Monday, March 5th, 2018
The importance of being ethical in the business world will be discussed at a special George Fox-hosted lecture presented by Jeff Grubb, a former vice president at Wells Fargo, on Thursday, March 15. Grubb’s free presentation, “A Christian in the Business World: Ethical Decisions in Challenging Times,†begins at 7 p.m. in Hoover 105.
Grubb has been a trustee at the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust since 2010. He retired from corporate life in 2017 after 35 years in financial services working for Progressive Insurance, U.S. Bank, U.S. Trust and Wells Fargo. He has also served on the advisory board of several private companies.
The lecture is being presented by George Fox’s Office of the President and College of Business. It is the latest installment of the university’s Reiten Lecture Executive in Residence Series.
Questions? Contact Missy Terry at terrym@georgefox.edu.
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Monday, March 5th, 2018
Calling all singers, bands, spoken word artists, and podcasters: The Student Mixtape Project is back, and we are passionate about giving George Fox students a chance to “Be Heard.”
Being a part of the mixtape only takes two simple steps:
- Fill out this survey so we can learn about who you are.
- If you would like a free hour of studio recording time, after the survey, we will send you an Excel sheet to sign up for your session. If your audio track is already mixed, please send it directly to Paige Patterson at ppatteson13@georgefox.edu.
Who are we?
The George Fox Student Mixtape Project is a collaborative student project that started back in the early 2000s. It was revamped last year through KFOX Radio to produce 400 student mixtapes that were given away on Dead Day. With the help of ASC, we plan to produce 800 free mixtapes for the student body featuring selected works and release the entirety of all submissions online.
Be a part of George Fox history, and “Be Heard.”
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Monday, March 5th, 2018
Want to support a missions trip to Nicaragua? Want to see a professor get “pied?†Come to the Bruin Den Tuesday through Friday, March 6-9, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Drop money into the jar with the name of the professor you want to see “pied.”
The top four jars with the most money in them will be “pied” on Tuesday, March 13, right after chapel! The participating professors are Kelly Chang, Sue O’Donnell, Chris Koch, Kris Kays, David MartÃnez, Steve Sherwood, Matthew Stump, Katie Mastropaolo, Abigail Favale, Javier Garcia, Melissa Ramos, Todd Curtis and Matt Dyment.
Contact Julia Toews (jtoews17@georgefox.edu) for more information.
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Monday, March 5th, 2018
The SpiL Shalom team invites the campus community to an on-campus worship event, “The Burn,” this Friday, March 9, from 6 p.m. to midnight in the Stevens Center. The music will continue all night, as led by 12 different student worship groups.
Our goal: To make intentional space for God to move and speak. What does it look like to worship God through the “highs and lows” … when we feel like it and even when we don’t… when we are happy and well fed and when we are tired/cranky?
In a world where we are so fast-paced and easily bored, it so critical that we learned the discipline of commitment, especially to the Lord our God! So, we are challenging students to commit to the entirety of the six-hour event to worship Jesus and sit in his love with expectancy. However, please feel free to come and go as you need, we are just encouraging students to challenge themselves and worship even when it gets uncomfortable.
We will also have some stations/communion available. There is so much potential to bring all of our groups together for a night of unity; we hope you will join us!
Contact Shea Krevi at skrevi15@georgefox.edu with any questions!
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Monday, March 5th, 2018
Do you want to go on a Juniors Abroad trip in May 2019? All eligible students should attend the Juniors Abroad Information Meeting to get information about the different trips and tent city registration.
Join us from 6 to 7 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday) in Wood-Mar Auditorium.
Questions? Email Lynn Scott (lscott@georgefox.edu).
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Monday, March 5th, 2018
Information Services is looking for a multi-talented individual to work closely with the information services coordinator. In this position, you will represent George Fox University to those calling the university switchboard and to visitors and guests at the Information Desk. You will have the exciting opportunity to deliver our Be Known promise while serving in this fun and engaging role as you provide above-and-beyond customer service to all you provide assistance to!
This is a 10-hour-per-week position that starts in the fall of 2018. Job posting and application requirements are available on Handshake. Email Barbi Doran at bdoran@georgefox.edu with any questions.
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Monday, March 5th, 2018
Join us tonight (Tuesday) at 8:30 p.m. in Canyon Commons for the Shalom chapel elective! We will gather for a time of worship, fellowship and homemade bread as we engage with our Lord!
We would love to see you there. Questions? Contact Shea Krevi at skrevi15@georgefox.edu.
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Monday, March 5th, 2018
All are invited to the 2018 Spring Faculty Lecture tonight (Tuesday) at 6 p.m. in Hoover 105. Our featured speaker, and recipient of the 2016-17 Faculty Achievement Award for Graduate Research and Scholarship, is Jason Brumitt, assistant professor of physical therapy.
Brumitt’s lecture, “Can Preseason Performance and Fitness Testing Identify Athletes at Risk for Injury?,” will focus on a recent trend in sports science research to identify athletes at risk for injury based on measures of preseason fitness. His research has entailed collecting measures of preseason fitness and functional performance in collegiate athletes to identify associations between sport readiness and future injury.
Come early, between 5 and 6 p.m., and check out the work of our Richter Student Scholars and Steinfeldt Peace Scholars at a symposium in the Hoover lobby. George Fox students will present their research and peace projects in a conversational poster format.
Both events are sponsored by the Faculty Development Committee. Refreshments will be served.
Contact Laurie Fair (lfair@georgefox.edu) for more information.
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Monday, March 5th, 2018
Please take a moment to click on the link below to nominate the student-athlete you think best represents the Be Known promise of a George Fox student through their athletic representation. The Bruin Award will be presented at the 2018 Georgies athletic award ceremony, open to everyone at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 12, in Bauman Auditorium! Click on the link to vote now!
Bruin Award
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.”
Contact Stacy Kozlowski (skozlowski14@georgefox.edu) with any questions.
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Sunday, March 4th, 2018
Do you like showing others ways to be a more effective and efficient student? Do your friends always come to you to look over their papers before they turn them in? Do you have a GPA above 3.0?
If you answered yes to these questions, you might have a future as an ARC consultant in the Academic Resource Center. We are interested in students from any major, not just English.
Applications for the 2018-19 academic year are due by Friday, March 9. Application instructions and additional information are available at the ARC Application page. Contact Maddie Lowen (mlowen@georgefox.edu) if you have questions.
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Sunday, March 4th, 2018
The William Penn Honors Program invites you to come hear Donald L. Drakeman, a distinguished research professor in the Constitutional Studies Program at Notre Dame, a fellow in health management at Cambridge University, and a venture partner with Advent Venture Partners.
He will be speaking on the Newberg campus at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 8, in the Edwards-Holman Science Center. The topic of his presentation is “Death Sentence for the Life Sciences? The Humanities and the Future of Medicine.â€
Drakeman is the cofounder of two biotechnology companies that have created new treatments for cancer. His most recent book is Why We Need the Humanities: Life Science, Law and the Common Good.
For more information, contact Jocelyn Stein at jstein@georgefox.edu.
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Sunday, March 4th, 2018
Enter your international photos to win one of three prizes! This will be our seventh annual George Fox International Photo Contest. Photos must be taken outside of the United States. The top-10 finalists for each of the three categories (People, Landscape/Architecture, or Culture), will be hung in the Steven Center’s atrium for voting.
You can now begin submitting photos to qou15@georgefox.edu.
Questions? Contact Alex Pia at apia@georgefox.edu, Cheryl Cha at ccha14@georgefox.edu, or qou15@georgefox.edu.
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Sunday, March 4th, 2018
Are you a George Fox student or grad student looking for a place to live this year? Friendship House Newberg might be the perfect house for you! We’re located just 10 blocks from campus and newly remodeled.
If you have a heart and a vision for friendship and community with other students and the people you live with, Friendship House has the vision of creating community within, and in the greater George Fox and Newberg communities.
At Friendship House, you’ll have your own bedroom with a half bath, as well as a shared master bathroom, newly remodeled kitchen and living room. You’ll also have the opportunity to live life alongside two individuals with developmental disabilities who are engaged in the community and life of Newberg.
The vision of Friendship House is to build relationships, build bridges between individuals with disabilities and the community.
Contact Sondra Strong at 503-201-8321 or fhnewberg@gmail.com to find out more. Hurry in to secure your room!
Employees, if you know of a student who might be interested, please encourage them to inquire with Sondra.
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Sunday, March 4th, 2018
Drop by for some lunch or dinner at Sandwich Express on Wednesday, March 7, between 3:30 p.m. and closure, to show your support for George Fox physical therapy students going to Ghana and Uganda this June!
Fifty percent of the proceeds from the event will go toward supporting the students and this great cause. Please come show your support! Sandwich Express is located at 901 Brutscher St. #B, in Newberg.
Contact Nick Gammie (ngammie16@georgefox.edu) with any questions.
Thank you!
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Sunday, March 4th, 2018
Do you want to go on a Juniors Abroad trip in May 2019? All eligible students should attend the Juniors Abroad Information Meeting to get information about the different trips and tent city registration.
Join us from 6 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 7, in Wood-Mar Auditorium.
Questions? Email Lynn Scott (lscott@georgefox.edu).
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Sunday, March 4th, 2018
John Foubert, a professor of higher education and student affairs administration at Oklahoma State University, will be on campus to speak with students this Thursday, March 8. You won’t want to miss what he has to say on these important topics (elective chapel credit is available as well)!
How Pornography Harms: A Conversation with Students (session for all students)
- Thursday, March 8, from 10:50 to 11:40 a.m. in Canyon Commons 101/102/103
Sexual Violence: A Conversation with Students (separate sessions for women and men)
- A Conversation with Women (session for women): Thursday, March 8, from 7 to 8 p.m. in Hoover 105
- A Conversation with Men (session for men): Thursday, March 8, from 8:45 to 9:45 p.m. in Hoover 105
Foubert has written several books and articles on these topics and is a much-sought-after speaker and consultant to colleges across the nation and the military. He makes frequent appearances on CNN and NPR, and is cited regularly in news outlets like the Huffington Post, The New York Times, and U.S. News & World Report. He has testified before Congress and briefed the White House and the Pentagon about how to end sexual violence.
If you have questions, please feel free to contact the student life office at studentlife@georgefox.edu.
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Sunday, March 4th, 2018
Want to engage with library faculty to thoughtfully provide feedback on the library experience? Want to build your resumé by playing a role in a collaborative group environment? We would love to connect with you! Consider applying for the Libraries Student Advisory Group.
What is the Libraries’ Student Advisory Group?
A group of students who, at library faculty request, will gather to provide input and discuss various issues concerning the libraries – anything from social media use to the design of our instruction programs and website. When the library faculty have questions about the student experience, the advisory group members will be our go-to resource!
Who is eligible?
Students who use the Portland Center Library or Murdock Learning Resource Center are eligible to apply. Meetings will be held in person in Newberg and accessible via Zoom for online/distance student group members.
Apply today at this link!
Contact Sarah Stevenson (sstevenson@georgefox.edu) for more information.
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Sunday, March 4th, 2018
Please take a moment to click on the link below to nominate the student-athlete you think best represents the Be Known promise of a George Fox student through their athletic representation. The Bruin Award will be presented at the 2018 Georgies athletic award ceremony, open to everyone at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 12, in Bauman Auditorium! Click on the link to vote now!
Bruin Award
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.”
Contact Stacy Kozlowski (skozlowski14@georgefox.edu) with any questions.
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Sunday, March 4th, 2018
Are you looking for an on-campus summer position? The IDEA Center is looking for a student worker to work full time from May through August at our front desk.
If interested in learning more about the position, or if you would like to apply, check out our post on Handshake.
If you have questions, please contact Grace Packer at gpacker@georgefox.edu.
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Sunday, March 4th, 2018
The William Penn Honors Program invites you to hear biotech entrepreneur Donald Drakeman this Thursday, March 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Edwards-Holman Science Center. The lecture is free and open to all.
Drakeman is a distinguished research professor in the Constitutional Studies Program at Princeton University and a venture partner with Advent Venture Partners. He has cofounded two highly successful biotechnology companies that have created new treatments for cancer.
He will be speaking on the intersection between the sometimes polarizing fields of the humanities and the life sciences in a lecture entitled, “Death Sentence for the Life Sciences? The Humanities and the Future of Medicine.”
If you have questions, please contact Jocelyn Stein at jstein@georgefox.edu.
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