Join in the fun of first ‘Koinonia’ tomorrow night

Wednesday, March 8th, 2017

Let’s emphasize knowing as much as we emphasize being known. “Koinonia” is a space created for community, featuring good food, good conversation and some fun games in between. Come join us at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) for the first-ever “Koinonia” in the Stevens Center’s Duke Atrium.

See you there! Follow @ascmulticulturallife on Facebook for more information.

Room still available on spring break serve trip to Seattle

Wednesday, March 8th, 2017

Looking for something fun to do over spring break? Consider a trip to Seattle with students! We are looking for a university-approved van driver (or someone over 21 willing to become approved) to join us for our serve trip to Seattle Urban Impact.

If you are interested (or have a recommendation), please contact Gary Buckley (gbuckley15@georgefox.edu) or Jamie Kitchen (jkitchen15@georgefox.edu).

Guest speaks on ‘Christian Identity, Immigration and Crime’ tonight

Tuesday, March 7th, 2017

How do Evangelical Latina/o immigrants use their faith to contest “crimmigration,” or the increasing collaboration between local police and immigration enforcement?

Join us for a special presentation, “Christian Identity, Immigration and Crime,” presented by Dr. Melissa Guzman, assistant professor of sociology at San Francisco State University, tonight (Wednesday) from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in Canyon Commons 101.

Based on two years of ethnographic research conducted across different Evangelical Mexican and Central American congregations in California, Guzman examines how the everyday lives of undocumented Latina/o migrants are structured by the criminal justice system, as they negotiate the constant threat of deportation, avoid criminalization, and use their Christian identities to establish a sense of spiritual legitimacy in their communities.

By documenting how Evangelical Latina/o migrants negotiate their religious identities in a context of crime and immigration, her research shows how criminalization affects different individuals in a community, not just the ones who come into direct contact with the criminal justice system by being arrested or deported.

Her work lies at the intersection of:

  • Ethnographic research
  • Immigration communities
  • Religious identities
  • Criminal justice

All are invited. Contact Aida Ramos (aramos@georgefox.edu) for more information.

Asian-American Club hosts heritage night this Sunday

Tuesday, March 7th, 2017

Join the Fusion Asian-American Club for a night of worship and sharing of food and our heritage. We will also be hearing from a couple of our members about their experiences as Asian Americans on campus. Everyone is welcome, and we hope to see you there!

Join us at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 12, in the International House.

Contact Elaine Wu (ewu14@georgefox.edu) with any questions!

Survey: Library Extended Hours

Tuesday, March 7th, 2017

Do you ever wish the campus library was open later? Would you like to be able to use library resources outside of the scheduled hours of operation? To share your thoughts, please take our three-question student survey by clicking the link below.

Library Extended Hours Survey

Thanks!
– Solomon Smith (csmith14@georgefox.edu)

Disclaimer:
These surveys are student generated and are not to be associated with any official research conducted by faculty and staff at George Fox University. Any views or opinions presented in these surveys are solely those of the students and do not represent those of George Fox University. The distribution of these surveys is a service provided to George Fox University students as they prepare their research required by the curriculum. Students are required to have department approval. Any questions about these surveys should be directed to the students associated with the survey in question.

Interested in a Winter Serve trip to Nepal?

Tuesday, March 7th, 2017

Interested in missional serving abroad? SpIL will be taking a group of students to Nepal next winter, and the prep starts now!

If you are at all interested, email spirituallife@georgefox.edu and we will email you when the information meeting is and when applications open!

‘Women in the Jazz Age’ is theme of Jazz Dialogues Concert next week

Tuesday, March 7th, 2017

The university community is invited to a free Jazz Dialogues Concert at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 17, in Bauman Auditorium.

This is our second annual unique, interdisciplinary presentation. This year’s lecture/recital is entitled “Jazz Dialogues: Women in the Jazz Age.” It features a lecture by Leah Payne, assistant professor of Christian studies, and performances by the university’s Jazz Ensemble, which will play the music of women composers including Mary Lou Williams, Billie Holiday, Maria Schneider and more.

See you there! Contact Nathanael Ankeny (nankeny@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

Join in first ‘Koinonia’ gathering this Friday

Tuesday, March 7th, 2017

Let’s emphasize knowing as much as we emphasize being known. “Koinonia” is a space created for community, featuring good food, good conversation and some fun games in between. Come join us at 7:30 p.m. this Friday, March 10, for the first-ever “Koinonia” in the Stevens Center’s Duke Atrium.

Hope to see you there! Follow @ascmulticulturallife on Facebook for more information.

Van driver needed for spring break serve trip to Seattle

Tuesday, March 7th, 2017

Looking for something fun to do over spring break? Consider a trip to Seattle with students! We are looking for a university-approved van driver (or someone over 21 willing to become approved) to join us for our serve trip to Seattle Urban Impact.

If you are interested (or have a recommendation), please contact Gary Buckley (gbuckley15@georgefox.edu) or Jamie Kitchen (jkitchen15@georgefox.edu).

This week’s home athletic events

Tuesday, March 7th, 2017

Saturday, March 11, noon – Men’s Tennis vs. Pacific Lutheran
Saturday, March 11, 11 a.m. – Baseball vs. Whitworth, Morse Athletic Complex
Saturday, March 11, 2 p.m. – Baseball vs. Whitworth, Morse Athletic Complex
Sunday, March 12, 11 a.m. – Baseball vs. Whitworth, Morse Athletic Complex
Sunday, March 12, 2 p.m. – Baseball vs. Whitworth. Morse Athletic Complex
Sunday, March 12, noon – Women’s Lacrosse vs. Colorado College, Austin Sports Complex

For more information, contact the sports information office at ext. 2926 or visit the George Fox sports website at gfubruins.com.

Survey: Chapel

Tuesday, March 7th, 2017

Students in the Stats 240 class wish to collect survey responses concerning undergraduate students’ opinions about chapel and religious events on campus.

Click the link below to participate in the survey!

Chapel Survey

Thank you!
– Carissa McGouran (cmcgouran16@georgefox.edu)

Disclaimer:
These surveys are student generated and are not to be associated with any official research conducted by faculty and staff at George Fox University. Any views or opinions presented in these surveys are solely those of the students and do not represent those of George Fox University. The distribution of these surveys is a service provided to George Fox University students as they prepare their research required by the curriculum. Students are required to have department approval. Any questions about these surveys should be directed to the students associated with the survey in question.

All-worship service scheduled this morning in chapel

Monday, March 6th, 2017

Join us this morning (Tuesday) in chapel for an all-praise and worship service led by Sean Beck and Kesha Nugent. All are welcome to join us at 10:50 a.m. in Bauman Auditorium.

And, as usual, we will host Vespers Wednesday night at 7 p.m. in the same location.

All invited to ‘Ending Sexual Violence’ conversation tonight

Monday, March 6th, 2017

Make plans to attend a special event, “Ending Sexual Violence: A Conversation with George Fox Students,” from 8:30 to 9:45 p.m. tonight (Tuesday) in Canyon Commons 101 & 102.

Please join us as Debra Bridges from the Yamhill County Crime Victims Unit and Todd Baltzell of the Newberg/Dundee Police Department  share with our community ways that we can all help to end sexual violence. This event is sponsored by the Office of Student Life.

Questions? Contact Jere Witherspoon at jwithers@georgefox.edu.

Film this Friday shows how to glorify God in business

Monday, March 6th, 2017

To be a Christian, do you have to give up on a life in business? Do you need to give up your possessions and work as a missionary, or in ministry?

If these questions intrigue you, come join us for a short film, To Whom Is Given: Business for the Common Good, in which academic experts and everyday Christians share their stories about how they glorify God through their work. We’ll screen the film from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Friday, March 10, in Hoover 105.

Come enjoy this screening, followed by a discussion led by Nate Peach! Chapel credit is available, and there will be free food!

Contact Grace Friberg (gfriberg13@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

Sign up now for ‘Beat Baker’ run on March 18

Monday, March 6th, 2017

Think you have what it takes to beat our president, Robin Baker, in a 5K run? Sign up and find out!

Register for the “Beat Baker” run at georgefox.edu/health (T-shirt included in registration). The race is in Newberg on Saturday, March 18, at 8 a.m., and the cost is only $10 for students and $25 for non-students.

The run is part of a full slate of Health and Wellness Week activities. Check out the website for more details.

Sophomores: Don’t forget tomorrow’s Juniors Abroad info meeting

Monday, March 6th, 2017

There will be a Juniors Abroad information meeting for all sophomores interested in going on a Juniors Abroad trip in the spring of 2018. Come for more details on the trips, locations, tent city, and the application process.

The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday) in Wood-Mar Auditorium. Questions? Please email Lynn Scott at lscott@georgefox.edu.

How to register formal student complaints

Monday, March 6th, 2017

While most student concerns and complaints can and should be resolved informally, there is a formal general complaint procedure described in the “Support for Students” section of the Undergraduate Student Handbook as well as on the Graduate/DPS Policies page of the website.

Note that these procedures cover complaints of a general nature and do not supersede specific policies involving special cases such as grade appeals, sexual harassment, etc., which are covered elsewhere in the Student Handbook, catalog or Graduate/DPS Policies.

For more information, contact the student life department (studentlife@georgefox.edu).

All welcome to Spring Faculty Lecture tonight in Hoover 105

Monday, March 6th, 2017

All are invited to the 2017 Spring Faculty Lecture tonight (Tuesday), featuring Craig Johnson, professor emeritus of leadership studies and recipient of the 2015-16 Faculty Achievement Award for Graduate Research & Scholarship.

Craig’s lecture, “A Walk on the Shadow Side of Leadership,” will begin at 6 p.m. in Hoover 105. Following is a synopsis:

“We will focus on the power leaders have to cast light or shadow over followers. They must take special care, ‘lest the act of leadership create more harm than good.’ Refusing to face the dark side of leadership makes abuse more likely. Exploring the destructive dimension of leadership highlights the ethical challenges facing leaders and equips us to illumine rather than darken the lives of others.”

Come early and enjoy the 2017 Spring Richter Student Scholars Symposium! It is scheduled from 5 to 6 p.m. in the Hoover lobby. George Fox student scholars, from both undergraduate and graduate programs, will present their research in a conversational poster format.

The event is sponsored by the Faculty Development Committee. Refreshments will be served.

Questions? Contact Laurie Fair at lfair@georgefox.edu.

Important Midterm Grade Information

Monday, March 6th, 2017

Believe it or not it is the middle of the semester. Now is the time to take an assessment of your perception of how you are doing in each of your classes.

Midterm grades are important indicators of how you are doing in your classes. While they are not a part of your permanent record, they are important to pay attention to.

In some cases, midterm grades represent about half your grade in the course. If you have questions, you should check with your professors. It is vital to know where you stand in each of your classes.

Midterm grades are meant to encourage you to get in touch with others – your professor, your advisor, your Career & Academic Planning Coach, the Academic Resource Center, etc.

The WORST thing to do about midterm grades is to ignore them or to assume you can improve them on your own. Professors DO want to meet with you. Do not hesitate to make an appointment with each of them.

Midterm grades were due Sunday, March 5, 2017. You should plan to check your midterm grades after this date.

To check your midterm grades in MyGFU:

  • Click on SELF-SERVICE
  • Click on ENROLLMENT
  • Click on VIEW MY GRADES
  • Click on the CORRECT TERM
  • Click on the MIDTERM GRADES tab

(If you do not see a Midterm Grades tab then it is likely none of your professors have entered any midterm grades for you. Please contact your professors to find out what your midterm grades are.)

Now you need to determine what to do next:
 Contact your professors. Faculty are not required to enter midterm grades. You are advised to check with each of your professors about your status in their class.

Consider whether to withdraw from one or more courses if it looks likely that you’ll get an F (or maybe even a D).

The last date to withdraw is Sunday, March 19.

You can usually go below being enrolled in 12 credit hours (at this point in the semester) without impacting your financial aid or housing. However, you should contact representatives in these departments to be certain:

Withdrawal results in a “W” on your transcript but does not factor into GPA. If you were to get an “F”, it would impact GPA.

Confirm any thoughts of withdrawing from classes with your advisor. Meet with each professor, especially those teaching courses you’re struggling in.

Even if your professor doesn’t post midterm grades, find out from the professor what your grade is. Meet with your advisor to discuss options. Use labs, help sessions and the ARC.

If you think you might have a learning disability, have some assessment done. Contact the Health and Counseling Center at 503-554-2340 or stop by their office on South River Street.

Plan well for spring semester. Contact your Career & Academic Planning Coach to get advice about spring semester.

Not sure how to take the next step? Email studentlife@georgefox.edu.

Complete a survey to help the library – and possibly win a prize

Monday, March 6th, 2017

Please take a few minutes to complete the LibQUAL+ survey on the quality of library resources and services. If you have already submitted the survey, thank you! If not, please take six to seven minutes and do so soon.

Only you can tell the library how well it meets your needs; enter soon for a chance to win prizes!

Library Survey

Questions? Contact Rob Bohall (rbohall@georgefox.edu)