Join an eight-week Fall Life Group

September 5th, 2016

Life Group sign-ups are open! Life Groups are small groups of six to eight students and a leader who meet weekly for 60 to 90 minutes to grow in relationship with Jesus, pray together, and enjoy friendship with each other.

Groups begin meeting the week of Sept. 19 and end the week of Nov. 11. You can sign up online at this link.

Be sure you’re up on parking policies

September 5th, 2016

Students and employees: All cars should now be registered, parked in the correct lot, and displaying either a temporary permit on the dashboard or a current parking permit.

If you are confused about where your permit allows you to park, please come to the security office for clarification to avoid receiving a parking ticket. No students are allowed to park in the two-block radius around the campus unless they live in a rental house and are displaying a 2016-2017 Neighborhood Permit.

Questions about parking or registration? Call 503-554-2090 during office hours as we are happy to answer your questions!

Consider adding Technical Writing to your spring schedule

September 5th, 2016

Consider adding Technical Writing (WRIT 240) to your spring schedule. The class meets from 1 to 1:50 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Here’s a few reasons to add it:

  • Technical Writing is an extremely practical course that will help anyone who plans to work in an organization (business, research, education, nonprofit) write more effective reports, letters, memos and emails.
  • It will look good on your resume. Surveys tell us that effective writing skills are at the top of employers’ lists in the hiring process.
  • The instructor, Gary Tandy, has 15 years of experience as a full-time and contract technical writer for business and educational organizations.
  • While this class may have the most direct application to science, engineering and business majors, liberal arts or humanities majors can also benefit. The major writing project for the class can be tailored to your major or career interest.

Questions? Contact Tandy at gtandy@georgefox.edu.

Beginning guitar class still has some openings

September 5th, 2016

A beginning guitar class will be offered on campus this fall for credit. Sign up and add some fun to your schedule and learn a new skill!

The class is designed for those new to the guitar who want to learn in a fun group setting. Learn the skills to play all your favorite rock, folk, pop and worship songs. No experience is necessary, but you must have your own guitar. The class is MUSI 250-A (Wednesdays/Fridays, 3:20-4:30 p.m.).

Class and lessons are taught by G.I.T. Musicians Institute graduate Jordan Stricklen. Email Jordan directly at JStricklen@georgefox.edu for more info.

Serve Day team seeks to borrow home supplies

September 5th, 2016

The university’s Embrace Ministries is sending a team to McMinnville Department of Human Services for Serve Day (Wednesday, Sept. 14), and we need to borrow some supplies …

  • Mops (2)
  • Scrub Brush (5)
  • Paint Buckets (5)
  • Broom (2)
  • Dust Pan (2)
  • Rags (20)
  • Trash Bags (50)
  • Paint Brush (4)
  • Paint Roller (4)
  • Drop Cloth (3)
  • Tools to take apart old furniture

If you have any of these you could lend to us, please email Jamie Kitchen at jkitchen15@georgefox.edu.

Let students know about IDEA Center’s drop-in hours

September 4th, 2016

Know students who need help with their schedule, transfer credit, or changing their major? Know anyone who needs some tips on their resume, Handshake or LinkedIn? The IDEA Center drop-in hours are a great time to get those things checked off the list!

These are for quick, 10- to 15-minute conversations, and are first-come, first-serve. Starting this week, we are open for drop-ins at the following times:

  • CAP Coaches: Monday, 2-4 p.m.; Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon; Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon; Thursday, 2-4 p.m.
  • Career Coaches: Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon; Thursday, 2-4 p.m.

Please let your students know about this resource. Students can contact the IDEA Center at idea@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2330 with questions.

Check out the IDEA Center’s drop-in hours

September 4th, 2016

Need help with your schedule, transfer credit, or changing your major? Need some tips on your resume, Handshake or LinkedIn? The IDEA Center drop-in hours are a great time to get those things checked off your list!

These are for quick, 10- to 15-minute conversations, and are first-come, first-serve. Starting this week, we are open for drop-ins at the following times:

  • CAP Coaches: Monday, 2-4 p.m.; Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon; Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon; Thursday, 2-4 p.m.
  • Career Coaches: Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon; Thursday, 2-4 p.m.

Contact the IDEA Center at idea@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2330 with questions.

Join ‘The Student Collective’ creative team

September 4th, 2016

George Fox’s yearbook publication is currently seeking passionate, collaborative and creatively minded photographers and writers to help create this year’s edition of The Student Collective. If you are interested in joining the team, please take five minutes to complete the application found here.

The deadline to apply is Monday, Sept. 12.

Interested in mentoring youth? Come to Little Bruins info session Wednesday

September 4th, 2016

According to some polls (Department of Human Services, Oregon Health Plan, etc.), at least 25 percent of Newberg lies beneath the national poverty line. Helping those in need is a very special calling, but often goes undefined.

One way to give back to the community is by mentoring youth. Little Bruins is a youth mentoring program. Unlike in the past, George Fox is partnering with various agencies from the Newberg School District to provide multiple volunteer avenues to mentor youth, including:

  • One-on-one
  • Big Bruin/Little Bruin mentoring with elementary and middle schoolers
  • MyZone middle school activity center, and
  • AVID tutoring program for adolescents

If you are interested in giving back to the community and gaining valuable experience working with youth, come to the Little Bruins info session on Wednesday, Sept. 7, in Bauman Auditorium just after Vespers. You have the opportunity to make a real difference in these young people’s lives.

Contact Alexa Aldridge (aaldridge15@georgefox.edu) or Sean Robertson (srobertson14@georgefox.edu) for more information.

Thank you!

Van reservations now only done via email

September 4th, 2016

Van reservations will now only be accepted via email. There has been some confusion when reservations have been taken over the phone. We are now requiring student groups to have written approval before making reservations.

Exceptions will be given for same-day reservations. Cancellations can be submitted via email or phone. Please send all van reservations to Debby O’Kelley at dokelley@georgefox.edu or Dixie Downey at ddowney@georgefox.edu.

Thank you,
– Plant Services (ext. 2011)

Fox Friendship Families: Impact a Student

September 4th, 2016

Sign up to serve as a Fox Friendship Family for one or two new international students. You do not have to be married and/or have kids to apply. Friendship families commit to hosting a student or two for dinner or an activity at least once per semester (one-year commitment).

Apply online here by Monday, Sept. 26. For more information, contact Tiona Cage at tcage@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2649.

ARC workshop provides tips on how to start semester well

September 4th, 2016

Need some help as a new semester gets underway? In an Academic Resource Center-sponsored workshop, “Mischief Managed: How to Start the Semester Off Well,” Rick Muthiah, director of learning support services, will cover topics that include how to manage your time, build relationships with professors and develop study strategies.

The workshop is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 8, from 10:50 to 11:40 a.m. in Hoover 105.

Questions? Contact Muthiah at rmuthiah@georgefox.edu.

Reminder: Labor Day impacts courier schedule, mail service

September 4th, 2016

Just a reminder that today (Monday) is Labor Day and that the Portland campus will be closed. Courier service will run this week on Tuesday and Thursday. Because the couriers will not be operating, Mail Services will only be delivering packages at the window and will not be accepting any outgoing mail or packages today.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Richard Silver at rsilver@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2551.

Want to host your own radio show? This is your big chance

September 4th, 2016

Ever dream of hosting your own radio show? Well, now you can make that dream a reality! KFOX is seeking out anyone interested in hosting a radio show, be it comedy, current events, campus news, sports, etc.

Interested? Please fill out our application and let us know! It will only take you a couple minutes!

‘Islam and the West’ series continues tonight in Hoover 105

September 4th, 2016

All are welcome to the second Liberal Arts and Critical Issues presentation tonight (Monday), when Gulzar Ahmed, co-founder of the Islamic Society of Greater Portland and past president of the American Muslim Alliance, speaks in Hoover 105. The same presentation will be made from 5 to 6 p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Ahmed is co-chair of the Interfaith Council of Greater Portland and a board member of the Institute for Christian-Muslim Understanding. He speaks at various churches, schools and organizations on the subjects of Islam, interfaith relations, and the importance of promoting understanding and cooperation between various faiths. The evening’s original speaker, Wajdi Said, was unable to speak.

The theme for this semester’s LACI series is “Islam and the West.” For more information, contact Laurie Fair at lfair@georgefox.edu.

Want to play on drumline?

September 4th, 2016

Want to play on the university’s drumline? We host weekly practices and play at home games. No experience necessary!

Contact Sydney Soetenga at soetenga18@gmail.com for more info.

Interested in a career in counseling? Come to info meeting

September 3rd, 2016

Do you enjoy helping people? Have you considered a career as a school counselor, school psychologist, clinical mental health counselor, or couple and family counselor? Interested in trauma counseling or play therapy?

If so, then join an upcoming Graduate School of Counseling information meeting to learn about masters-level counseling programs offered at George Fox. Your bachelor’s degree does not need to be in psychology to apply.

An info meeting is scheduled from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 21, in Room 155A at the Portland Center. Register online here or sign up for a one-on-one informational meeting online at this link.

Contact Joel Moore at jmoore@georgefox.edu or 503-554-6166 if you have questions.

Volunteer to mentor youth through Little Bruins program

September 2nd, 2016

According to some polls (Department of Human Services, Oregon Health Plan, etc.), at least 25 percent of Newberg lies beneath the national poverty line. Helping those in need is a very special calling, but often goes undefined.

One way to give back to the community is by mentoring youth. Little Bruins is a youth mentoring program. Unlike in the past, George Fox is partnering with various agencies from the Newberg School District to provide multiple volunteer avenues to mentor youth, including:

  • One-on-one
  • Big Bruin/Little Bruin mentoring with elementary and middle schoolers
  • MyZone middle school activity center, and
  • AVID tutoring program for adolescents

If you are interested in giving back to the community and gaining valuable experience working with youth, come to the Little Bruins info session on Wednesday, Sept. 7, in Bauman Auditorium just after Vespers. You have the opportunity to make a real difference in these young people’s lives.

Contact Alexa Aldridge (aaldridge15@georgefox.edu) or Sean Robertson (srobertson14@georgefox.edu) for more information.

Thank you!

Consider adding Technical Writing to your spring schedule

September 2nd, 2016

Consider adding Technical Writing (WRIT 240) to your spring schedule. The class meets from 1 to 1:50 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Here’s a few reasons to add it:

  • Technical Writing is an extremely practical course that will help anyone who plans to work in an organization (business, research, education, nonprofit) write more effective reports, letters, memos and emails.
  • It will look good on your resume. Surveys tell us that effective writing skills are at the top of employers’ lists in the hiring process.
  • The instructor, Gary Tandy, has 15 years of experience as a full-time and contract technical writer for business and educational organizations.
  • While this class may have the most direct application to science, engineering and business majors, liberal arts or humanities majors can also benefit. The major writing project for the class can be tailored to your major or career interest.

Questions? Contact Tandy at gtandy@georgefox.edu.

Come to football tailgate today in Bauman lot

September 2nd, 2016

Come to the football tailgate starting at 11 a.m. today (Saturday) and participate in a number of fun activities, including our poster contest. Winners will be announced at halftime for a prize. The fun is happening in the Bauman parking lot.

See you there!