Join your colleagues for all-employee lunch tomorrow

Sunday, October 27th, 2013

If you are on the Newberg campus tomorrow (Tuesday), please join your colleagues for all-employee lunch in the Cap & Gown Room. Lunch costs $3 and will be served between 11:30 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. so that you can come and go as your schedule permits.

Be sure to ‘like’ BlueZone Store’s Facebook page

Friday, October 25th, 2013

The BlueZone Store invites you to “like” our page on Facebook page.

You will be the first to know about special sales and events at the BlueZone Store. We post special online codes to receive additional discounts from our web store. We also offer secret sales for our Facebook fans!

FoxTALE Version 2.4 Issue

Thursday, October 24th, 2013

We have discovered a grade book issue in FoxTALE over the last few days. It is a bug that came with this month’s update.

When you submit grades directly in the grade book (i.e. override in a grading cell) the Category Total (if you are using categories) and the Course Total automatically become overridden as well. The student will not see progress throughout the course, but will only see an initial grade submitted (i.e. the Course Total has been frozen from the beginning of your grading process).

The Moodle community has started documenting this issue and making efforts to fix it. We are hoping that the issue will resolve soon.

We recommend the method Simple Assignment Setup and Grading (written guide) or Simple Assignment Setup and Grading (two-minute video). There are no issues when grades are submitted through the assignment.

We apologize for the inconvenience this issue creates.

– IT

‘Halloween’ is theme for all-employee meeting Oct. 31

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013

Be sure to join us for an all-employee meeting next Thursday, Oct. 31, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Bauman Auditorium!

Our theme this month is “Halloween,” which will include the serving of special food: mini “spider web” brownie cupcakes, “mummy” sausages with two mustard dipping sauces, and “creepy crawly” citrus punch.

At the Portland Center, we will have a live video feed and also serve “creepy mystery treats” in Room 160.

Details on the agenda will appear in The Daily Bruin next week!

Burgerville company chairman speaks on campus Oct. 30

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013

The College of Business invites the university community to hear Tom Mears, chairman of The Holland, Inc., parent company to Burgerville, on Wednesday, Oct. 30, from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. in Hoover 105. The presentation will be followed by a talk-back session from 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.

Mears is the driving force behind Burgerville’s mission-led philosophy of “Serve with Love.” His visit is a part of the College of Business’ Executive in Residence program.

Questions? Contact Becky Jensen at rjensen@georgefox.edu.

‘Healthy Eating on a Budget’ presented tonight in Hoover 105

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013

Don’t forget to join us for a free presentation, “Healthy Eating on a Budget,” on the Newberg campus tonight (Thursday). Lori Sobelson, director of corporate outreach for Bob’s Red Mill, will speak from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Hoover 105.

Sobelson, an alumna of George Fox, will share simple yet effective ways to make healthy food choices on a budget. Her presentation includes a cooking demonstration, food samples, recipe handouts and product samples. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A session.

Seating for the event is on a first-come, first-served basis. To learn more, contact Fred Gregory at 503-554-2103.

Print Services closes early today

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013

Print Services will be closing at 3 p.m. today (Thursday) for a staff training. Please make sure you allow time to have your print orders and copying finished before 3 p.m. We will reopen at 8 a.m. on Friday.

Concerns or questions? Contact Sherrie Frost at ext. 2556 or Richard Silver at ext. 2551.

Thank you.

Reminder: University Day of Prayer is this Saturday

Tuesday, October 22nd, 2013

The George Fox Day of Prayer is Saturday, Oct. 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. on the quad. During homecoming, the Parents Council will have a prayer tent open for anyone to join them in prayer for our campus.

If you have a prayer request to be shared for prayer during this time, please email it to spirituallife@georgefox.edu.

Join in the fun of Homecoming and Family Weekend

Tuesday, October 22nd, 2013

Join us for activities during Homecoming and Family Weekend Oct. 25-27! Registration and information will be located in the Stevens Center (Duke) Atrium from noon to 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25 (the Box Office will be in Stevens Center Friday afternoon as well).

Here is a rundown of events …

Auxiliary Bazaar
Friday, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (EHS and Hoover)

Coronation & Variety Show
Friday, 7:30-9:30 p.m. (Bauman Auditorium) Cost: Free
Enjoy an evening of excellent entertainment from students, alumni and families while also seeing the presentation and crowning of the Homecoming Court.

Faculty Lectures
Saturday, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
Paul Chamberlain, PhD, director of Center for Study Abroad, Professor of Chemistry (Hoover Lecture Hall)
Joseph Clair, Program Director of the William Penn Honors Program, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies (EHS Lecture Hall)

Alumni Awards Celebration Banquet
Saturday, 5-7 p.m. (Klages Dining Hall) Cost: Adult – $15.50, Child 12 & under – $9 (free for children under 3)
Those to be honored are Dale Rinard, ’67 (Heritage Award), Matthew Thomas MDiv ’82 (Seminary Alumnus of the Year), Fred Van Gorkom ’79 (Christian Service Award),  William Schniedewind ’84 (Outstanding Alumnus) and John C. Davis ’05 (Outstanding Recent Alumnus).

Family Bingo
Saturday, 7:30 p.m. (Wheeler Sports Center) Cost: Adult – $9, Non-GFU students and children – $7, GFU Students – Free

Questions? Visit hfw.georgefox.edu for the complete schedule and for registration information. You may also call Alumni and Parent Relations at 503-554-2134.

Schmitt presents ‘Cancer Wars’ lecture tonight

Monday, October 21st, 2013

Don’t forget to join us for the university’s Fall Faculty Lecture, “Cancer Wars: A New Hope,” presented by Dr. John Schmitt from our biology department, at 5:30 p.m. tonight (Tuesday), in Hoover 105.

Prior to the lecture, George Fox Richter Scholars will present their work in a Richter Scholar Symposium at 4:30 p.m. in the Hoover lobby. The Richter Scholars program enables undergraduate and graduate students to receive funding for independent research projects conducted with a faculty mentor.

For more information on the event or Dr. Schmitt, contact Jane Sweet at 503-554-2710 or visit this page.

University’s Day of Prayer is this Saturday, Oct. 26

Monday, October 21st, 2013

The George Fox Day of Prayer is Saturday, Oct. 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. on the quad. During homecoming, the Parents Council will have a prayer tent open for anyone to join them in prayer for our campus.

If you have a prayer request to be shared for prayer during this time, please email it to spirituallife@georgefox.edu.

Deadline to order midyear commencement regalia is Nov. 8

Monday, October 21st, 2013

The deadline for rental regalia requests is Friday, Nov. 8. Any faculty needing to rent their regalia for mid-year commencement should have their orders in no later than this date.

Please use this form to make your orders.

Thank you,
BlueZone Store

‘Healthy Eating on a Budget’ presented on campus Thursday

Sunday, October 20th, 2013

The university community is invited to a free presentation, “Healthy Eating on a Budget,” on the Newberg campus this Thursday, Oct. 24. Lori Sobelson, director of corporate outreach for Bob’s Red Mill, will speak from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Hoover 105.

Sobelson, an alumna of George Fox, will share simple yet effective ways to make healthy food choices on a budget. Her presentation includes a cooking demonstration, food samples, recipe handouts and product samples. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A session.

As director of corporate outreach, Sobelson oversees founders Bob and Charlee Moore’s philanthropy efforts. She does public speaking and teaching, attends trade shows and health conferences, and oversees the Bob’s Red Mill Cooking and Baking School. Previously, she taught at the Culinary Institute of America.

Seating for the event is on a first-come, first-served basis. To learn more, contact Fred Gregory at 503-554-2103.

‘Cancer Wars’ lecture presented tomorrow night

Sunday, October 20th, 2013

Don’t forget to join us for the university’s Fall Faculty Lecture, “Cancer Wars: A New Hope,” presented by Dr. John Schmitt from our biology department, at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday), in Hoover 105.

Cancer claims the lives of nearly 8 million people worldwide annually, with breast and prostate cancer deaths totaling more that 500,000 each year. To borrow a metaphor from his favorite movie, Star Wars, Dr. Schmitt has joined the scientific fight against cancer, a.k.a. the “evil Death Star.” His research focuses on the cell, biochemical and molecular events that control, regulate or participate in cancer.

In his lecture, Dr. Schmitt will highlight recent discoveries from his laboratory. Among the questions he will address are “Which hormones promote breast and prostate cancer growth and metastasis?,” “What are CaM Kinases and why are they important?,” What role might Vitamin D play in blocking cancer growth?” and “How do we generate hope for people who are battling cancer?”

Prior to the lecture, George Fox Richter Scholars will present their work in a Richter Scholar Symposium at 4:30 p.m. (please note new time) in the Hoover lobby. The Richter Scholars program enables undergraduate and graduate students to receive funding for independent research projects conducted with a faculty mentor.

For more information on the event or Dr. Schmitt, contact Jane Sweet at 503-554-2710 or visit this page.

Seminary event discusses humanity of Christ

Thursday, October 17th, 2013

You are invited to join us for our seminary’s Ministry in Contemporary Culture event on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 155 at the Portland Center. We will explore how the humanity of Jesus Christ impacts how we undertake ministry in the Pacific Northwest.

We are honored to have Northern Seminary professor and respected theologian Cherith Fee Nordling, daughter of theologian Gordon Fee, as our plenary speaker in the morning. The afternoon will feature workshops led by local church, ministry and nonprofit leaders.

For this day-long event, we are partnering with Missio Alliance, a national network of churches, denominations and schools committed to equipping one another for more faithful participation in God’s mission. Missio Alliance represents some of the most leading-edge pastors, practitioners and theologians in the church today.

Three questions and three reasons to participate:

  1. Why does the Humanity of God’s Son matter every day? Cherith will provoke us to think more deeply about Jesus’ humanity and its implications for mission.
  2. What is God doing in our neighborhoods? In the workshops we will discover and engage with local Northwest practitioners and men and women from the George Fox Evangelical Seminary community who are effecting change in their ministry contexts.
  3. How can we better connect? Meet and network with other Northwest people, the seminary community and Missio Alliance leaders.

To learn more and sign up, go to this link.

Two discount codes are now active:

  • GFESSTUDENT – takes $20 off
  • GFESFACULTY – takes $30 off

We are also looking for five or six volunteers. If you are interested, please contact Dee Small at dsmall@georgefox.edu.

Last call for October Employee of the Month nominations

Wednesday, October 16th, 2013

Please send an e-mail to Peggy Kilburg (pkilburg@georgefox.edu) by Wednesday, Oct. 23, if you would like to nominate a colleague for October Employee of the Month. Be sure to include a summary of this person’s contributions and/or outstanding performance in the past 30 days or so.

The winner will be announced and presented with a $100 Visa gift card at our Community Meeting on Thursday, Oct. 31.

Make plans to attend next Tuesday’s staff conference

Wednesday, October 16th, 2013

Don’t forget next week’s fall staff conference, scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 22. The Staff Development Committee is looking forward to an exciting day with all support staff! The theme of this year’s conference is “Serving One Another in Love” and will answer the question, “How do we engage with and serve our students?” Joining us will be a student choir, and we’ll hear from those we serve via a student panel.

The conference takes place at Newberg Christian Church from 8 to 11:30 a.m., with breakfast beginning at 7:30 a.m. for early risers. The church is located at 2315 Villa Road, Newberg. Due to allergies, please do not wear perfume or cologne at this event. You should have already received a registration link in your e-mail.

For further information about the opportunities for staff and what the Staff Development Committee is doing, please click on this link.

All invited to Quaker Focus events Oct. 22-23

Tuesday, October 15th, 2013

The College of Christian Studies invites the George Fox community to its annual Quaker Focus events, Oct. 22-23, on the Newberg campus.

This year’s theme is “Live a Life, Leave a Legacy,” focusing on the university’s history and Quaker heritage, and honoring the contribution of Dr. Arthur Roberts.

Events include:

  • “Intellectual Feast” hosted by the Department of Religious Studies, featuring historian Ralph Beebe (4 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 22, Hoover 250)
  • Morning chapel with Jamie Johnson (10:40 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 23, Bauman Auditorium)

Both meetings are open to the public.

For more information, contact Paula Hampton (phampton@georgefox.edu; 503-554-2650).

Spring textbook orders are due

Tuesday, October 15th, 2013

Faculty: Please submit your spring semester textbook orders as soon as possible (due Oct. 1). Use the appropriate online form on this page to submit orders.

If you would like a copy of step-by-step instructions for filling out the form, please e-mail sgidding@georgefox.edu. Your help is appreciated.

Biologist speaks at Fall Faculty Lecture Oct. 22

Monday, October 14th, 2013

Make plans to join us for the university’s Fall Faculty Lecture, “Cancer Wars: A New Hope,” presented by Dr. John Schmitt from our biology department, at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, in Hoover 105.

Cancer claims the lives of nearly 8 million people worldwide annually, with breast and prostate cancer deaths totaling more that 500,000 each year. To borrow a metaphor from his favorite movie, Star Wars, Dr. Schmitt has joined the scientific fight against cancer, a.k.a. the “evil Death Star.” His research focuses on the cell, biochemical and molecular events that control, regulate or participate in cancer.

About the Lecture

In his lecture, Dr. Schmitt will highlight recent discoveries from his laboratory. Among the questions he will address are “Which hormones promote breast and prostate cancer growth and metastasis?,” “What are CaM Kinases and why are they important?,” What role might Vitamin D play in blocking cancer growth?” and “How do we generate hope for people who are battling cancer?”

Prior to the lecture, George Fox Richter Scholars will present their work in a Richter Scholar Symposium at 5 p.m. in the Hoover lobby. The Richter Scholars program enables undergraduate and graduate students to receive funding for independent research projects conducted with a faculty mentor.

For more information on the event or Dr. Schmitt, contact Jane Sweet at 503-554-2710 or visit this page.