All-employee meeting originally scheduled for Feb. 25 gets canceled

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

The all-employee meeting originally scheduled for next Thursday, Feb. 25, has been canceled. The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 18, from 3:40 to 5 p.m. in Hoover 105.

Annual Kaleo conference returns to Bauman Auditorium Saturday

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

The university’s sixth annual Kaleo conference will be held Saturday, Feb. 20, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Bauman Auditorium. Our featured speakers are Chap Clark from Fuller Seminary and our own Steve Sherwood (Religious Studies). Their sessions will focus on how we can be equipped for ministering to teens who are hurt and isolated.

George Fox employees are welcome to attend (register at the door) for the $30 discounted employee fee. For more information, check out georgefox.edu/kaleo.

February Employee of the Month nominations due Wednesday

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Wednesday is the last day to submit nominations for February Employee of the Month. Please send an e-mail to Peggy Kilburg (HR) if you would like to nominate a support staff member or administrator for this honor. Your e-mail should include the person’s name, job title, a concise but specific summary of this person’s contribution(s) to the university, its students, and/or its employees in the past 30 days or so (what was done, who was impacted, etc.), and any other information that you believe makes this person deserving of this award.

Please submit your nomination by Wednesday, Feb. 24. The President’s Executive Leadership Team will then select the Employee(s) of the Month from the nominations submitted. The winner(s) will be announced at the next all-employee meeting and will receive a $100 gift certificate to The Allison.

Chang shares of experiences in Nicaragua at Faculty Research Forum

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

The university community is invited to a Faculty Research Forum featuring Kelly Chang, assistant professor of psychology, from 10:40 to 11:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 19, in Hoover 105 on the Newberg campus.

In May 2009, Chang and a team of George Fox students worked with at-risk young girls living on a landfill in Nicaragua. She will speak of this experience and her ongoing work with the in-country organization.

Antique books left in Bruin Bookstore

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Two antique books (copyright 1909 and 1916) were left in the Bruin Bookstore four weeks ago. If these belong to you, please come and identify them and pick them up.

Pianist Valentina Lisitsa visits for annual concert series Feb. 25

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Internationally acclaimed pianist Valentina Lisitsa will visit for the university’s fourth annual Bösendorfer Artist Concert Series at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, in Bauman Auditorium.

The performance will feature all 24 of Chopin’s Etudes. Each university employee and student is entitled to one complimentary ticket. Additional tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for alumni and seniors, and $6 for students and children under 12. To purchase tickets, visit music.georgefox.edu, or call the university box office at ext. 3844.

Lisitsa also will host a master class for George Fox music major students from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, in Bauman Auditorium. The class is free and open to the public. During that time, she’ll be working with Tara Li and James Pick, both piano performance majors.

Lisitsa has toured throughout Europe, Japan, South America and North America. She has collaborated with the Sao Paulo Symphony, the Prague Chamber Orchestra, and the Chicago Symphony, and has performed with the likes of Lynn Harrell, Jimmy Lin, Roberto Diaz, Ida Haendel, and Hilary Hahn. For more information on her, visit valentinalisitsa.com.

Stationery orders due Feb. 24

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

It is time once again to order university stationery. For detailed order instructions, go to the university communications website.

Elizabeth Holme (Print Services) will work with the Office of Marketing Communications in ordering general university (i.e. non-departmental stationery) letterhead and envelopes. You will continue to purchase all non-departmental stationery (including “second-sheet letterhead”) through her.

Orders are due by Wednesday, Feb. 24.

Tilikum still seeking candidates for summer staff

Monday, February 15th, 2010

The Tilikum Center for Retreats and Outdoor Ministries is still seeking summer staff applications. If you or someone you know is interested in applying to work at Tilikum this summer, it’s not too late. The deadline to apply is Friday, Feb. 26. Apply on the Tilikum site.

Faculty Teaching Forum focuses on promoting student success Feb. 18

Monday, February 15th, 2010

A Faculty Teaching Forum, entitled “Helping all students be successful,” will be presented from noon to 1:20 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, in Cap and Gown Room A. Joel Perez (Dean of Transitions and Inclusion) will present information on helping faculty think through how they can design their classes and how they interact with their students to assist all students in being successful.

To reserve a lunch, e-mail Jere Witherspoon (jwithers@georgefox.edu) by 1:30 p.m. on the Tuesday before the event. Everyone is welcome to attend the session, whether bringing a lunch or reserving a lunch.

All faculty — full time, part time, and adjunct — are invited to attend Faculty Teaching Forums (FTFs). The schedule of upcoming sessions is available online. Video podcasts of FTFs will be available on iTunesU.

Textbooks, course materials are now eligible for tax credit

Friday, February 12th, 2010

It’s tax season again! There are some tax code changes that may impact you or your family. This year, you may use the cost of textbooks and course materials as a tax credit. For complete information, please visit textbookaid.org.

Chang shares of experiences in Nicaragua at Faculty Research Forum

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

The university community is invited to a Faculty Research Forum featuring Kelly Chang, assistant professor of psychology, from 10:40 to 11:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 19, in Hoover 105 on the Newberg campus.

In May 2009, Chang and a team of George Fox students worked with at-risk young girls living on a landfill in Nicaragua. She will speak of this experience and her ongoing work with the in-country organization.

Women invited to dinner and movie night March 30

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Attention all George Fox women: A dinner and movie night is scheduled for female staff, administrators and faculty, as well as female spouses of staff, administrators and faculty, for Tuesday, March 30, in Hoover 105. Dinner will be at 5:30 p.m., followed by a movie and discussion at 6:30 p.m.

This event is free. For more information, contact Lori Allen at allen.redpants@gmail.com.

U.S. Postal Service closed Monday for President’s Day

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Due to the President’s Day holiday Monday, Feb. 15, the U.S. Postal Service will be closed that day. No incoming or outgoing mail will be processed that day, and anything received for off-campus mailing will be postmarked and mailed on Tuesday.

Mail Services’ customer window will be open and campus mail will be distributed throughout the day. The courier to the Portland and Salem sites will be on schedule.

UPS (United Parcel Service) and other carriers will be open and operating as normal. Questions? Call ext. 2556.

Registration still open for seminary’s Feb. 16 seminar with Joseph R. Myers

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

There is still time to register for the seminary’s Ministry in Contemporary Culture Seminar, “Technomadic: Mapping our way in an unbounded world,” scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon (with optional roundtable lunch at noon) on Tuesday, Feb. 16, in Room 155 at the Portland Center.

Guest Joseph R. Myers, an entrepreneur, speaker and author, will speak on such topics as “Technomadic landscape: Locating ourselves in the human story,” “Preparing ourselves for the new relationship era,” and “Spiritual wisdom for the technomadic age.”

Myers is the owner of FrontPorch, a consulting firm that helps churches, businesses and other organizations promote and develop community. Author of The Search to Belong and Organic Community, Myers is also a founding partner of the communications arts group settingPace, based in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The cost is $20 for employees, alumni or students. The optional lunch is $10 per person. Registrations are transferable, but not refundable.

Online registration is available until Feb. 15 at applyweb.com/public/contribute?s=gfoxch. Questions? E-mail Jean Oehm Borgman (Seminary) at jborgman@georgefox.edu.

Seminary hosts Rev. Joshua Kang at Portland Center Feb. 17

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

George Fox Evangelical Seminary will host Rev. Joshua Kang for a speaking engagement and book-signing session from 2 to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 17, at the Portland Center.

Rev. Kang, former pastor of the 7,000-member Oriental Mission Church in Los Angeles and the author or more than 30 books, will speak about his new book, Scripture by Heart, and be available to sign copies of his Scripture by Heart and Deep Rooted in Christ afterward. Both book titles will be available at a 50 percent discount courtesy of publisher IVP. The event is free, and an English translator will be provided for his presentation.

Rev. Kang’s combined Korean titles have sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide.

Art exhibit, ‘Audubon & Africa,’ opens Thursday at Portland Center

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Come experience local artist and humanitarian Jennifer Predoehl’s art exhibition, entitled “Audubon & Africa,” hosted by the Portland Center Library’s art gallery.

The show opening, artist’s explanation and appetizers will be shared between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11. The Audubon Society and Horizon International Inc. will benefit from a portion of all sales. Raffle tickets will be available to enter a drawing to win an original painting by Jennifer Predoehl. “Audubon & Africa” will be available for viewing until the last week of March.

Perkins speaks on racial justice, reconciliation this week

Monday, February 8th, 2010

This is a reminder that John Perkins, an admired American Civil Rights activist, will be on the Newberg campus Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 10-11. He will speak in chapel, as a guest at the 25th annual Woolman Peacemaking Forum Wednesday night, and twice on Thursday. The theme of the forum is “Are We Achieving Racial Justice Reconciliation?”

Below is his Feb. 10-11 schedule. The campus community and the general public are welcome to all sessions free of charge.

Wednesday, Feb. 10
10:40- 11:30 a.m.
“Follow me to Freedom”
Bauman Auditorium

7:30-9 p.m. (Woolman Peacemaking Forum Lecture)
“The High and Low Points of Five Decades of Work for Racial Justice”
Hoover 105

Thursday, Feb. 11
8:40- 10:30 a.m.
“Justice as an Essential Part of Discipleship”
Edwards-Holman Science Center 125

Noon-1:15 p.m.
“Leading as an Ordinary Radical”
Discussion of Perkins’ new book coauthored with Shane Claiborne
Cap and Gown Room (bring your own lunch)

Pepperdine professor discusses spiritual themes in culture Feb. 8

Friday, February 5th, 2010

This Monday, Feb. 8, Craig Detweiler, an author and the director of the Center for Entertainment, Media and Culture at Pepperdine University, will speak on finding spiritual themes in culture with his presentation of “Beyond the Bubble: The Common Ground of Culture” at the university’s Liberal Arts and Critical Issues Forum.

Detweiler recently wrote and produced the documentary A Purple State of Mind. His recent books include Into the Dark: Seeing the Sacred in the Top Films of the 21st Century, A Purple State of Mind: Finding Middle Ground in a Divided Culture, and Halos and Avatars: Playing Video Games with God.

Two sessions are scheduled, from 4:40 to 5:35 p.m. and from 7 to 7:55 p.m. Both will take place in Hoover 105 on the Newberg campus.

For more information, contact Caitlin Corning at ccorning@georgefox.edu or ext. 2673, or visit georgefox.edu/laci.

John Perkins visits campus to speak on justice, reconciliation Feb. 10-11

Friday, February 5th, 2010

The university’s Center for Peace and Justice is hosting John Perkins, an admired American Civil Rights activist, Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 10-11. He will speak in chapel, as a guest at the 25th annual Woolman Peacemaking Forum, and twice on Thursday. The theme of the forum is “Are We Achieving Racial Justice Reconciliation?”

Perkins has been a durable voice for justice and reconciliation, especially through the lenses of community development. He is the founder of Voice of Calvary Ministries (Jackson, Miss.), Harambee Christian Family Center in Pasadena, the John M. Perkins Foundation, and the Christian Community Development Association.

Below is his Feb. 10-11 schedule. The campus community and the general public are welcome to all sessions free of charge.

Wednesday, Feb. 10
10:40- 11:30 a.m.
“Follow me to Freedom”
Bauman Auditorium

7:30-9 p.m. (Woolman Peacemaking Forum Lecture)
“The High and Low Points of Five Decades of Work for Racial Justice”
Hoover 105

Thursday, Feb. 11
8:40- 10:30 a.m.
“Justice as an Essential Part of Discipleship”
Edwards-Holman Science Center 125

Noon-1:15 p.m.
“Leading as an Ordinary Radical”
Discussion of Perkins’ new book coauthored with Shane Claiborne
Cap and Gown Room (bring your own lunch)

HR seeking nominations for February Employee of the Month

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Please send an e-mail to Peggy Kilburg if you would like to nominate a support staff member or administrator for Employee of the Month for February.  Your e-mail should include the person’s name, job title, a concise but specific summary of this person’s  recent contributions (past 30 days or so) to the university, its students, and/or its employees (what was done, who was impacted, etc.), and any other information that you believe makes this person deserving of this award.

Please submit your nomination by Friday, Feb. 19. The President’s Executive Leadership Team will then select the Employee(s) of the Month from the nominations submitted. The winner(s) will be announced at the all-employee meeting on Thursday, Feb. 25, and will receive a $100 gift card to The Allison.