FoxTALE upgrade coming on Aug. 19

August 14th, 2016

FoxTALE will be upgraded on Friday, Aug. 19, and unavailable 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. We apologize for any inconvenience and invite you to check the “New Features” highlighted here. You can also sign up for a webinar giving an overview of all new features.

Our top three picks:

  • Changes in appearance, with a new “Dashboard” replacing “My Home”
  • Course Editing: You can now delete Sections
  • Quiz section headings and four new question types

IT offers Faculty Development Events throughout the term that introduce university systems and how to use them. We offer both face-to-face meetings and webinars. View the 2016 Fall Schedule of Events here.

Questions? Contact servicedesk@georgefox.edu or call 503-554-2569.

– Your Education Technology Team

Courier service changed to Tuesday/Thursday this week

August 14th, 2016

Because of the all-community meeting on the Newberg campus this morning, the Portland Center courier will run on Tuesday and Thursday of this week. Same time frames; just a switch with the first day.

If you have questions, please email Linda Sartwell at lsartwel@georgefox.edu.

Are you moving?

August 14th, 2016

If you are planning to move, Plant Services needs you to fill out a “Relocation Form,” even if you plan to move yourself. This is located on this web page.

Please fill out the form completely and be specific with your needs so we can better serve you. Questions? Contact Debby O’Kelley at dokelley@georgefox.edu.

Thank you,
Plant Services

Bruin Store hosts clearance sale through August

August 14th, 2016

Come check out our 25 percent off clearance event at the Bruin Store! Save an extra 25 percent off already-marked-down items. All clearance items are also available at georgefoxshop.com.

While you’re here, check out our new 125th Anniversary tees, only $10!

Follow us!
Instagram: @the_bruin_store
Facebook: Bruin Store

Take a few minutes to fill out Innovation Team survey

August 12th, 2016

Dear colleagues,

The Innovation Team would appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to complete this survey.

If you have any trouble with the survey, please contact Caitlin Corning (ccorning@georgefox.edu).

Thank you for your time and assistance.

Caitlin, on behalf of the Innovation Team

Innovation Team seeks out your feedback with survey

August 11th, 2016

Dear colleagues,

The Innovation Team would appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to complete this survey.

If you have any trouble with the survey, please contact Caitlin Corning (ccorning@georgefox.edu).

Thank you for your time and assistance.

Caitlin, on behalf of the Innovation Team

FoxTALE end-of-semester reminders

August 11th, 2016

If you used the FoxTALE grade book for any of your FoxTALE course sites, back up your 2016 Summer grade book to a spreadsheet that is saved outside of FoxTALE. See the instructions here for backing up grades. You will want to keep an archive of your course grades that cover the last five years.

Use your new, empty 2016 Fall sites as the sites in which you will teach. You may import content from another course site. See the instructions here for importing.

2016 Fall (and Spring) sites are currently hidden from student view. When you are ready, you can share the sites with your students. Here is a quick guide on how to make the courses available: FoxTALE Making Courses Visible to Students.

Visit the FoxTALE for Faculty webpage for guides, resources and the new features coming on the Aug. 19, 2016, FoxTALE Upgrade.

See our Schedule of Events to sign up for webinars and labs.

If you have questions or need assistance using FoxTALE, please contact the IT Service Desk at servicedesk@georgefox.edu or ext. 2569.

All university employees gather Monday for community meeting

August 11th, 2016

All employees, half time and above, are required to attend the all-community meeting​ (absences must be approved by your vice president)​, scheduled from 8 a.m. to noon on Monday, Aug. 15, in the Canyon Commons dining hall on the Newberg campus. Breakfast will be served beginning at 8 a.m., with the program to follow.

The meeting will include a time of worship and devotions, ​an update from President Robin Baker and the VP team​ on strategic design and the future of the university​,​ a presentation of the university innovation plan by the Innovation Team, and employee service awards (the support staff and administrator of the year awards will be announced in September).

Contact Missy Terry at terrym@georgefox.edu with any questions. See you there!

Check out university’s 125th anniversary web page

August 11th, 2016

On Sept. 9, the university will mark its 125th anniversary! To commemorate the occasion, a web page has been created that includes a video, “Then and Now” photos, a calendar of events planned for this fall, a timeline, and short profiles of 125 individuals who helped shape the university into what it is today.

Check it out at this link!

Know kids interested in joining Pennington’s Penn Pals Kids Club?

August 11th, 2016

Our mascot, Pennington, is looking for new friends (12 and younger) to join his Penn Pals Kids Club. Do you know kids who would like to join? Members get a T-shirt, free tickets for parents to attend games, and more. Plus, Pennington will be their pen pal; anytime kids write him a letter, he’ll send a personalized letter in return.

Join now and you’ll receive your Penn Pals package in time to use the free tickets at our first 2016 football game! Learn more about Penn Pals and join at this link. If you have questions, contact Sarah Reid at ext. 2105.

Info on check payment handling changes

August 10th, 2016

To expedite the payment process for students paying in Portland, Student Accounts has changed how we handle checks. If paying by check, your payment will now be processed as an electronic (ACH) payment via the MyGFU CashNet payment site. This will shorten the time it takes to process your payment, and it allows for an electronic receipt to be emailed to you for your records. What you will see that is different on the banking side is that your bank statement will show an ACH payment, not a check.

If you prefer to not have your check processed in this way, we have pre-addressed payment envelopes available that you can use to mail your payment to Newberg. Our Newberg address is: Student Accounts, 414 N. Meridian #6129, Newberg, OR 97132.

Questions? Contact Jenny Getsinger at jgetsing@georgefox.edu.

Volunteers still needed to help with Welcome Weekend

August 9th, 2016

We’d like to invite you to help new students move in to their residence halls on Thursday, Aug. 25, from 8 a.m. to noon. If you will be available during that time, please let us know of your preferences on this form.

Your participation is invaluable to the Welcome Weekend program, as it communicates our Be Known promise in a very tangible way. Every year we hear students and families rave about their move-in experience. Thank you for your help in making this possible.

Questions? Concerns? Please contact a Welcome Weekend staff member at ext. 2308 or welcome@georgefox.edu.

Know kids interested in joining Pennington’s Penn Pals club?

August 9th, 2016

Our mascot, Pennington, is looking for new friends (12 and younger) to join his Penn Pals club. Do you know kids who would like to join? Members get a T-shirt, free tickets for parents to attend games, and more. Plus, Pennington will be their pen pal; anytime kids write him a letter, he’ll send a personalized letter in return.

Join now and you’ll receive your Penn Pals package in time to use the free tickets at our first 2016 football game! Learn more about Penn Pals and join at this link. If you have questions, contact Sarah Reid at ext. 2105.

Comings and Goings

August 8th, 2016

Ashley WalkerThe College of Business welcomes Ashley Walker as the MBA and DBA graduate program coordinator. Two and a half years ago she moved to Oregon from the Midwest to work as the intern – and, after a promotion, as the interactive media coordinator – at Micah Challenge USA in Portland, a Christian organization committed to ending extreme poverty. Concurrently, she worked as a women’s support advocate at Portland Rescue Mission in downtown Portland, maintaining the safety of the residents while fostering healing through mentorship. She earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Mich., in 2013. She lives in the Chinatown neighborhood of Portland and attends Imago Dei Community. She will be getting married to Dale Moody on Aug. 27, 2016.


Andy LockhartA former missionary to Papua New Guinea and employee at both Linfield College and Northwest Nazarene University, Andy Lockhart, has joined George Fox as assistant director of academic computing at the Portland Center. For the past 10 years he’s worked as a multimedia support specialist at Linfield, overseeing A/V equipment scheduling, set-up, repair and installation. Previously, he did similar work for Northwest Nazarene in Nampa, Idaho, as the assistant director of media services (1997 to 2006). Andy and his wife, Laura, were also missionaries for the Church of the Nazarene from 1995 to 1997, serving in Papua New Guinea. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Northwest Nazarene in 1993. He and Laura live in Carlton and have two daughters, Kym and Emily, and attend Lafayette Community Church in Lafayette.


Marisa ZavalaMarisa Estrada Zavala has joined the financial aid office as a financial aid counselor. She worked the past year as a learning specialist assistant at Valor Middle School in the Woodburn School District. Previously, from 2011 to 2015, she worked in the transition specialist support position at Bridges Transition Center in the same school district. Marisa also worked in Woodburn at Washington Elementary School from 2008 to 2011 as an educational and secretary assistant and, previously, at Chemeketa Community College as a mentor coordinator and office coordinator (2003-05). She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology: family studies from Corban University (2009). She lives in Canby with her husband Christian and children Enrique (7) and Amelia (2). The family attends the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Canby.


Amy RusawPlant services welcomes Amy Rusaw as a custodian. For the past year she has worked for CCI Greenheart of Chicago as a local coordinator, for which she recruited placements for foreign exchange students and supported them throughout their experience in the U.S. Before that, she was a stay-at-home mom and homeschool teacher. After graduating from George Fox in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science, Amy was a research assistant at Oregon Health and Sciences University in 1994-95. She lives in Cornelius with husband Pete and their four children – Annika (17), Linnaea (15), Noah (13) and Moira (9). The Rusaws attend Wapato Valley Church in Gaston.


Jeff FairJeff Fair has joined the university to work as a facilities coordinator at the Portland Center. For the past 29 years he has worked for United States Bakery Inc. (Franz) as a route sales representative. Prior to that he was a grocery manager at markets in Sherwood and Tualatin (1977-87) and an assistant manager at Naps IGA in Newberg (1972-77). He attended Portland Community College, where he studied business and drafting, and grew up in Newberg. He lives in Hillsboro with his wife Laurie, an administrative assistant in the academic affairs office at George Fox. They have two children: Hannah Stevenson, a student account specialist at the Portland Center, and Jacob, who just graduated from Newberg High School. Jeff loves to fish in his free time, and the Fairs attend Northside Community Church in Newberg.


Christee Wise (Education) left the university in late July after working at George Fox for 11 years. She has accepted a full-time position to teach music and computer classes for grades K-8 at Horizon Christian Elementary in Tualatin.

John Kaye (Financial Aid) left his position to return to school at the university full time.

Catherine Hillenbrand (IT) left the university in July to take an internal audit position at Nike.

About Our People

August 8th, 2016

David Johnstone (Student Life) published an article, “A Cord of Three Strands is Not Quickly Broken: Strengths of a Team,” in the Spring 2016 issue of Growth. He also published two book reviews for the Summer 2016 issue of Christian Scholar’s Review, reviewing A Faith for the Generations: How Collegiate Experience Impacts Faith (editors Timothy W. Hermann, Kirsten D. Tenhaken, Hannah M. Adderley and Morgan K. Morris) and Emerging Adulthood and Faith (by Jonathan P. Hill).

Birthdays

August 8th, 2016

Aug. 10            Christine Saladino
Aug. 11            Colleen Sump
Aug. 12            Ken Ingram
Aug. 13            Kathy Heininge, Jeff Marble, Jamie Noling-Auth, Nate Peach
Aug. 14            Jenny Zaganiacz
Aug. 16            Casey Brooks, Lizz Schallert, Gary Sehorn, Seth Sikkema, Tyler Susmilch
Aug. 17            Saiko Mair
Aug. 19            Jim Foster
Aug. 21            Nicole Enzinger, Josh Sauerwein, Creagh Schoen

SpIL still seeking leaders for Life Groups

August 8th, 2016

Are you interested in leading a small-group Bible study of eight to 10 undergraduate students for eight weeks this fall? SpIL is still looking for leaders.

Group leaders select the meeting time and location that works best for them. Groups begin meeting the week of Sept. 19 and end the week of Nov. 7. SpIL offers curriculum options. Leaders begin the experience with a complimentary leaders luncheon in early September.

For more information and to sign up, click on this link.

Important info from Mail Services

August 8th, 2016

Some important information from Mail Services:

Packages and Mail
Mail Services will hold all packages and mail for you until you arrive on campus. We have already stopped summer forwarding.

Parking Permits
When we receive your parking permit, it will be written up as a package and you will get an email (in your George Fox email) from “Mail Tracker” stating that your parking permit is here. When you arrive on campus, please stop at Mail Services and ask for your parking permit.

New students: Mailbox Key
All students – residents and commuters – have been issued a campus mailbox. You will pick up the mailbox key during your Welcome Weekend orientation. On Thursday, Aug. 25, Mail Services will have a table outside Stevens Center beginning at 8 a.m.

Returning students: Mailbox Key
Remember to bring your campus mailbox key back to school with you. If you have lost your mailbox key, stop at Mail Services and ask for a replacement key. The replacement charge is $10 cash or check, or $15 charged to your student account.

Do you live in the area?
Mail Services is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can stop anytime and get your packages or pick up your mailbox key.

If you have questions, please email Linda Sartwell at lsartwel@georgefox.edu.

All-community meeting is this Monday in Canyon Commons

August 8th, 2016

All employees, half time and above, are required to attend the all-community meeting​ (absences must be approved by your vice president)​, scheduled from 8 a.m. to noon on Monday, Aug. 15, in the Canyon Commons dining hall on the Newberg campus. Breakfast will be served beginning at 8 a.m., with the program to follow.

The meeting will include a time of worship and devotions, ​an update from President Robin Baker and the VP team​ on strategic design and the future of the university​,​ a presentation of the university innovation plan by the Innovation Team, and employee service awards (the support staff and administrator of the year awards will be announced in September).

Contact Missy Terry at terrym@georgefox.edu with any questions. See you there!

Beginning guitar class offered this fall

August 8th, 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.