand the clinician’s understanding and appreciation of the biomechanics, technology and patient factors that drive state-of-the-art prosthesis and development. Please join us for a high-level and engaging talk with Dr. Wilken. Light refreshments will be served.

Wilken is an associate professor and director of collaborative research and development in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Iowa.

Questions? Contact Linda Dallof at ldallof@georgefox.edu.

See economics documentary ‘The Pursuit’ tonight

Tuesday, March 12th, 2019

Join the Department of Economics and the American Enterprise Institute tonight (Wednesday) to screen a new documentary, The Pursuit, at 7 p.m. in Hoover 105. Cookies and beverages will be provided.

In it, professional-musician-turned-intrepid-economist Arthur Brooks travels around the globe in search of an answer to the question, “How can we lift up the world, starting with those at the margins of society?”

Arthur’s journey takes him through the chaotic streets of Mumbai, a town in Kentucky left behind by the global economy, a homeless shelter in New York, a street protest in Barcelona, and a Himalayan Buddhist monastery. Along the way, he discovers the secrets not only to material progress for the least fortunate but also true and lasting happiness for all.

For more information about the film, click here. RSVP for the screening here.

Questions? Contact Bailey Timmons at btimmons16@georgefox.edu.

Nominate a student-athlete for this year’s Bruin Award

Tuesday, March 12th, 2019

Please take a moment to click here to nominate the student-athlete you think best represents George Fox’s “Be Known” promise through their athletic representation. The Bruin Award will be presented at the 2019 Georgies athletic award ceremony, open to everyone at 6:45 p.m. on Monday, April 15, in Bauman Auditorium!

To help guide you, here is a description of the “Be Known” promise:

“Be known means to be understood, valued, encouraged and uplifted. At George Fox, to be known means that professors and staff connect with students in authentic ways – personally, academically, spiritually – recognizing that we all come to this place with different backgrounds, life experiences and dreams for the future. To be known means that students not only learn new ideas, they share their own. To be known means to be heard.”

Questions? Contact Kati Viscaino at kviscaino16@georgefox.edu.

Come to Open Mic event at Coffee Cottage this Saturday

Tuesday, March 12th, 2019

Have you ever wanted to present your slam poetry, original music, stand-up comedy, interpretive dance, or anything in between? Try it all at the Coffee Cottage Open Mic this Saturday, March 16!

Come at 6:45 p.m. to fill in your slot or 7 p.m. if you plan to watch the fun. Join us at the Coffee Cottage at 808 E. Hancock St.

Please note: Due to our copyright laws, we cannot allow covers; we encourage original works all-around. If you are performing an original song, please bring your instrument. We provide an amp and microphone.

Contact Araya Glancy at aglancy16@georgefox.edu for more information.

Gather for the Hawaii Club’s luau on Friday

Tuesday, March 12th, 2019

Aloha! Please make plans to attend the Hawaii Club’s annual luau this Friday, March 15. There will be games, prizes and performances for you to enjoy.

Dinner will begin at 5 p.m. in the main dining room, and performances will be at 6 p.m. in Canyon Commons 101-103. Make sure you come early to get good seats.

If you have any questions, contact Antonio Isom at aisom15@georgefox.edu.

Come to Disney swing dance this Saturday

Tuesday, March 12th, 2019

This Saturday, March 16, is our first-ever Disney-themed swing dance. Dress up as a character from Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, and more. We will swing dance to Disney music and enjoy Disney-themed snacks.

We will have intermediate lessons at 7 p.m. and the dance will officially start at 7:30 p.m. See you Saturday night!

Questions? Contact Andrea Alsager at aalsager17@georgefox.edu.

Gather for nursing faculty panel on faith, family, and the field of healthcare

Tuesday, March 12th, 2019

Come hear nursing faculty members share their life experiences and how faith has informed their practices as nurses on Monday, March 18, from 7 to 8:15 p.m. in Hoover 102. This is meant to be a Q&A session where you can ask them any question you want. Everyone is welcome to come! 

Potential questions and discussion topics include:

  • How do you prioritize family and friends when in a demanding job? What if you are working nights?
  • How do you avoid bringing work home with you? How can you build a long-lasting marriage when your job is to care for other people all the time?
  • What does parenting look like when you are a nurse and you know what can go wrong?
  • How do you cope with anxiety and emotional strain?

The faculty panelists will be Andrea Alexander, Marcia Bogert, Stephanie (Fisher) Matthew and Elizabeth Roark. Light snacks will be provided, and chapel credit is available.

Questions? Contact Stephanie Matthew at smatthew@georgefox.edu.

Gather for intergenerational game night on Friday

Tuesday, March 12th, 2019

Come on over to Friendsview this Friday, March 15, for a night of fun, games and intentional conversations! This is a great chance to get to know our next-door neighbors.

There will be ping pong, pool, shuffleboard, and various board and card games. We will meet in the Bauman lobby at 6:15 p.m. to walk over together.

Questions? Contact Rosemary Michael-Trumbul at Rmichaeltrumbull17@georgefox.edu.

Plan to attend Thursday lecture featuring Princeton’s Robert P. George

Monday, March 11th, 2019

The university community is invited to a lecture featuring Robert P. George at 7:30 p.m. this Thursday, March 14, in Bauman Auditorium. George will be speaking on “Civic Virtues and the Constitution: The Founders’ Plan to Protect Liberty and Prevent Tyranny.”

Don’t miss this compelling lecture from one of the nation’s preeminent and influential conservative Christian thinkers, an award-winning teacher, and top scholar in ethics, law, politics and philosophy.

George is the McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University. More information can be found here.

Questions? Contact Nancy Schifferdecker at nschifferdecher@georgefox.edu.

Watch ‘Promised Land’ film tonight in Hoover 105

Monday, March 11th, 2019

The Center for Peace and Justice presents Promised Land, an indigenous film, tonight (Tuesday) from 6 to 9 p.m. in Hoover 105.

Chinook Tribal Chairman, Tony Johnson, and the producers, Vasant and Sarah Salcedo, will be present for a Q&A following the film. Admission is free, and the public is welcome.

Promised Land is an award-winning social justice documentary that follows two tribes in the Pacific Northwest, the Duwamish and the Chinook, as they fight for the restoration of treaty rights they have long been denied. In following their story, the film examines a larger problem in the way that the government and society still look at tribal sovereignty.

Students and faculty are welcome to come early, from 3 to 4 p.m., to meet Chinook Tribal Chairman Tony Johnson in Hoover 211 or the film producers, Vasant and Sarah Salcedo, in Hoover 250.

Questions? Contact Tricia Hornback at thornback@georgefox.edu or Laurie Fair at Lfair@georgefox.edu.

Gather for Disney trivia night this Thursday

Monday, March 11th, 2019

Bruin QuizLIT is having a Disney-themed trivia night this Thursday, March 14, at 7 p.m. in Hoover 206. It is open to the public and anyone can come!

There is a $20 buy-in per team (two to five people) that goes toward a cash prize for the winners. Follow us on Instagram for more information and updates @bruinquizlit.

Questions? Contact Missy Downs at mdowns15@georgefox.edu.

Avoid parking in Stevens and Hoover lots on Thursday and Friday

Monday, March 11th, 2019

The undergraduate admissions office is getting ready to welcome over 200 prospective students to our annual March Scholarship Competition this Thursday and Friday, March 14-15!

Each of you, as you interact with families and students, play an incredible role in helping to determine whether they choose George Fox, so thank you for helping ensure our families and students feel welcomed and cared for by our community.

In the spirit of hospitality, please avoid parking in the Hoover and Stevens parking lots on Thursday afternoon and Friday to ensure close parking for our guests.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to Kelly Friesen at ext. 2248 or kfriesen@georgefox.edu.

Gather for Super Smash Bros. tournament on Saturday

Monday, March 11th, 2019

Join the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Maker’s Club this Saturday, March 16, for an exciting Super Smash Bros. tournament!

We will gather at 7 p.m. in the Hadlock Student Center. There is no entry fee, all are welcome, and snacks and prizes will be provided.

If you don’t have a partner we will find you one. We will also have a station going for casual players, so grab some friends and join us for a community-filled study break.

Questions? Contact Drake Dawson at DDawson16@georgefox.edu.

Apply to work at Hadlock Student Center

Monday, March 11th, 2019

Want to score one of the coolest jobs on campus? Now is your chance!

The Hadlock Student Center is looking for individuals interested in rock climbing, marketing, refereeing, teaching fitness classes and more. Applications for staff are open now in Handshake and need to be completed by 5 p.m. on Friday, March 22.

Questions? Contact Rob Simpson at simpsonr@georgefox.edu or Keith Schneider at kschneid@georgefox.edu.

Stop by nursing serve team’s Krispy Kreme and Dutch Bros. fundraiser today

Monday, March 11th, 2019

Do you like Krispy Kreme and Dutch Bros.?

If you do, come support the nursing serve team to Kenya and purchase a Krispy Kreme donut, maybe even a dozen if you so desire, and a Dutch Bros. gift card! Stop by our table outside Klages today (Tuesday) and next Wednesday, March 20, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Donuts are $1 each or $10 for a dozen, and gift cards can be purchased at any amount to immediately be spent at any Dutch Bros. location.

Questions? Contact Ashley Imes at aimes15@georgefox.edu.