Bruin Bookstore’s Champion sale ends today
Monday, March 3rd, 2025Today is the last day for 20% off Champion-brand clothing at the Bruin Bookstore (in-store and online), including hoodies, T-shirts, sweatpants and crewnecks.
Today is the last day for 20% off Champion-brand clothing at the Bruin Bookstore (in-store and online), including hoodies, T-shirts, sweatpants and crewnecks.
Doctor of physical therapy students are seeking individuals 18 to 45 years of age to figure out the effects of lower body strength on the ability to recover from a loss of balance and how people step when they lose their balance.
If you meet the study criteria, you will be asked to attend one testing session where you will be made to lose your balance multiple times in a safety harness while performing a squat task and have your ankle, knee and hip strength tested while sitting. Your participation in this study will involve approximately 60 minutes of time.
If interested, please contact Gabe Haberly, PhD, CSCS (ghaberly@georgefox.edu, 503-554-2941) or Lyndsay Stutzenberger, PT, DPT, PhD, CEEAA (lstutzenberger@georgefox.edu, 503-554-2463).
Are you currently enrolled in a graduate program (either master’s or doctoral level) and a parent or currently pregnant? If so, please consider participating in this research study examining the experience of parenting while in graduate school. Both male and female participants are needed.
A free meal and free temporary childcare will be provided for in-person participation in this research. Please follow this link to register for participation.
This study is being conducted as part of a PsyD dissertation with IRB approval. Please direct any questions or concerns to the principal investigator, Hailie Floch, at hfloch22@georgefox.edu.
Dear Faculty: Join Jill Jamison and her brown-bag learning group at noon on Tuesday, March 11, in Hoover 150 as they reflect on their experiences with Cooperative Learning and offer faculty a chance to discuss small ways they could add more cooperative elements in the last month of the spring term.
The university community is invited to attend this year’s Dalton Lecture, “Engineering Trustworthiness: How Understanding Brokenness Helps Us Move Towards Wholeness,” on Monday, March 10, at 7:30 p.m. in Bauman Auditorium.
The Dalton Lecture Series welcomes Dr. Wattacheril, a physician, scientist and inventor who continues to develop innovative ways to integrate spiritual tools into healthcare. She is an associate professor of medicine and the director of the Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) program at Columbia University Medical Center.
She will explore a physician-scientist’s perspective on making meaning out of suffering, broadening our understanding of what it truly means to care for others, and teaching, inspiring and implementing the most valuable dimensions of science and healthcare. This lecture is free and open to the public. Chapel credit is available.
Our servant engineering team is working on a new product to improve people’s experience of the outdoors. If you are able, please fill out this short survey to help with our research.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Henry Johnson at hjohnson22@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.
After our last two Unimarket meetings, several of you reached out with great questions. To make the most of our time together, this week’s Unimarket session, taking place today (Wednesday) at noon, will be in Q&A format!
Please submit your questions in advance using this sheet. We will go through them together and share what we know.
Register here. Looking forward to a great discussion. See you there!
A research group from the doctor of physical therapy department is seeking participants interested in having their lower leg strength, balance, and walking abilities assessed during a one-hour session in the biomechanics lab.
You may qualify if you:
Please fill out this form and we’ll reach out to you to discuss our project in more detail.
Join us virtually at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27, for “Credit, Debt, and Budgeting.” This engaging and informative session is designed to help you master personal finance, manage debt, and build a budget that supports your future financial wellness. Small changes today can lead to big rewards down the road!
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable financial knowledge. Reserve your spot today! Sign up here.
For more financial learning opportunities, click here.
Dr. Abraham Nussbaum is the Chief Education Officer of Denver Health, where he provides strategic direction to the education of 3,000 learners in 38 healthcare professions annually.
During his lecture on Monday, March 31, he will speak about what it means to pursue a calling in healthcare, how the calling is changing today, and why becoming something like a vampire is the only way forward. Join us in Canyon Commons at 7 p.m.
Save the date! Tomorrow (Wednesday) through March 4, all Champion-brand clothing and accessories in the Bruin Bookstore will be 20% off in-store and online. Hydro Flask products are currently 30% off (in-store only) until Friday, Feb. 28.
Check out the most recent issue of The Crescent at gfucrescent.com! Learn about the Woolman Peacemaking Forum, the Community Life Fund, and the story behind coaching challenges at George Fox. Other stories share the experience of working a job during college and the 10-year anniversary of the George Fox Honors Program.
The 2025 Collegiate Day of Prayer is coming up this Thursday, Feb. 27. Parent and Family Programs invite you to join us in a day devoted to prayer for the students, faculty and administration of George Fox. We welcome our families and George Fox community to take time during this day to pray from your homes or work as you feel led.
Throughout the day you can look to our social media outlets (George Fox University Parents on Facebook or georgefoxfamilies on Instagram) for prayer direction. Our campus pastoral team also created this liturgy of prayer page as another resource to help guide you as you pray.
This is a virtual event! If you have additional questions, please contact Megan Fisher at mfisher@georgefox.edu.
Grab your friends and sign up for the 2025 5K for Uganda Glow Run/Walk on Saturday, April 5, at 6:30 p.m.!
The cost is $20 for students, $30 for community members, and $10 for children under age 10. This includes a free T-shirt if you sign up by Thursday, March 20. Sign up at this link.
All proceeds go toward the DPT medical service trip to Uganda, where we will be working with patients in rural communities.
Questions? Contact Karringon Troyer at ktroyer19@georgefox.edu.
Do you know a coworker who consistently prioritizes safety and helps create a safe working environment for everyone? Now’s your chance to celebrate them! Nominate a colleague for the “I Love Safety” campaign and show appreciation for their commitment to keeping our campus safe.
Let’s highlight those who go above and beyond to make safety a priority! All nominations and persons nominating will be entered to win a $50 gift card.
Being intentional about what you eat is a key ingredient to a long, healthy life – and once you get in the habit of preparing healthy snacks and meals, you’ll notice the difference.
To get started, take a look at the resources below. You’ll discover a wealth of tasty food options that you can feel good about.
The Wellness Committee would also like to remind you that February is American Heart Month. We invite you to make an “I will” commitment to help you improve your health and wellness throughout the year.
Time is almost up! Join us tomorrow (Friday) from noon to 1 p.m. in Canyon Commons for a Lunch & Learn event you won’t want to miss.
The session will feature a streamed wellness presentation and Q&A led by a Bon Appetit dietitian, along with a live cooking demonstration by chef Ryan Garalde. Lunch will be provided for attendees. Only a few spots remain, so sign up before it’s too late!
We’re excited to announce that in May of 2025 students and faculty from our doctor of physical therapy program will be heading to Uganda for a medical service trip! Our well-established partnerships with local leaders in Uganda seek to meet the physical and educational needs that exist in these communities.
We will work alongside doctors, teachers and community leaders who have been our friends and partners for over 10 years, and we need your help! The trip is being funded through donations and fundraisers happening now through April.
Visit any Panda Express across the country on Wednesday, Feb. 26, making sure to order online with this code. Thank you for your support!
For the first time, George Fox is sending 10 students to Cuba on a missions trip! Fundraising is essential for this opportunity, so please consider giving online at this link. Our donation deadline is Saturday, March 8. The link also includes more information about the trip.
If you have questions, reach out to Kelly Chang at kchang@georgefox.edu.
There are still a couple spots left to meet one-on-one with our dedicated retirement specialist, Phillip! He will be on campus today (Tuesday) from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., ready to answer your questions and help you plan for the future.
Both in-person and virtual appointments are available to provide you with personalized guidance on your retirement goals. Don’t miss this opportunity!
Secure your spot now! You can sign up here. You can also contact Phillip directly at 360-953-4841 or phillip.carbajal@nationwide.