Free ‘We’ve got Your Back’ PT class offered

March 8th, 2016

Have you been experiencing back pain or want to know what exercises or stretches evidence shows to decrease symptoms of back pain? “We’ve Got Your Back” is a free five-part class on the prevention and management of back pain.

Li-Zandre van Eeden, PT, DPT, and the university’s School of Physical Therapy will sponsor the class, which will meet on five Thursdays between March 24 and April 21. Sessions are scheduled from 5 to 6 p.m. in Room 202 in the Roberts Center (501 N. Villa Road). Attending all five sessions is encouraged but not required.

There will be a lab component, so please dress comfortably. For more information or to sign up, please call 503-554-2479.

All invited to join in fun of community garden this Saturday

March 8th, 2016

Come join us this Saturday, March 12, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the George Fox Community Garden! Didn’t know we had a community garden? Well we do … and it’s wonderful!

We’ll continue preparing the garden space for the upcoming season and have some fun getting our hands in the dirt together as a community. The garden is located on the corner of Crestview and Villa (near the Austin Sports Complex). You can check out our Facebook page for more information.

If you are interested in attending and would like a ride, or if you have any other questions, please email Patrick Petrie at ppetrie12@georgefox.edu.

Today’s workshop will help you create a resume that stands out

March 8th, 2016

Creating a standout resume is a key step in the job-search journey and will allow you to put your best foot forward with a potential employer. Making your passions, skills and experience stand out will be the focus of our workshop today (Wednesday) in the Cap and Gown Room from noon to 1 p.m.

Bring your lunch and leave with the knowledge you need to create a standout resume fit for making the internship/job application process both easy and effective.

Questions? Contact the IDEA Center at idea@georgefox.edu.

Student Survey: The American Wedding

March 8th, 2016

Please help our Liberal Arts and Critical Issues research group gather opinions and perspectives on the pressures and expectations involved with American wedding culture. This survey will take less than two minutes. We want to know what you think!

American Wedding Survey

Questions? Contact Celena Ackerman at celena.nafarrate@gmail.com.

Disclaimer:
These surveys are student generated and are not to be associated with any official research conducted by faculty and staff at George Fox University. Any views or opinions presented in these surveys are solely those of the students and do not represent those of George Fox University. The distribution of these surveys is a service provided to George Fox University students as they prepare their research required by the curriculum. Students are required to have department approval. Any questions about these surveys should be directed to the students associated with the survey in question.

Encourage students to attend academic path workshop tomorrow

March 8th, 2016

Encourage student to attend a workshop, “Charting Your Academic Path: MyGFU, Course Selection & Effective Planning,” tomorrow (Thursday).

In this session, CAP Coaches from the IDEA Center will give tips on how to use the degree audit, online catalog, class schedule and other resources. They will also discuss options if students are concerned about their midterm grades.

The workshop runs from 10:50 to 11:35 a.m. in Lemmons 8.

Housing selection begins next week

March 7th, 2016

Housing selection for fall 2016 begins next week on Monday, March 14. The online housing form will be accessible through Friday, March 18.

To participate in selection make sure your housing deposit is paid by 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 17. To pay this, please go to the student accounts office located on the first floor of the Stevens Center. The deposit should be paid with check or cash since they do not accept credit or debit in their office.

Before paying please be aware of the following:

  • Your student account must be paid in full. If on a payment plan, your March payment must be received and any amount not covered by your payment plan must be paid.
  • Regardless of who pays the deposit, each student must stop by student accounts. If the deposit is accepted, you will receive a Housing Deposit Confirmation slip. This slip is needed as a record of payment.
  • A payment received in any other way won’t be processed as a deposit, but instead will overpay the account or be applied toward the next monthly payment. Student accounts routinely refunds over-payments, so if you get a refund check you are not expecting please stop by to confirm the status of your housing deposit.

Additional details regarding housing selection are posted on the Housing and Residence Life website.

Questions? Contact housing@georgefox.edu or stop by the student life office.

Internal-only position opening

March 7th, 2016

The registrar’s office is currently seeking an associate registrar. This position would provide leadership to key office personnel; manage relations with administrative offices; maintain university catalog and degree audit systems; provide functional systems administration; and administer registrar policies.

If you are interested in learning more about the position, please contact the Office of Human Resources at 503-554-2180 or hr@georgefox.edu. Internal transfer requests are available at this link.

Lori DeKruyf presents Spring Faculty Lecture on March 15

March 7th, 2016

The university community is invited to the 2016 Spring Faculty Lecture, “Superheroes, School Counselors, Professional Identity & Getting the Job Done,” featuring Lori DeKruyf, PhD, professor of counseling and recipient of the 2014-15 Graduate Faculty Achievement Award for Research and Scholarship.

Join us on Tuesday, March 15, for the presentation. The lecture runs from 6 to 7 p.m. in Hoover 105. Lori will explore what happens when training and professional identity are at odds with job assignments – for “superheroes” and for school counselors – and offer suggestions as to what might be done. The event is sponsored by the Richter Committee and the Faculty Development Committee.

Prior to the lecture that evening, the 2016 Spring Richter Student Scholars Symposium is scheduled from 5 to 6 p.m. in the Hoover lobby. Student scholars from George Fox graduate and undergraduate programs will present their research in a conversational poster format. Refreshments will be served in both the symposium and lecture.

Questions? Contact Kris Kays at kkays@georgefox.edu.

Vespers band auditions set for March 16

March 7th, 2016

Do you have a desire to lead our community in worship next year? Auditions for the Wednesday evening Vespers band are happening on Wednesday, March 16. Applications are here and due by Sunday, March 13.

Questions? Contact Jamie Johnson (jamiej@georgefox.edu).

Download ASC financial forms again

March 7th, 2016

ASC has updated its Expense Reimbursement Form and Cash Advance Form. Please download these again at this link.

Thank you!

Hear from four pros Thursday about cool careers in communications

March 7th, 2016

Interested in knowing where you can take a COMM degree? Into the world of public relations, digital storytelling, social media, strategic communications, event planning, human resources, or sports marketing – and that’s just to name a few! Come learn about the wide variety of career options at a special Careers in COMM Panel event from 3 to 4 p.m. this Thursday, March 10, in EHS 125.

Refreshments will be served!

You’ll hear from four people who are eager to share their professional stories and give you advice about breaking into the field. You’ll meet:

  • Jennifer Bruinier (’11) from Airbnb, a worldwide accommodations leader
  • Kate Richmond from Waggener Edstrom, a full-service global communications firm
  • Sarah Reid (’08) from George Fox, representing the field of sports marketing and communications
  • Mark Mohammadpour from Edelman, a leading global PR and communications agency

Whether or not you’re a COMM major, don’t miss this opportunity to discover what you could be doing now to prepare for a great career!

Questions? Contact the IDEA Center at idea@georgefox.edu.

Relay for Life kick-off event: Are you willing to share your story?

March 7th, 2016

George Fox’s Relay for Life Team is looking for people who are willing to share their stories of hope, inspiration and support to a family member or loved one who has or is battling cancer. Are you willing to share your story at our Relay for Life kick-off event on Friday, April 1?

Please contact Janeeta Beck at jbeck14@georgefox.edu if you are interested in participating, or you may contact Margie Abbott at relaynewberg@gmail.com (please put Margie’s name in the subject line).

Thank you for considering being involved in this important event.

Students will have chance to meet U.S. Senator candidates Thursday

March 7th, 2016

This Thursday, March 10, students will get the opportunity to meet the candidates running for U.S. Senate in Oregon at a Candidate Debate Forum from 6 to 8 p.m. in Hoover 105.

This is a great opportunity to learn about candidates’ views and even talk with them during the meet-and-greet portion of the evening. Candidates will discuss hot-button topics, including abortion, environmental issues and gun laws. Both Democrats and Republicans will be attending.

Take advantage of this opportunity to expand your network and gain connections in the political world, possibly even with the next U.S. Senator! Political candidates are always looking for interns in many different fields, so this will be the perfect opportunity to gain contacts.

@GFUbizcareers: Business Careers in Technology

March 7th, 2016

Are you interested in using your business degree in the area of manufacturing and operations? Here is your chance to hear from a panel of experts that can answer your questions and share what they’ve learned in their many years of working in manufacturing and operations. Our esteemed guests will be:

  • Greg Brown – Meritor Swan Island Daimler Supply
  • Ciaran Hynes – Director of Dental Furniture Product Management at A-dec
  • Jeremy Castile – Manager of Business Operations at Lam Research

This @GFUbizcareers event is sponsored by the College of Business and the IDEA Center and will be held in Hoover 103 from noon to 12:50 p.m. on Friday, March 11. Free lunch provided!

Questions? Contact Kelly Borror at kborror@georgefox.edu.

Paid internships in Portland for students of diversity

March 7th, 2016

Fifty paid summer internships at leading Portland companies and organizations are being made available to students of color through the Emerging Leaders Internship Program. The goal is to increase the number of diverse people who are in leadership throughout the Portland area, and you could be one of them! Come learn more at:

Emerging Leaders Internship Info Session
Today (March 8)
Noon – 1 p.m.
IDEA Center

More than 40 businesses, including Salt & Straw, Dave’s Killer Bread, Wieden & Kennedy, and the Black United Fund look forward to seeing your applications and are offering positions for all types of majors. It’s easy to apply! Just go here and apply by Sunday, April 3.

The IDEA Center would love to answer any questions and help you prepare your resume. Call 503-554-2330 or drop by the office to make an appointment.

Join in discussion at ‘Colored White Panel’ tonight

March 7th, 2016

Have you ever thought about these questions:

“Why do people keep talking about diversity?”
Or maybe, “Where do I fit in this conversation?”
Or how about, “Why does color matter?”

Come to our “Colored White Panel” tonight (Tuesday). Hear from your fellow students, alumni, staff and others in a discussion around these topics. Have other questions? Bring them! There is time for you to ask your questions here!

The event will begin at 9 p.m. in the Cap and Gown Room.

Questions or concerns? Contact Sierra Brambila at sbrambila13@georgefox.edu or Amanda Kitz at akitz13@georgefox.edu.

Comings and Goings

March 7th, 2016

Leah Blake (Computer Support Specialist/Portland Center) left the university in February to work with the IT department at Spirit Mountain Casino.

After nearly eight years as a full-time web designer at George Fox, Cary Griffith (Marketing Communications) left the university on Feb. 29. He plans to work full time for the design and marketing firm, Griffae Design, that he and wife Kayin own. Kayin will continue to work as director of housing at the university.

Dot Miranda (Undergraduate Admissions) has left the university after working the past eight years in the admissions office. She has accepted an account manager position at CollegeNET in Portland, a company that builds online applications for several schools around the nation.

Movers & Quakers

March 7th, 2016

Ty Sohlman has transitioned out of her graduate admissions counselor role in the College of Business to take the graduate admissions counselor position for George Fox Evangelical Seminary.

About Our People

March 7th, 2016

Steve Delamarter (Seminary) led a team that digitized the images used as part of a multimedia concert featuring the professional female vocal ensemble In Mulieribus. The concert, titled “Horae: A Musical Book of Hours,” was presented three times over the March 4-6 weekend in three Portland-area locations. The images were inspired by the Book of Hours, a prayer book used by the laity for private devotion throughout the late Middle Ages. The projected images were pulled from the rare manuscript collection at Mount Angel Abbey in Mt. Angel, Ore.

Rhett Luedtke (Theatre) was awarded the Kennedy Center Gold Medallion at the recent Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in Denver. Only one teacher in each region receives the award each year. According to the Kennedy Center website, it is the most prestigious regional award given by KCACTF and is considered one of the great honors in theatre education. As a reward, Rhett will go to Washington, D.C., in April.

Nicole Enzinger (Eduation) was selected as a STaR Fellow for the 2016-17 year by The Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators. She is one of 30 early-career faculty selected across the United States. The Service, Teaching and Research (STaR) Fellowship is an induction program for early-career mathematics educators working at institutions of higher education. The program was initiated through a grant from the National Science Foundation. The Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators provides a professional home for the program as one of the mentoring programs for members.

Carlisle Chambers (Chemistry) is part of a team of scientists at George Fox University, the University of Puget Sound, Pacific Lutheran University and Western Washington University who received a grant from the Murdock Charitable Trust for a collaborative research project. The project, “A Materials Science Research Alliance in the Pacific Northwest: Advancing Renewable Energy and Building Research Capacity at Predominately Undergraduate Institutions,” is funded at $360,000 over three years.

Joseph Clair (William Penn Honors Program) was awarded a Veritas Riff Fellowship for the next two summers in Boston. Every two years, the Veritas Forum selects a cohort of 12 young academics who are aspiring Christian public intellectuals and helps train them in the art of writing op-eds and giving TED-style talks about issues of faith and culture. Joseph will travel to Boston July 11-14 this year to work on crafting op-ed pieces with editors from USA Today and Christianity Today. Next year, he will travel to New England to focus on public speaking and developing talks that integrate his faith with his areas of expertise.

A poem written by Ed Higgins (English), “Thirteen Ways of Looking at Blackbeard,” is up for the annual Science Fiction Poetry Association’s Rhysling Award, an honor in science fiction poetry that compares to the Hugo Awards annually given for the best science fiction or fantasy works of the previous year. The piece will be published in the association’s annual Rhysling anthology. Nominations come from editors of various science fiction journals and magazines who are also members of the Science Fiction Poetry Association.

Jillian Sokso (Art and Design) is currently exhibiting in “The Other: Nurturing a New Ecology in Printmaking” at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Jacksonville, Fla. The exhibition, which runs through April, includes work by major artists of the 21st century, including June Wayne, Kiki Smith, Swoon and Alison Saar. Jillian is also showing in a solo exhibition entitled “In the Shadow of the Mountain; As if the Sea Were Nothing” at University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif. Later this month, she will open an exhibit at Chase Gallery in Spokane, Wash.

Paul Anderson (Christian Studies) published a review of the six episodes of the “Finding Jesus” series that is airing on CNN between now and Easter. The reviews have been posted on The Bible and Interpretation website. The episodes will be aired on Saturday, March 26, in preparation for Easter. Also, his essay, “Second John and Women,” was posted in the “Ask A Scholar” section of Bible Odyssey (March 2016), and his essay, “Testimonies of Truth, What Quakers Have Believed though 350 Years,” was published in Christian History 117 (February 2016: pages 12-14). Finally, his coauthored essay with Jaime Clark-Soles, “Glimpses of Jesus Through the Johannine Lens – An Introduction and Overview of John, Jesus, and History, Vol. 3.,” was published on The Bible and Interpretation website (December 2015).

Davida Brown (Chemistry) received word that a collaboration involving her lab and one at the University of Portland was funded by the Oregon Alliance of Independent Colleges and Universities. The proposal, “Solar Thermal Energy Production,” is funded for $15,000.

Jing Hao (Chemistry) learned the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust will fund her  natural sciences proposal, “Facile synthesis of thermo-responsive biodegradable micelles for drug delivery applications,” at $58,800 over two years.

Kenn Willson (Music) adjudicated and judged the Portland Oregon Music Teachers Association Ensemble Festival at the Portland Piano Company in January. Also that month, he performed his “Encounters with Beethoven” presentation for the Music Teachers Association District in Roseburg. Finally, in February, he presented a Monster Piano Concert on the Bauman Auditorium stage with 18 pianists ranging from George Fox alumni to 13-year-olds from his private piano studio. According to Kenn, the event drew the largest audience for any piano event the university has hosted – between 600 and 700 attendees.

Birthdays

March 7th, 2016

March 10            John Spencer
March 12            Theresa Schierman, Brent Weaver
March 13            Carol Brazo, Karen Buchanan, Sandy Cherachanko
March 14            Keelan LoFaro, Piper Parks
March 15            Caitlin Corning, Stephanie St. Cyr
March 17            Bryan Boyd, Saurra Heide
March 19            Marty Hunter
March 20            Heidi Cuddeford
March 21            Kevin Copple