Libraries, IT now accepting debit/credit cards for purchases

April 19th, 2016

The MLRC and Portland Center libraries are now accepting debit and credit cards to purchase print cards. No more digging in your pockets or wallet for that extra change to purchase a print card. You can now purchase the print card you need with your debit/credit card.

The IT Service Desk not only accepts your debit or credit card, but Apple and Android Pay is also available. So if you need a new ID card, power adapter or to pay for those unexpected repair parts you will no longer need to provide cash or a check. Just put it on the card.

We will continue to accept cash and checks through June 30, 2016. Beginning July 1, 2016, these locations will only accept your electronic forms payment (debit/credit/touch pay), and ID cards will no longer be charged to student accounts.

Contact Piper Parks at pparks@georgefox.edu if you have questions.

Come to Community Garden Saturday to celebrate Earth Day

April 19th, 2016

Celebrate Earth Day with us on Saturday, April 23, by coming to the university’s Community Garden to help get the space ready for the growing season. We will meet from 1 to 3 p.m. The garden is located in the field on the corner of Crestview and Villa Road. All are welcome!

Learn more about the garden by joining our Facebook page and consider joining the garden for the summer. Contact Cherice Bock for more information at cbock@georgefox.edu.

See what engineering students have been working on at Friday’s Expo

April 19th, 2016

Come see what our engineering students have been working on this Friday, April 22, at the Spring Engineering Expo in the EHS Atrium between 4:30 and 6 p.m.

Industry-sponsored senior design projects, servant engineering projects, and College of Engineering class projects will be on display, and student participants will be available to answer questions.

All are welcome! Questions? Contact Adina McConaughey (amcconaughey@georgefox.edu).

Info on summer dining options on campus

April 19th, 2016

It will be an exciting summer as we open the new dining hall, Canyon Commons! This facility will feature a large dining hall area (seating up to 555), three conference/meeting rooms (holding from 80 to 90 each that can also be combined to create a larger space), the president’s dining room (seating up to 20), and an espresso cafe (seating up to 60).

In May, construction will also begin on the remodeling of the former dining hall, servery, kitchen and Cap and Gown Room into space for the College of Engineering, which means that the Bruin Den and Bruin Bites will be impacted. Following are important dates to keep in mind in terms of meal service venues for the summer:

  • Groovy Bruin Food Truck: Available adjacent to the library from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday beginning on May 2 until the Bruin Den reopens (approximately June 13)
  • Canyon Commons Dining Hall: Days and hours will vary throughout the summer depending on the conference schedule.
  • Canyon Commons Espresso Cafe: We’re anticipating that the new café will be open for service beginning June 6 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday
  • Roberts Center/Villa Cafe: The last day of operation for the Roberts Center/Villa Cafe will be Friday, May 27.
  • Bruin Den: Closed from May 2 to approximately June 13, after which it will be open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday

Thank you for your flexibility, patience and understanding as we transition to a new facility! Questions regarding food service can be directed to Denny Lawrence (dlawrenc@georgefox.edu), resident district manager with Bon Appetit Management Company, or Brad Lau (blau@georgefox.edu), vice president for student life.

All-employee meeting scheduled for Thursday afternoon

April 18th, 2016

The university community is invited to an all-employee meeting from 3:30 to 5 p.m. this Thursday, April 21, in Hoover 105. The event will be live-streamed at the Portland Center in Room 160.

Comings and Goings

April 18th, 2016

Dexter BallardDexter Ballard has joined plant services as a custodian this month. He arrives from Aldersgate Camps and Retreats in Turner, Ore., where he was a maintenance assistant. Before that, he worked various jobs in Santa Cruz, Calif., primarily at Mission Springs Camps and Conference Center. Dexter holds a bachelor’s degree in history and social studies from Warner Pacific College (2012). He recently moved to Newberg with his wife, Courtney.


Kyle Wattenbarger (Plant Services) left the university in early April after serving at George Fox for 12 years. He left to stay home and take care of his three children.

Movers & Quakers

April 18th, 2016

Matt Sargent has moved from enrollment manager for the adult degree program and the Master of Social Work program to the position of associate registrar. Britny Scholz has moved out of the College of Business, where she was the program coordinator for the MBA and DBA programs, into the enrollment manager role that Matt vacated.

About Our People

April 18th, 2016

Kathy Heininge (English) presented her paper, “Paul Murray and W. B. Yeats: Sprezzatura for a Modern Ireland?,” at the national meeting of the American Conference for Irish Studies at Notre Dame University the first weekend of April. In addition, her book review on Staging Intercultural Ireland: New Plays and Practitioner Perspectives came out this month in the Irish Literary Supplement. She also wrote an article, “Once: Ulysses Revisited,” that is forthcoming in a book on intercultural adaptations of theater in Ireland, and her article on “James Joyce and the Habitual Present Tense” was accepted, pending some revisions, for publication in the James Joyce Quarterly, the major Joyce journal. Finally, Kathy’s book Reflections: Virginia Woolf and her Quaker Aunt, Caroline Stephen should be released by Peter Lang within the month.

John Bennett (Art and Design) was selected as a professional reviewer for Portland Photo Month. In that role, he is giving portfolio critiques of Northwest photographers for Photolucida, a nonprofit organization that, every other April, hosts an international set of photographers and reviewers in Portland for a five-day celebration of photography that includes lectures, workshops and exhibitions. Reviewers are selected for their experience, involvement and commitment to advancing the work of emerging and mid-career artists. By providing a venue for in-depth, informed, and supportive dialogue between photographers, gallery owners, curators, publishers, editors, and consultants, Photolucida promotes the culture of photography locally, nationally and internationally.

Glena Andrews (Director of Clinical Training – Graduate Department of Clinical Psychology) will present at the Eastern Oregon Psychological Association’s 31st annual Wallowa Lake Conference on May 21. The title of her presentation is, “Neuropsychology: Frontal Lobe Dysfunction, Difficult Diagnoses, and Use of Screening Tools.”

Carmen Imes (College of Christian Studies) successfully defended her doctoral dissertation at Wheaton College on April 1. Her project is entitled, “Bearing YHWH’s Name at Sinai: A Re-examination of the Name Command of the Decalogue (Exod 20:7).” She will graduate with a PhD in biblical theology – Old Testament.

Ed Higgins’ (English) poem “Jalapeños” was selected to be included in the “EAT: A Literature + Photography Installation” exhibit scheduled to open in May at Centre College in Danville, Ky. Out of over 150 entries, Ed’s submission was one of 11 selected. His piece will be paired with a photographic interpretation by Kentucky photographer Sarah Jane Sanders. In addition, First Class Literary Magazine posted Ed’s poem “Sisyphus” on its website, and, in a Caribbean-based (Trinidad) online poetry journal (Random Poem Tree), three of his poems were published in March: “April Touch,” “A Poem Should Always” and “Tensions.”

Birthdays

April 18th, 2016

April 19            Jeff Tatum, Rebecca Williams
April 21            Stephanie Bugas
April 25            Terri Beecroft, Valerie Sherwood, Richard Silver
April 26            Dana Ferrin, Emma Glennen
April 27            Pat Vandehey
April 28            Danny Cross
April 29            Jeff Woods
May 1               Patrick Allen
May 2               Dwayne Worden

University community invited to Spring Convocation this morning

April 18th, 2016

The offices of spiritual life and academic affairs invite the entire community to Spring Convocation this morning (Tuesday) at 10:50 a.m. in Bauman Auditorium.

Provost Linda Samek will present faculty awards and share about “Knowing God and Knowing Truth.” Worship will be led by Danielle Warner, assistant professor of music. The entire community is invited to join!

Come see HHPE senior seminar research presentations Friday

April 18th, 2016

Come see the poster presentations of health and human performance seniors this Friday, April 22, from 10 to 10:50 a.m. in the Wheeler Sports Center lobby.

Topics include “Resisted Treadmill Running vs. Regular Treadmill Running,” “Strength Gains With Localized Muscular Vibrations and Compression vs. Regular Weight Training,” “The Effect of Physical Exercise On College Student’s Stress Levels,” and “The Effect of Kinesio Taping On Athletic Performance.”

Contact Byron Shenk (bshenk@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

Final Spoken Word of semester is tonight

April 18th, 2016

Join us for the last Spoken Word of the year tonight (Tuesday) at 8:30 p.m. in Hoover 105. The night will feature a roster of talented performers!

We hope you can make it! Contact Jessica Rivera (jrivera12@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

Community Garden summer 2016 internships available

April 18th, 2016

We are looking for several students to work as interns for the university’s Community Garden this summer. These internships will be based on projects related to your major or minor (graduate students living in Newberg can also apply). In addition to joining us for gardening and a potluck once a week, these internships will take two to four  hours a week May through August. Interns will receive a stipend of up to $400 for the summer, dependent on completion of agreed-upon projects.

Interested applicants should send an email with a concise description of any relevant experience, why they are interested in the job, and summer availability to Cherice Bock (cbock@georgefox.edu) by Sunday, April 24. Applicants should also have one professor or employer send a reference letter.

Compost & Garden Health Intern: Collect compostable materials from local businesses and individuals and maintain a compost pile (hot compost). Monitor the compost, as well as attending to the health of other aspects of the garden, researching and implementing organic mitigation strategies (pests, disease, soil health, or other areas of interest/expertise). Biology or other science major preferred.

Food Access & Community Connection: Coordinate the harvest and distribution of extra produce, connecting the food with Newberg residents who need food. Build connections with local individuals and organizations dealing with food security/food sovereignty and create and implement strategies for getting people connected with learning how to grow their own food with us. Social sciences or Christian ministries major preferred.

Garden Structures: We need some structure in our new location! If you have experience and enjoy engineering and building things, we have several structural projects on our list for this year, from researching, creating/purchasing, and implementing structures for plants to working with the compost intern to structure a compost area. Engineering major or someone with a strong construction background preferred.

Documentation: This one could go a few different directions. A science major could document the scientific processes occurring in the garden (planting dates, various treatments, harvest dates and amounts, and so forth). A writing/literature major could document our work in a narrative style, sharing about our garden on our blog. An art major could use photography and other artistic mediums to document our work. All of these would have the possibility of developing your social media skills if you’re interested in sharing about our work on our blog and/or Facebook page.

Business: Develop and implement a business plan for a cash crop or two that could be sold to local outlets. Keep track of garden finances. Business, economics, finance, or accounting major preferred.

Grant Writing: Research possible grants the community garden could apply for, and work alongside Community Garden Coordinator to draft grants proposals. This position is open to writing/literature, business, or communications majors, or others with strong written communication skills and interest in gaining experience in grant writing.

Chaperons needed for Spring Formal this Sunday

April 18th, 2016

ASC is hosting the last dance of the year, Spring Formal, at the Crystal Ballroom this Sunday, April 24. We are in need of some faculty and staff/administrators to help chaperone the event. Chaperons will be provided with a gift card and a fun time! Spouses are welcome to join along.

If you are interested, please contact Charlotte Gray (cgray12@georgefox.edu).

Tickets for Spring Formal on sale this week

April 18th, 2016

Spring formal is at 8 p.m. this Sunday, April 24, at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland! Tickets are for sale all week in the Bruin Den from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost is $5 for students and $10 for non-George Fox students.

Questions? Contact Charlotte Gray (cgray12@georgefox.edu).

Bruin Store hosts two-day sale today, tomorrow

April 18th, 2016

The Bruin Store is hosting a two-day, 25-percent-off sale on a wide variety of merchandise, including short-sleeve and long-sleeve tees, tanks, hats, drinkware, George Fox pens and JVC Gumy Headphones. Swing by today (Tuesday) or tomorrow.

This offer is available in-store and online at georgefoxshop.com. Check us out!

Drumline participants wanted for fall football games

April 18th, 2016

We’re looking for students with percussion experience or an interest in music to participate in the fall 2016 drumline. The commitment will involve rehearsals once a week and performing at four football games throughout the fall.

Please contact Sydney Soetenga at soetenga18@gmail.com with any questions.

Apply today for Portland Center IT Service Desk positions

April 18th, 2016

Interested in working with computers and technology in a customer service setting? Do you have customer service experience and enjoy helping others? Apply for our Portland Center IT Service Desk positions available starting May 2!

Find our application process on Bruin Careers, located within the IDEA Center section on your MyGFU page. Set up an account and upload your resume and application. Be sure to refine your search to “On Campus Student Employment” to find all the available job positions. Look for the Portland Center IT Service Desk assistant position and apply today!

Tickets still available for ‘Mr. Darwin’s Tree’ this Thursday

April 18th, 2016

Tickets are still available to see Mr. Darwin’s Tree, the acclaimed British one-man play about the life and work of Charles Darwin, scheduled for 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 21, in Wood-Mar Auditorium. Produced by Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford (SCIO) and sponsored by George Fox’s science and religion clubs, the play aims to enhance the conversation on science and religion.

Written by noted playwright and director Murray Watts (The Miracle Maker, KJB: The Book that Changed the World, The Dream) and starring British film, TV and theatre actor Andrew Harrison (Dorian Gray, Miss Marple, Beyond Narnia), Mr. Darwin’s Tree presents a very human and very real Charles Darwin, one who wrestled with the challenges that his theories posed for traditional beliefs.

Admission is free, but if you plan to attend an RSVP is requested, available at this link.

Questions? Contact Jeongah Kim at jkim@georgefox.edu. More about the play is available at mrdarwinstree.com or scio-uk.org.

Come see engineering’s robots compete this Thursday

April 18th, 2016

All are welcome to cheer on the Engineering Robot Competition in the EHS Atrium this Thursday, April 21, from 9 to 10:50 a.m., 11:30 a.m. to 1:20 p.m., and from 1:30 to 3:20 p.m., with the finals at approximately 3:30 p.m.!

Come out to support our engineering students! Questions? Contact Adina McConaughey (amcconaughey@georgefox.edu).