New class schedule available on Web

Monday, June 1st, 2009

There is a new class schedule available on the Web that displays classes in the familiar format used in Bruindata. Go to http://class.georgefox.edu to access the same MyGFU class schedule listing in a table format to assist with registration and advising.

University Relations hosts trip to Seattle Mariners game June 6

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

You are invited to join university alumni, parents and friends at Safeco Field for a catered barbecue lunch in Lookout Landing and a Seattle Mariners game against the Minnesota Twins on Saturday, June 6.

Lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. and the first pitch is at 1:10 p.m. The cost for this exciting event is $40. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please register by Monday, June 1, online at georgefox.edu/alumni/events or call Vickie Timmons (University Relations) at 503-554-2131.

We hope to see you there!

Consonare Chorale presents spring concert

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Consonare Chorale, a Portland based chorale ensemble which includes John Newberry (Portland Center Superintendent of Facilities), will present “Song Cycles and other Modes of Transportation “ on Saturday, May 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the Parkrose United Methodist Church, 11111 NE Knott, Portland, 97220. 

The concert includes Paul Simon’s “I’m a Train,” the Beatles “Drive My Car,” and James Taylor’s “That Lonesome Road” amongst others.  Advance tickets are $15.00 and can be obtained by contacting Consonare Chorale at consonarechorale.org or you can call John at extension 6199.  Tickets at the door are $18.00.  Cost for Seniors and students is $12.00.

University offices closed Monday to observe Memorial Day

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

All university offices in Newberg and at regional sites will be closed on Monday, May 25, to observe the Memorial Day holiday.

Mail Services announces courier schedule change for next week

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Due to the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 25, the courier schedule will be changed for next week only. He will go to the Portland Center every day Tuesday through Friday and will go to Salem on Tuesday and Thursday only, May 26 and 28.

Cut-off times remain the same. Items must be in Newberg Mail Services by 9:45 a.m. for delivery to Portland and Salem campuses.

Normal schedule will resume the following week.

Artists Repetory Theatre performance includes our own

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Seminary student Kenneth Springs (playing the role of Ferapont) and Student Financial Services representative Angela “Sundance” Milner (playing the role of Musician) are performing in Artists Repertory Theatre’s production of Three Sisters from now through June 14.  Performances are Wednesday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.  Ticket prices vary by date.

Discounted (20%) tickets are available if ordered through Angela (x6105).  Limited availability $10 day-of-show “rush” tickets are also being released for performances through May 24, contact the box office directly at 503-241-1278 or info@artistsrep.org regarding rush tickets.

 artistsrep.org/onstage/2008-–-2009-season/three-sisters.aspx

Special rate available for Christian leadership conference

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

A special George Fox student/alumni/employee rate is available for the Spiritual Discernment As Christian Leadership Conference scheduled Sunday through Wednesday, May 31 to June 3. The special rate is $100 (minus meals, materials and lodging). Availability is limited. You may register on site or e-mail a registration form (available at georgefox.edu/discernment/conference) to Margaret Fuller (Religious Studies) at mfuller@georgefox.edu.

For May Term Independent Studies (CHMN/RELI 495 or 595, A Theology of Discernment), contact Paul Anderson (Religious Studies) before Thursday, May 14.

Postage rates increase on Monday, May 11

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Postage rates increase on Monday, May 11. Stamps will increase from 42 cents to 44 cents each. Purchase the “Forever Stamps” now at 42 cents each; they will be worth 44 cents each on Monday. Forever Stamps can only be purchased in books of 20.

University Mail Services has Forever Stamp books available for $8.40 (20 stamps). Remember that on Monday, that same book will cost $8.80.

If you need information regarding other classes of mail and the amount of increase, contact Sherrie Frost (Mail Services) at ext. 2556 or e-mail sfrost@georgefox.edu.

Multicultural Services seeking names of diversity speakers, performers

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Do you know someone who is a great speaker or performer on the topics of diversity? Multicultural Services is seeking guests to speak/perform for the university community next academic year (or future years).

Preference for:

  • Christian multicultural worldview
  • Ethnically diverse musical genres (spoken word, hip-hop, Native American dancing)
  • George Fox students, employees or alumni
  • Local speakers/performers
  • Talents with websites or recordings

Other diversity groups will be considered. If you have ideas to share, contact Shelley Yonemura (Multicultural Services) at syonemur@georgefox.edu or at 503-554-2318.

Bookstore closed on May 7

Friday, May 1st, 2009

The Portland Center Bookstore will be closed for administrative meetings on Thursday, May 7.

You can still order books online at pcbookstore.georgefox.edu.

Commencement ceremonies scheduled Saturday in Wheeler

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

The university will host two commencement ceremonies on the Newberg campus Saturday, May 2. The traditional undergraduate ceremony will take place in Miller Gymnasium/Wheeler Sports Center at 2 p.m., with audience seating at 1 p.m. Tickets are required for the traditional undergraduate ceremony.

The graduate, seminary and School of Professional Studies ceremony will take place in Miller Gymnasium/Wheeler Sports Center at 7 p.m., with audience seating at 6 p.m.

In addition, the baccalaureate service is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Saturday in Bauman Auditorium. Baccalaureate is an undergraduate worship service providing graduating seniors, their families, faculty, administrators, staff and other guests the opportunity to worship.

For more information, visit the commencement website.

Library adds texting as a communication feature

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

The university’s library has added texting as part of its “Ask Us” service. Now George Fox students, faculty and staff can send questions and receive answers from librarians by using their cell phones. More information is available at georgefox.edu/offices/murdock/text.html.

Be sure to check out redesigned undergrad admissions site

Monday, April 27th, 2009

The university’s undergraduate admissions website was recently redesigned and enhanced to include new information, additional features and improved navigation and graphics. Check out the site at admissions.georgefox.edu and be sure to tell colleagues and prospective students about it.

Two laptops needed for Rwandan ministers

Friday, April 24th, 2009

Have a laptop you could donate or sell for a low price?

A group of men and women being trained for pastoral work and other leadership positions in their churches in Rwanda would like to learn the basics of computer operation to help them get jobs to support their ministry. For this training, at least two laptops are needed with Windows and Office on them.

If you have such a computer you’re not using, the Juniors Abroad group going to Rwanda in May could deliver it. If interested, contact Lon Fendall (Center for Global Studies/Center of Peace and Justice) at ext. 2685 or lfendall@georgefox.edu.

Spring textbook buyback

Friday, April 24th, 2009

The next textbook buyback at the Portland Center bookstore will be:

Tuesday – Thursday
April 28 – 30, 2009
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

If you are unable to come in during these hours, consider having a friend bring your textbooks in for you.

Books being used for upcoming semesters will be purchased at 50 percent of the new price (regardless of whether the book was purchased new or used). You may check buyback prices by logging on to: store.georgefox.edu and using the “Student Textbook Orders” link and selecting the “SELL” link in the Portland Center header.

Books not needed for the Portland Center Bookstore will be purchased at the price set by the wholesaler.

Power of social networking discussed April 24 at Portland Center

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

The School of Management is hosting guest speaker Lisa Brooks to share on the topic “Investigating the Power of Social Networking” from 7 to 9 a.m. Friday, April 24, in Room 155 of the Portland Center.

Today, corporate and public Internets are used more for social networking than e-mail. This interactive workshop explores the power of social networking, which goes far beyond interpersonal collaboration. Join us for a couple hours of social networking and learn how social networks are used to leverage resources of the world to speed processes, resolve complex issues, and build relationships.

There is no registration cost, and a light breakfast will be provided. Alumni, current and prospective students and employees are welcome to attend. R.S.V.P. to georgefox.edu/som/events.html.

Claim your lost items April 27-May 1

Monday, April 20th, 2009

We will have a table of “Lost and Found” items in the 1st floor lobby of the South Building from Monday, April 27 to Friday, May 1.

All unclaimed items will be donated a local charity thrift store.

For more information, contact Barbara Lybarger, Front Office Coordinator at 503.554.6100 or by email.

Portland Center Coffeehouse to open this summer

Monday, April 20th, 2009

As many of you know, we have received budgetary approval to build a coffeehouse in the current student lounge on the 2nd floor of the South building on the Portland Center campus.

Demolition has started and the project completion date is targeted for mid-August 2009. We are currently taking proposals from potential vendors and a vendor will be chosen by a committee based upon quality product, customer service and fit with our student needs and population.

We are requested the vendor to provide espresso, snacks, and a light lunch and dinner menu as well as bakery items.

For questions about the process or about the coffeehouse, please email Janis Sanford, Site Supervisor at GFU Portland Center .

New location for vending machines

Monday, April 20th, 2009

 You will notice new locations for the vending machines in the South building of the Portland Center.

The cold food and coffee vending machines have been removed due to low use.

The snack and one of the Pepsi/cold drink vending machines have been moved to the Information Commons  in the front section of the library.

Another Pepsi/cold drink machines has been relocated to the long hallway/study area on the 2nd floor south quadrant.

The paper plates, cups, plastic ware, refrigerator,  microwaves and convection oven has also been moved to the hallway/study area as we prepare the old student lounge area into a coffeehouse-due to open mid-August 2009.

Mailbox keys need to be turned in

Monday, April 20th, 2009

The semester is coming to an end.  What do you do with your mailbox key?

Graduating Students:
Put your key in an envelope with your name and Box # on it and return it into the Front Desk or Drop Box by Friday, May 1 to avoid a $15.00 key fine.

Withdrawing Students:
Put your key in an envelope with your name and Box # on it and return it into the Front Desk or Drop Box by Friday, May 1 to avoid a $15.00 key fine.

Leave of Absence Students:
Put your key in an envelope with your name and Box # on it and return it into the Front Desk or Drop Box by Friday, May 1 to avoid a $15.00 key fine.Returning Students:
Keep your key over the summer.

Questions? Contact Barbara Lybarger, Key Coordinator at 503.554.6100 or by email.