Two retirement celebrations planned for Dianna McIntyre

Tuesday, April 15th, 2014

Two retirement parties will be held to honor Dianna McIntyre. Please join us in celebrating her faithful and dedicated years of service to our community.

All university employees are invited to celebrate on Monday, April 21, in the Stevens Center (Duke) Atrium from 3 to 5 p.m. (please note, this is a different time than the previous Daily Bruin announcement listed).

All George Fox students (past and present) are invited to celebrate on Tuesday, April 22, in the International Center/Cultural House from 3 to 4 p.m. (sharing time will begin at 3:20 p.m.).

Throughout her career, Dianna has brought to her work professionalism, joyfulness and a love for Christ and people. Her interactions with our faculty, staff and students are always marked by thoroughness, balanced with sensitivity and warmth. She has a gift for engaging students and helping them to grow and develop in the gifts and abilities God has given them.

Dianna has served as the adviser for the International Student Club and has also mentored a number of our student leaders, modeling a life of living for Christ and doing one’s best. Hugs, laughs and prayer are all common experiences for students meeting with Dianna, allowing students to leave her office with a genuine sense of being affirmed and truly known.

Please join us in wishing Dianna well as she retires from the university!

University closed on Good Friday

Tuesday, April 15th, 2014

The university’s offices, libraries and BlueZone Store will be closed this Friday, April 18, to observe Good Friday.

Farewell reception for Clella Jaffe scheduled April 23

Monday, April 14th, 2014

You are invited to join us as we say farewell to longtime faculty member Clella Jaffe at a reception from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, in the Stevens Center lobby (Duke Atrium). Refreshments will be served.

Clella has worked at the university for 19 years. During that span, she’s served as a professor of communication arts; as chair of the Department of Communication Arts (2004-present); as director of forensics (eight years); and as a leader or co-leader of 10 Juniors Abroad trips. She also did a six-week May Term teaching exchange in Wuhan, China.

Clella also served on the William Penn Honors Committee, as a faculty rep, on Faculty Council and on the Personnel Committee. She’s also been involved in policy and procedures, student appeals, the advising task force, and numerous search committees.

She said her plans are to travel, garden and maintain friendships.

New Portland Center Library hours begin on May 5

Monday, April 14th, 2014

After years of study and observation, the Portland Center Library hours will change on Monday, May 5.

The new library hours are:

  • Monday – Thursday, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
  • Friday, 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

The change in library hours does not affect the hours of the Learning Commons or the hours of Institutional Technology (IT). The hours for the Learning Commons and the hours for IT will not change.

Charlie Kamilos,
Portland Center Librarian

Call for name tag orders

Monday, April 14th, 2014

Marketing communications is collecting orders for name tags. For those who have regular face-to-face contact with the public and need to order a name tag, you may submit your request at this link.

Be sure to provide the name of the person for whom the name tag is needed; title or department (optional); and the budget to be charged.

The next order will be placed on Monday, April 28. Questions? Contact Danette Newkirk at dnewkirk@georgefox.edu.

Call for business card orders

Monday, April 14th, 2014

Now is the time to submit your request for business cards. Marketing communications will be processing a business card order soon. Place your order directly with B&B Print Source by Monday, April 28.

Questions? Contact Danette Newkirk at dnewkirk@georgefox.edu.

Free business seminar on emotional intelligence set for April 25

Sunday, April 13th, 2014

How is emotional intelligence (EI) related to specific behaviors we associate with leadership effectiveness?

This is among the questions that will be addressed at the College of Business’ Spring Speaker Series Event, “Lead Well, Emotional Intelligence and Effective Leadership,” featuring Jared Roth, EdD. The presentation is scheduled from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Friday, April 25, at the Portland Center. The presentation is free, and complimentary coffee and tea will be provided.

Roth will discuss how emotional intelligence impacts leadership and how several EI behaviors accelerate leadership. Attendees will discover how to assess one’s own EI profile, and we’ll examine current research using brain imaging and discover the relationship of the brain and effective leadership. Roth will share the intriguing results of his research across the United States.

Roth is a business builder, trainer and leader. He draws from 25 years of entrepreneurial, management, consulting, pastoral and academic work, to accelerate the starting, reorganizing and growth of organizations. He’s started businesses, directed the effective starts of several hundred churches in the United States, and trained leaders from 34 counties on five continents.

As a corporate executive, he led a national reorganization of an entity with branches in all 50 states and served as the COO for an organization operating in 130 countries. He holds a doctorate in organization change from Pepperdine University and degrees in business management, leadership and divinity.

To R.S.V.P. or to learn more, go to this link. The deadline to register is Friday, April 18. More information is also available by contacting Darla Norgren at 503-554-6176.

Seven staff and administrator positions currently open

Thursday, April 10th, 2014

Seven staff and administrator positions are currently open. Listed in order of recency, they are:

  • Financial Aid Loan Specialist/Processor
  • Systems Engineer
  • Director of Alumni and Parent Relations
  • Executive Assistant to Vice President and Dean of Seminary
  • Assistant Director of Sports Marketing
  • Director of Annual Giving
  • Accounting Specialist II – GL

The link to each of these position announcements can be found at jobs.georgefox.edu. If you know of someone you believe might provide a good fit for any of these jobs, please refer the person to the website for information about the job and instructions about applying.

All are invited to chief diversity officer candidate presentation April 14

Thursday, April 10th, 2014

The Office of Academic Affairs invites you to a chief diversity officer candidate public presentation Monday, April 14, at 3:40 p.m. in EHS 102.

Joining us will be Rebecca Hernandez, the associate dean of intercultural development and educational partnerships at Goshen College.

Please contact Jennifer Kepler (jkepler@georgefox.edu) if you have any questions.

Artist Makoto Fujimura speaks on Newberg campus today, Saturday

Tuesday, April 8th, 2014

The university community is invited to hear from Makoto Fujimura, an internationally renowned artist, twice this week.

Today (Wednesday), Fujimura will speak in the 10:40 a.m. chapel service in Bauman Auditorium. Then, this Saturday, April 12, he will be in Bauman again for a 7:30 p.m. presentation, “A Conversation with Makoto Fujimura on Faith, Art and Culture.” The session will include a showing of the artist’s new documentary film, Golden Sea, and a discussion session with him about the arts. There is no charge to attend.

Prior to Saturday’s campus visit, a 5 p.m. pre-event opening is scheduled at the Chehalem Cultural Center, where Fujimura’s work is now on display in the center’s Parrish Gallery. The Chehalem Cultural Center is located at 415 E. Sheridan St., in Newberg.

The event is cosponsored by the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, the Chehalem Cultural Center, and George Fox’s Department of Visual Art and Design and William Penn Honors Program. More information is available at this link. More about Fujimura is available at makotofujimura.com.

University statement on transgender student and housing

Monday, April 7th, 2014

Last Friday, the university provided the media and the public with a statement on its decision regarding a transgender student and on-campus housing. For those who have not seen it, it is at this link.

Don’t forget today’s retirement celebration for Sheila Bartlett

Monday, April 7th, 2014

Don’t forget to join us for Sheila Bartlett’s retirement celebration today (Tuesday) from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the EHS Atrium (Ron Gregory Atrium) on the Newberg campus. Milk and cookies will be provided, along with Sheila’s request of garden veggies!

See you there!

Accreditation team rep at Portland Center today

Monday, April 7th, 2014

A representative from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) accreditation team will be visiting the Portland Center today (Tuesday). Please join us after the community lunch for a discussion with Michael Paulus, a member of the team. The session will run from 1 to 2 p.m. in PDS 155.

The accreditation team is made up of seven individuals from non-Oregon universities will conduct an evaluation of how we are doing at meeting our mission and how the university is situated to continue pursuit of its mission in the future.

There will also be a student session available at 2 p.m. in PDS 155. Please encourage your students to attend.

You are welcome to view the Institutional Review Report available at this link. Please feel free to contact the academic affairs office if you have any questions. Here is another helpful link: About George Fox

Deadline to reserve faculty regalia rental is Friday

Monday, April 7th, 2014

This Friday, April 11, is the deadline for entering your request for faculty regalia rentals for the Saturday, May 3, commencement ceremonies. The regalia rental form is available at this link.

Questions? Contact John Stewart at jstewart@georgefox.edu.

Continuing education course: Evidence-Based Practice for Clinicians

Monday, April 7th, 2014

The Doctor of Physical Therapy program invites you to a continuing education event, “Evidence-Based Practice for Clinicians,” presented by Jeff Houck, PT, PhD, on Saturday, April 12, in VAC 203. The session runs from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Dr. Houck, in addition to publishing numerous studies in peer-reviewed journals, is on the International Editorial Review Board of the Journal of Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy. His expertise in Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) includes assigning levels of evidence for international journals, presentations at national conferences, and teaching EBP to many audiences. He also is currently an active member of the EBP special interest group of the American Physical Therapy Association.

The objectives of the session are to:

  1. Be able to discuss the purpose of Evidence-Based Practice
  2. Be able to formulate and discuss various clinical questions that motivate research
  3. Be able to determine the validity of published studies
  4. Be able to apply results of published studies to patient cases
  5. Be able to design learning experiences that facilitate EBP in the clinic (i.e. journal clubs, speakers, blogs).

Please go to this link to register.

Questions? Contact Gina Braden at rbraden@georgefox.edu.

Sheila Bartlett’s retirement celebration set for Tuesday

Sunday, April 6th, 2014

Please join us for Sheila Bartlett’s retirement celebration tomorrow (Tuesday, April 8) from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the EHS Atrium (Ron Gregory Atrium) on the Newberg campus. Milk and cookies will be provided, along with Sheila’s request of garden veggies!

See you there!

Accreditation team member visits Portland Center Tuesday

Sunday, April 6th, 2014

A representative from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) accreditation team will be visiting the Portland Center tomorrow (Tuesday). Please join us after the community lunch for a discussion with Michael Paulus, a member of the team. The session will run from 1 to 2 p.m. in PDS 155.

The accreditation team is made up of seven individuals from non-Oregon universities will conduct an evaluation of how we are doing at meeting our mission and how the university is situated to continue pursuit of its mission in the future.

There will also be a student session available at 2 p.m. in PDS 155. Please encourage your students to attend.

You are encouraged to consider how you might share your experiences of connecting with faculty and staff, and how these groups engage with students spiritually, academically and professionally within our community.

You are welcome to view the Institutional Review Report available at this link. Please feel free to contact the academic affairs office if you have any questions.

Here is another helpful link: About George Fox

University hosts internationally acclaimed artist this Saturday

Sunday, April 6th, 2014

The university community is invited to hear Makoto Fujimura, an internationally renowned artist, writer and speaker who formerly served as a presidential appointee to the National Council on the Arts, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 12, in Bauman Auditorium.

“A Conversation with Makoto Fujimura on Faith, Art and Culture” will include a showing of the artist’s new documentary film, Golden Sea, and a discussion session with Fujimura about the arts. There is no charge to attend.

Prior to the campus visit, a 5 p.m. pre-event opening is scheduled at the Chehalem Cultural Center, where Fujimura’s work is currently on display in the center’s Parrish Gallery. The Chehalem Cultural Center is located at 415 E. Sheridan St., in Newberg.

The evening will conclude with a post-event reception in the Lindgren Gallery, where Fujimura will be available to sign books. The reception will be co-hosted by Mark Terry of the university’s Department of Visual Art and Design and Joseph Clair, director of the William Penn Honors Program.

The event is cosponsored by the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, the Chehalem Cultural Center, and George Fox’s Department of Visual Art and Design and William Penn Honors Program. More information is available at this link. More about Fujimura is available at makotofujimura.com.

Fujimura is recognized worldwide as a “cultural shaper.” He was a presidential appointee to the National Council on the Arts from 2003 to 2009, and his work is exhibited in galleries around the world. He’s also widely recognized as one of the key illustrators of the St. John’s Bible, the first fully illuminated manuscript to have been commissioned in more than 500 years.

Five staff and administrator positions currently open

Thursday, April 3rd, 2014

Five staff and administrator positions are currently open. Listed in order of recency, they are:

  • Broadcasting & Event Production (internal applicants only; open through Tuesday, April 8)
  • Assistant Director of Sports Marketing
  • Executive Assistant to Vice President and Dean of Seminary
  • Administrative Assistant II: Department of Physical Therapy
  • Accounting Specialist II – GL

The link to each of these position announcements can be found at jobs.georgefox.edu. If you know of someone you believe might provide a good fit for any of these jobs, please refer the person to the website for information about the job and instructions about applying.

Ushers needed for commencement

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014

Want to be a part of the spring 2014 undergraduate commencement ceremony in Miller Gymnasium? Come help out as an usher!

We are in need of people for both ceremonies on Saturday, May 3. The morning ceremony starts at 10 a.m., and the afternoon ceremony starts at 2:30 p.m. Duties include passing out programs, guiding people to their seats and assisting guests.

Please e-mail Jennifer Kepler (jkepler@georgefox.edu) if interested.