We are happy to invite you to our virtual November Lunch N’ Learn session about the library and all it has to offer employees. The speaker will be Kate Wimer.
Grab your lunch and join other staff members virtually tomorrow (Tuesday) from noon to 12:30 p.m. Please RSVP here.
The Graduate College of Physical Therapy is looking for volunteers to participate in a lab session on the lower extremity.
If you have a problem with your hip, knee, ankle or foot, our lab is the place to be! Our doctor of physical therapy second-year students, along with faculty members, will be performing examinations and giving you direction on how to take care of your condition.
We will be taking all the current precautions related to the delivery of healthcare during COVID-19, which includes our students wearing face shields and masks, volunteers and students using stations that provide physical distance from others, and all participants being screened for symptoms.
Volunteers are needed for either a one- or two-hour session between 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 19, at the Roberts Center. A telehealth option is also available.
Please email or call Linda Dallof at ldallof@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2451 to sign up.
Decorate with some Bruin pride this year! The volleyball and lacrosse teams are selling George Fox Christmas ornaments as a fundraiser. They also make great gifts!
Ornaments are $8 each, 2 for $15, or 3 for $20 and can be delivered to your office or department at the Newberg Campus or the Portland Center.
We are happy to invite you to our virtual November Lunch N’ Learn session about the library and all it has to offer employees. The speaker will be Kate Wimer.
Grab your lunch and join other staff members virtually this Tuesday, Nov. 17, from noon to 12:30 p.m. Please RSVP here.
This year, due to COVID-19 restrictions, the George Fox University theatre program has transformed five music practice rooms into five separate, virtual theatre studios in order to bring a live production to your living spaces.
The five separate rooms feature individual mics, cameras, lighting units, projectors, projection screens, costume racks, and props tables. Actors will interact with each other virtually from their separate studios to bring a seamless performance of Silent Sky to life. This is an event you won’t want to miss!
So cozy up with your laptops and various devices and join us for a delightful evening of live, virtual theatre starting today (Friday) through Saturday, Nov. 14, and again on Nov. 19-21 at 7:30 p.m. The final production will take place Sunday,Nov. 22 at 2 p.m.!
To get more information and purchase tickets, click here. Students, staff and faculty can purchase a ticket for $10, or gather a bunch of people (socially distanced) and watch from a lobby or living room for $25 with a “household ticket.”
Join the College of Physical Therapy for a free Zoom webinar, “Three Key Principles to Reduce Running-Related Injuries,†at 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 20.
Presenting will be Dr. Alison Modafferi, owner and physical therapist at Run the World PT & Performance. This is designed for all runners, whether you are new to running, run recreationally, or are more advanced.
The one-hour virtual presentation will cover three evidence-based principles to help reduce running-related injuries. We will discuss load management, variability and tendon stiffness and how they relate to running and injuries. We’ll also discuss practices to reduce injury risk.
Our reason for hosting? There is a lot of misinformation out there regarding running-related injuries. Together, George Fox University and Run the World have developed a framework backed by research to keep runners healthy.
This event will be held via Zoom, not under the tennis court tents as originally planned.
We invite our George Fox community to a post-election prayer and processing space. Campus leaders from Spiritual Life, Residence Life, and the Intercultural Resource Center will lead us in prayer, scripture readings, and spaces to process with each other.
This time of communal prayer will be taking place under the tennis court tents this Thursday, Nov. 12, from noon to 1:30 p.m on Zoom. All students and employees are encouraged to attend.
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The student life office is now selling George Fox-branded face coverings! This machine-washable, cloth face covering features the George Fox athletic logo as well as adjustable straps and a shapeable metal nose piece. It also includes an insert location for an optional filter (not included).
Your purchase helps us support our students through the George Fox Student Emergency Fund. Thank you for helping us care for our community!
All orders must be picked up at the student life office in the Hadlock Student Center, after purchase.
The Graduate College of Physical Therapy is looking for volunteers to participate in a lab session on the lower extremity.
If you have a problem with your hip, knee, ankle or foot, our lab is the place to be! Our doctor of physical therapy second-year students, along with faculty members, will be performing examinations and giving you direction on how to take care of your condition.
We will be taking all the current precautions related to the delivery of healthcare during COVID-19, which includes our students wearing face shields and masks, volunteers and students using stations that provide physical distance from others, and all participants being screened for symptoms.
Volunteers are needed for either a one- or two-hour session between 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 19, at the Roberts Center. A telehealth option is also available.
Please email or call Linda Dallof at ldallof@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2451 to sign up.
What is symbolism? Why do symbols in flags and signs cause emotional reactions within us? How do we stand up for what we believe while also honoring God?
Attend Mathetes to hear from a panel of students, faculty, and community members on their experience with political and patriotic symbols. We will be meeting over Zoom today (Tuesday) at 7 p.m. RSVP here.
Please share the news about this resource event with your students. Thank you!
Have you ever wondered about who qualifies for disability accommodations at Fox? Would you like to talk with students who currently utilize these accommodations? Would you like to make an appointment with an academic coach from the ARC? Do you want to enter a raffle for snacks or a Chapters gift card?
If so, this event is for you! Join us today (Tuesday) from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Zoom. We’ll introduce ourselves and then move to breakout rooms so you can have a private conversation with a representative.
Please encourage the students you work with to fill out this Be Known questionnaire. They could win a $100 Amazon gift card!
Here’s the scoop: We’re asking students to share how they have experienced the Be Known promise. Perhaps it was when a professor invited them into their life beyond the classroom, or a staff member prayed with them when they needed it most. Whatever it was, we want to hear about it and share their story!
Those who fill out the form will have a chance to win the following prizes:
First place (our favorite story): $100 Amazon gift card
Second place: $50 Amazon gift card
Third through fifth place: $25 Chapters gift card
Sixth through 10th place: Your choice of a Pennington teddy bear or George Fox playing cards
Our favorite five stories will also be featured in the new Bruin Bound magazine, and all stories will be featured on the @georgefoxuniversity Instagram page!
Sue O’Donnell, the campus representative to the board for the Christian Scholar’s Review, invites anyone who is interested to the following panel discussion. As you may know, George Fox is one of CSR’s most consistent sponsors, which makes this discussion relevant to our community.
Christian Scholar’s Review is pleased to announce “The Academic Vocation in a Post-2020 World: An Ecumenical Dialogue,†a virtual panel discussion this Saturday, Nov. 14, from 8 to 9:15 a.m. (PST).
The event is available at no charge. In the interest of security, participants need to register here. Shortly after doing so, registrants will receive a link for the event. For security reasons, the organizers ask that people register and then use the link they receive.
Panel members will consider questions such as:
Will 2020 be the beginning of a tipping point for Christ-centered higher education?
How will our institutions align their organizational callings with the vocational calling that faculty believe that they have received in this environment?
What has 2020 taught us to hold onto and what must be transformed for institutions to survive with their mission intact?
Following a 55-minute discussion, audience members will also have the chance to pose questions.
For further details, please click here and/or contact the publisher for Christian Scholar’s Review, Todd C. Ream, at todd.ream@taylor.edu.
In recognition of the extra stress everyone is facing in 2020, George Fox is adding a previously unscheduled holiday to the fall 2020 semester. George Fox will add a “Day of Rest†this year on Wednesday, Nov. 11. This coincides with Veterans Day, giving everyone the opportunity to honor those who have served our country. All classes will be canceled and offices will be closed. In a year of unpleasant surprises, we hope this will provide a brief time of respite and renewal for our students and employees.
Grab your friends and sign up for the 2020 Ugly Sweater Virtual 5K and One Mile Fun Run held on Saturday, Dec. 12.
The cost is $30 for the 5K and $17 for the one mile; this includes a guaranteed T-shirt if you sign up by today (Monday). Shirts will be mailed to the address provided on your registration form. Sign up here.
All proceeds go to support the College of Physical Therapy’s medical service trip to Uganda this summer.
Are you a military veteran who is also a George Fox student, alumni or employee? We want to honor you on Veterans Day (Nov. 11) by sharing your stories on our social media pages.
To participate, please send a photo from your time in the military to Jeremy Lloyd (jlloyd@georgefox.edu) and provide the following information:
Name
Rank and branch of the military
Dates/locations of service
Answer one of these questions:
– Why did you choose to serve?
– What moment stands out most from your time in the military?
– What was it like to transition back to civilian life?
Aren’t new PJs just wonderful during the holidays? We think so, and we’re working with United Way, during their annual Pajama Drive, to provide over 1,600 local children and families in crisis with a new pair of jammies. It seems like such a small thing, but sometimes the comfort of a small gift can make a big difference.
Now through Nov. 30, you can drop off your donation at the food bank in Roberts 109. Or, mail your donation to campus box 6148.
Decorate with some Bruin pride this year! The volleyball and lacrosse teams are selling George Fox Christmas ornaments as a fundraiser. They also make great gifts!
Ornaments are $8 each, 2 for $15, or 3 for $20 and can be delivered to your office or department at the Newberg Campus or the Portland Center.
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.