Volunteers needed for this Saturday’s ReGeneration Forum in Portland

Monday, October 14th, 2013

We need your help at ReGeneration Forum, a practical day-long gathering for those interested in learning about how God is at work among millennials. Volunteers will receive free admission to the Saturday, Oct. 19, event.

We need your help on one of the following three teams:

  • Set-up: Thursday, Oct. 17, noon-2:30 p.m.
  • During the event: Saturday, Oct. 19, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (check-in table, book-sales table, food-service assistance, and other related guest-care and speaker-care tasks)
  • Tear-down: Saturday, Oct. 19, 5-7 p.m.

In order to volunteer, you must be available to serve at Imago Dei Community (1302 S.E. Ankeny St., Portland), and arrange your own transportation to get there on time.

To sign up or for more information, please contact Sierra S. Neiman at sneiman@georgefox.edu. For general information on the event, visit this link.

Be sure to read Part 2 of President Baker’s blog piece

Thursday, October 10th, 2013

Check out Part 2 of President Robin Baker’s blog piece on his reflections of the book Packing Light: thoughts on living life with less baggage. Packing Light was written by Allison Vesterfelt, an alumna of the MAT program and sister of Mandee Wilmot in undergraduate admissions.

You can read the blog here.

Do you have a story to share?

Thursday, October 10th, 2013

The Staff Development Committee is looking for student and staff volunteers. Are you a student who was helped by a staff member and it made a difference in your day, semester or life? Are you a staff member who has helped a student and was blessed because of the connection? We would love to capture your story on video so your story can be shared with our staff.

If you are interested, please call or e-mail Tyler Robertson at trobertson@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2578 by Monday, Oct. 14.

‘Healthy Eating on a Budget’ presented on campus Oct. 24

Wednesday, October 9th, 2013

The university community is invited to a free presentation, “Healthy Eating on a Budget,” on the Newberg campus 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.

Newberg campus closes Friday for mid-semester holiday

Tuesday, October 8th, 2013

The Newberg campus will be closed Friday, Oct. 11, for the mid-semester holiday. All offices, the BlueZone Store, Mail Services, and the library will be closed.

Flu vaccine has arrived in Health Center

Tuesday, October 8th, 2013

The flu vaccine has arrived! If you would like to avoid the flu this year, please call the Health Center at 503-554-2340 to schedule an appointment. The cost is $15 or $20 for the new intradermal (tiny needle, less painful version).

If you have the George Fox student insurance, it’s free.

Questions? Contact Dana Ferrin at dferrin@georgefox.edu.

IT offers Techtips site for assistance

Tuesday, October 8th, 2013

Subscribe to Techtips where IT posts updates, hints and tips relevant to George Fox-supported software, including Microsoft Office, Windows 7, Google Apps, Keynote and Powerpoint, Apple OS, iOS features and more related to George Fox systems.

Subscribe to this group and receive posts by e-mail. You can also look up previous tips posted on the Group site when you subscribe. Click on this link to subscribe or paste this URL in your web browser and click “Join Group” to subscribe: https://groups.google.com/a/georgefox.edu/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups#!forum/techtips. It requires your George Fox sign-in.

Be sure to check out President Baker’s latest blog piece

Monday, October 7th, 2013

Check out President Robin Baker’s latest blog piece. In it, he discusses a recent book he enjoyed, Packing Light: thoughts on living life with less baggage, during his recent trip to China. Packing Light was written by Allison Vesterfelt, sister of Mandee Wilmot in undergraduate admissions.

You can read the blog here.

Join us for fall drama ‘The House of Bernarda Alba’

Monday, October 7th, 2013

The university’s theatre department invites you to join us for our fall drama, The House of Bernarda Alba (la Casa de Bernarda Alba), by Federico Garcia Lorca. Shows are scheduled in Wood-Mar Auditorium Oct. 24-26 and Oct. 31 through Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m. The final show is a matinee, at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3.

Synopsis: Immediately following her husband’s death, Bernarda Alba orders her five daughters to observe an eight-year mourning period in which none of them will leave the house. The young women do their best to obey their mother, but when the handsome Pepe el Romano arrives on the scene the young women’s desire to honor their mother’s tradition is set against their yearning for freedom. Originally written as a critique of the rise of fascism in 1936, The House of Bernarda Alba addresses themes of repression and the fear of change. Michelle Seaton is directing.

University employees receive one complimentary ticket to any of the shows; students may attend either of the Thursday performances for free. Additional tickets are available for purchase at theatre.georgefox.edu.

Dr. John Schmitt presents cancer research at Fall Faculty Lecture & Symposium Oct. 22

Thursday, October 3rd, 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.

About Dr. Schmitt

Schmitt, awarded the Holman Professor of Biology at George Fox in 2012, holds a PhD in cell and developmental biology from Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). A committed mentor and scholar, he has received numerous research grants, produced nearly 50 publications, and holds a United States patent.

Nominated for both the university’s Teacher of the Year and the United States Professor of the Year awards, Dr. Schmitt was honored as Undergraduate Researcher of the Year at George Fox in 2013. He is the recipient of numerous grants, including two from the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, to purchase vital equipment and supplies, provide student stipends, and support his cancer research goals.

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

Women’s self-defense workshop held on Newberg campus Oct. 19

Thursday, October 3rd, 2013

On Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., residence life will sponsor a women’s self-defense workshop. It will be taught by a second-degree black belt and Newberg-Dundee Police Department reservist who has been conducting these workshops at George Fox since 2007.

The workshop will be conducted on the Newberg campus and cost $25 per person (regularly it costs $50 for community members). Many students, faculty and staff have taken the workshop and have found it valuable for their confidence (and, many would say, kind of fun).

Even if you have physical challenges, the instructor will work with you to modify techniques, etc. Registration is in the student life office in the Stevens Center. We will register up to 20 women and then start a waiting list.

Questions? Contact David Johnstone at djohnsto@georgefox.edu.

Wish to receive more ‘Daily Bruin’ news? Subscribing to other forums is easy

Wednesday, October 2nd, 2013

Now that you’re receiving The Daily Bruin forum that best suits you based on your location (Newberg or Portland) and status (student or employee), you may be wondering how to subscribe to other forums.

Are you an employee who wishes to also receive student news? If so, it’s easy to subscribe. Simply go to this link and enter your e-mail address in the forum(s) you wish to receive.

Welcome to ‘The Daily Bruin’

Tuesday, October 1st, 2013

Welcome to The Daily Bruin! Formerly known as “E-nnouncements,” The Daily Bruin will keep you abreast of news and events at George Fox University.

So, why are you receiving it? Because you are recognized as either a student or employee at the institution. As before, news entries will be disseminated by location, with forums for Newberg students, Newberg employees, Portland students and Portland employees. You have been enrolled in the appropriate forum based on your location and student/employee designation.

As for submitting news, you still do so by logging into MyGFU, clicking the “Ennouncement Request” link, and filling out the form.

The Daily Bruin is the official communication vehicle for the university. You may opt out from receiving it, but we wouldn’t recommend it! In doing so, you run the risk of missing out on important news and events.

Nominations open for October’s Employee of the Month

Sunday, September 29th, 2013

Can you think of a colleague who would be deserving of this award for October? If someone comes to mind, please send an e-mail to Peggy Kilburg by Monday, Oct. 21, with a summary of the person’s recent contributions and any other information that makes him or her deserving of this award.

The President’s Executive Leadership Team will select the recipient from the nominations submitted, and the winner will be honored with a citation and a $100 Visa gift card at our community meeting on Oct. 31.

Congratulations again to Dwayne Astleford and Keith Schneider on being named September Employees of the Month.

Change to fall 2014 and spring 2015 semester dates

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

Due to challenges presented by this fall semester starting on Labor Day, we are changing the way we set fall semester start and end dates. Beginning fall 2014, fall semesters will start on the last Monday in August.

This means our fall 2014 start and end dates are changing.

Here are the updated 2014-2015 semester dates:

  • Aug. 25, 2014 – First day of fall semester
  • Dec. 12, 2014 – Last day of fall semester
  • Dec. 13, 2014 – Midyear Commencement (four-week Christmas break)
  • Jan. 12, 2015 – First day of spring semester
  • May 1, 2015 – Last day of spring semester
  • May 2, 2015 – Spring Commencement
  • May 4, 2015 – First day of summer semester
  • Aug. 21, 2015 – Last day of summer semester

Join us for today’s farewell reception for Beth Molzahn

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

Join us for Beth Molzahn’s farewell reception today (Friday) in the Stevens Center (Duke) Atrium from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Her last day with us is Friday, Oct. 4.

Beth has served at the university for 18 years (plus four years as a student employee). She plans to work with her husband Rob in his real estate business and start a ministry helping those who need assistance with projects around the house.

Her first regular employee assignment with George Fox was as an administrative assistant for humanities, then as an executive assistant in academic affairs. She has spent the last 11 years in graduate admissions, primarily serving MAT faculty and students.

Don’t forget this afternoon’s all-employee meeting

Wednesday, September 25th, 2013

Don’t forget to join us for the all-employee meeting today (Thursday), from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Bauman Auditorium. Our theme is “Back to School.” Treats and refreshments will be served, including caramel apple streusel bars (with a gluten-free option) on the Newberg campus. Also, we’ll be joined by a special guest – Board Chair Gordon Crisman.

At the Portland Center, we will have a live video feed and serve Kam’s chips and salsa in Room 160.

Here is the agenda:

Welcome
Rob Westervelt

Employee of the Month
Peggy Kilburg

Devotional
Barbi Doran, “Follow My Lead …”

Living the Promise
Jonathan and Rachel Morrell, 10-plus years of connecting with students in photos

Achieving the Vision
Ryan Dougherty & Melissa Thomas
Presenting the fall admissions and census figures

Putting Students First
Mark Pothoff
Welcoming the largest class in school history

Christ in Everything
Neal Ninteman
Year four of Servant Engineering

Innovating to Improve Outcomes
Gordon Crisman, Board Chair
Congratulating the community on an innovative year

Closing Prayer
Sarah Baldwin

Coming up next time … Unmasking the “Student Success Center” & the Halloween Theme

Be sure to attend all-employee meeting this Thursday

Monday, September 23rd, 2013

Join us for the all-employee meeting this Thursday, Sept. 26, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Bauman Auditorium. Our theme this month is “Back to School.” Treats and refreshments will be served, and we’ll be joined by a special guest – Board Chair Gordon Crisman.

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

Here is the agenda:

Welcome
Rob Westervelt

Employee of the Month
Peggy Kilburg

Devotional
Barbi Doran, “Follow My Lead …”

Living the Promise
Jonathan and Rachel Morrell, 10-plus years of connecting with students in photos

Achieving the Vision
Ryan Dougherty & Melissa Thomas
Presenting the fall admissions and census figures

Putting Students First
Mark Pothoff
Welcoming the largest class in school history

Christ in Everything
Neal Ninteman
Year four of Servant Engineering

Innovating to Improve Outcomes
Gordon Crisman, Board Chair
Congratulating the community on an innovative year

Closing Prayer
Sarah Baldwin

Coming up next time … Unmasking the “Student Success Center” & the Halloween Theme

Beth Molzahn’s farewell reception is this Friday

Monday, September 23rd, 2013

Join us for Beth Molzahn’s farewell reception in the Stevens Center (Duke) Atrium from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. this Friday, Sept. 27. Her final day with us is Friday, Oct. 4.

Beth has served at the university for 18 years (plus four years as a student employee). She plans to work with her husband Rob in his real estate business and start a ministry helping those who need assistance with projects around the house.

Her first regular employee assignment with George Fox was as an administrative assistant for humanities, then as an executive assistant in academic affairs. She has spent the last 11 years in graduate admissions, primarily serving MAT faculty and students.

Women of university gather for salad supper Tuesday

Sunday, September 22nd, 2013

Don’t forget the Women’s Salad Supper for all female administration, faculty and staff or the spouses of administration, faculty and staff …

Tuesday, Sept. 24
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Hosted by Ruth Baker at the president’s home, the historic Edwards House (402 S. College St., Newberg)

Please bring a salad to share (if you are new this year, please just come as our guest). Enjoy this opportunity to meet the new women of our community and to reconnect with the women of George Fox.

No R.S.V.P. required. Questions? Contact Missy Terry at terrym@georgefox.edu.