Listen to nationally known trumpeter Jason Palmer Friday night

February 6th, 2024

Be sure to join us this Friday, Feb. 9, to hear trumpeter, composer and educator Jason Palmer perform with the university’s Jazz Ensemble and Faculty Jazz Quartet at 7:30 p.m. in Bauman Auditorium.

Admission is free for George Fox students and employees (with ID). Additional tickets are $10 for adults, and $5 for students and children.

The public is also invited to a presentation/masterclass tomorrow (Thursday) at 4:30 p.m. in Ross 208. Elementary, middle and high school students who attend the presentation will receive a free ticket to Friday night’s performance.

The recipient of numerous awards, fellowships, and competitions, Palmer has performed with Roy Haynes, Herbie Hancock, Winton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, and many other jazz luminaries.

Plan to attend Jazz Swing Night and The Dating Game

February 6th, 2024

Join us at the City of Stars Banquet: A Jazz Swing Dance Night on Friday, Feb. 23!

Reserve your table for live music, delicious dining, and swing dance lessons. A table seats eight to 10 people; if your group has fewer than eight, you may be seated with another party. Formal attire is recommended. Don’t miss the swingin’ fun! Book your spot now!

Are you looking for love? Or maybe just a free dinner with a pretty cool person? Student Activities is looking for participants to be a part of our Dating Game, scheduled to take place at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 1, in Bauman Auditorium! Click the link to sign up.

Here is a rundown of campus events coming up soon:

  • Sadie Hawkins: Friday & Saturday, Feb. 9-10, at 10 p.m. on the Portland Spirit (Friday tickets still available in Office of Student Life)
  • Jazz Swing Night: Friday, Feb. 23, at 8:30 p.m. in Canyon Commons
  • The Dating Game: Friday, March 1, at 7 p.m. in Bauman

If you have any questions, please reach out to activities@georgefox.edu.

A resource for employees: Students in Distress folder

February 6th, 2024

The Office of Student Life thought it would be helpful to provide information about what we can do at George Fox when concerns arise about a student’s behavior. While some of the information is more specific to traditional undergraduate students (due to the residential nature of these programs, etc.), some of the information applies to graduate and ADP students and programs as well.

In the past, we have delivered brightly colored folders with information for staff and faculty to use as a resource in situations where a student in crisis needs intervention. There is also information about employee responsibilities regarding FERPA as well as guidance in a campus emergency.

In order to reduce paper and make these materials accessible to you online, we have created a folder in Google Drive. Please bookmark this folder for quick reference.

For more information, please contact Jere Witherspoon at jwitherspoon@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2316.

Spread the love by taking part in Valentine’s Day card-making event Friday

February 6th, 2024

Use this Valentine’s Day as an opportunity to tell your friends, family and/or significant other you appreciate them!

Join the Arts & Crafts Club for a Valentine’s Day card-making event from 4 to 6:30 p.m. this Friday, Feb. 9, in Hoover 203. Come help spread the love by handcrafting or decorating personalized Valentines. Craft materials (and chocolate!) will be provided.

Feel free to contact Lilly McAfee at lmcafee19@georgefox.edu with any questions.

Take Campus Climate Survey for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card

February 6th, 2024

Hello! The Sexual Misconduct CARE team, in partnership with the Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium (HEDS), is conducting a Sexual Assault Campus Climate Survey. This is a completely anonymous survey conducted by a third party to help us to access our efforts and help our team create a more supportive and safe campus.

For filling out the survey you will have the opportunity to enter a drawing for one of six $25 Amazon gift cards. You will be directed to a separate form to enter; please note that by entering the drawing we will know you took the survey, but your name will not be connected to your entry.

To take the survey, please check your student email. Each student has received an email with a unique link to take it.

If you have any questions, please reach out to Carlee Anglin, equity specialist, at canglin@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2317.

Connect with students in Taiwan through Google Meet

February 6th, 2024

Want to befriend two college students in Taiwan by spending an hour per week having conversations through Google Meet?

It’s a great way to learn the culture and make friends in Taiwan, and to pray for the work of the Holy Spirit and invite them to learn about our Lord Jesus Christ! Swing by our info table tomorrow (Thursday) between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. in Canyon Commons to learn more. Or, feel free to send an email to Ping Yi Shih at pshih20@georgefox.edu for more information any time!

The opportunity is sponsored by International Students, Inc., a Christian organization serving international students since 1953. For more information, visit internationalstudents.org.

All are welcome to join Psychology Club chapel today

February 6th, 2024

Hello all! The Psychology Club is hosting our first psychology chapel of the spring term, and we are kicking it off with a guest speaker, Dr. Ernest Kim!

Dr. Kim will be discussing the topic “faith and hope from a neuroscience perspective.” Come support him and earn one non-Bauman chapel credit while doing it. We’ll meet from 5 to 6 p.m. today (Wednesday) in Hoover 210.

Reach out to Kalysta Conrad at kconrad21@georgefox.edu if you have any questions.

Join Quaker Worship time today in Hoover 250

February 6th, 2024

Join us for Quaker Worship today (Wednesday) in Hoover 250. We’ll meet from 11 to 11:30 a.m. Spiritual life credit is available.

Contact Paul Anderson at panderso@georgefox.edu with any questions.

All invited to complimentary lunch with special guest Dr. Michael Lamb on Feb. 13

February 5th, 2024

The campus community is invited to a complimentary lunch with guest Dr. Michael Lamb on Tuesday, Feb. 13.

The lunch event, titled “What’s Hope Got to Do with It: Politics in a Time of Presumption and Despair,” runs from noon to 1:20 p.m. in Canyon Commons 103. During the session, our very own Dr. Joseph Clair will interview Lamb about his most recent book, A Commonwealth of Hope: Augustine’s Political Thought, which offers a novel interpretation of Augustine’s political thought and recovers his virtue of hope to inform contemporary politics. Lamb’s research focuses on the ethics of citizenship and the role of virtues in public life.

Guests are invited to go through the cafeteria line and join us for the talk, which will begin shortly after noon.

In addition, faculty are also invited and encouraged to join Lamb at 3 p.m. in Canyon Commons 103 that afternoon for a discussion, “Character Formation in the University: Ten Lessons from the Front Lines.”

Lamb is the F. M. Kirby Foundation Chair of Leadership and Character, executive director of the Program for Leadership and Character, and associate professor of interdisciplinary humanities at Wake Forest University. He is also an associate fellow of the Oxford Character Project.

He holds a PhD in politics from Princeton University, a BA in political science from Rhodes College, and a second BA in philosophy and theology from the University of Oxford, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar.

Contact Sarah Taylor at taylors@georgefox.edu with any questions.

Providence offers free heart screening for ages 12-18 this Saturday

February 5th, 2024

Chances are, your child’s heart is healthy. But a small percentage of young people have hidden heart defects that put their lives at risk – especially during physical exertion.

Since 2012, Providence’s Play Smart program has provided over 40,000 free heart screenings by checking a simple, painless cardiac test, an electrocardiogram. We have diagnosed hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, long QT syndrome, Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, and many other conditions that can be treated or monitored.

To register for a free screening, offered between 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. this Saturday, Feb. 10, visit this page. The screening is free for ages 12-18. It will be done at Providence’s Basecamp Prevention and Wellness facility at 9427 S.W. Barnes Road, in Portland.

Apply to join a free intro to mountaineering weekend on Mt. Hood

February 5th, 2024

Interested in trying mountaineering? By completing this application, you could have the opportunity to attend this once-in-a-lifetime trip and educational experience for free. The outing includes expert guidance, transportation, camping, food, and most of the necessary gear.

The application is due by Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 11:59 p.m. Have questions? Email Sam Nofziger at snofziger20@georgefox.edu.

Want to spread some love? Write a letter of encouragement to seniors at Friendsview

February 5th, 2024

Feeling like spreading the love of Jesus Christ? Come write a letter of encouragement for the seniors at Friendsview!

The athletic department will have a writing station set up outside Klages tomorrow (Wednesday) from 8 to 11:30 a.m., for all students to come write a personal letter of love and encouragement. Please note that the goal is to accumulate at least 500 letters so that every senior resident at Friendsview gets a letter.

If you have time between classes and can spare just a few minutes, we would love to have you stop by and contribute to this event. Stationery and pens/pencils will be provided, and there will also be coffee available for community use. All that we need you to bring is a heart that feels like spreading joy and love. Hope to see you there!

If you have any questions regarding this event, please reach out to Scott McBride, head of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, at smcbride20@georgefox.edu.

DPT students still seeking participants for study on getting up from the floor

February 5th, 2024

Doctor of Physical Therapy students at the university are conducting a study, “A Biomechanical Analysis of the Floor Transfer in Community-Dwelling Older Adults,” overseen by principal investigators Lyndsay Stutzenberger and Tyler Whited. We are interested in how older adults get up from the floor.

To participate in our study, you must

  • Be 50-80 years of age
  • Live independently or in an assisted living facility
  • Be able to walk independently at least 15 feet with or without an assistive device
  • Take a cognitive test
  • Be willing to attempt to get up from a chair and from the floor

In order to participate, you must NOT have a diagnosis of a neurological condition or a current illness or health issue that would make performing study activities unsafe.

If you are interested in participating in this study and meet the above criteria, you would come to the Medical Sciences Building on Werth Boulevard, where we would ask you to sign an informed consent form, answer questions on a questionnaire, perform a short cognitive test, and have your vitals (blood pressure and heart rate) taken. Depending on the results of these assessments, you may or may not be eligible for the study.

If you are eligible, you will be asked to participate in one testing session that takes up to approximately one hour. During testing sessions you will fill out questionnaires and be asked to attempt to stand up from a chair without using your arms and get up from the floor. You will not be paid for being in this study or reimbursed for any costs associated with traveling to/from the George Fox campus.

You are able to stop participation in the study at any time and for any reason. No information that would identify you will be made public, and we do not feel there is more than minimal risk associated with this study.

If you are still interested in participating, the next step is for us to schedule an appointment for testing. Please call 503-554-2463 or email Lyndsay Stutzenberger at lstutzenberger@georgefox.edu.

Please follow these instructions if placing HelloFresh orders

February 5th, 2024

Mail Services strives to prepare your packages properly, safely and securely, and we could really use your help. Please note that when you order from HelloFresh that you include the following instructions in the comments:

“Deliver between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and deliver to Mail Services at the back door.”

This will help eliminate having packages left outside, unattended, and at risk of being stolen. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Richard Silver at rsilver@georgefox.edu.

Learn more about credit reports in upcoming webinar

February 5th, 2024

Credit report scores hold a lot of power. They can help buy that first home but can also take away financial opportunities.

In a free Canopy webinar session, Solving the Mystery of Credit Reports, we’ll provide an overview of credit bureaus, credit scoring, guidance to dispute inaccuracies, improving credit scores, and dealing with identity theft and fraud.

The session meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 13, or from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22. You can register for either webinar here.

Note changes to print and graphic services requests

February 5th, 2024

The timeline and project process for requesting print and graphic services through MarCom has been updated, as well as the Google form for requests. You can view the changes here.

Notable changes:

  • Time frames and planning ahead: See timelines for projects from submission to delivery
  • Project process and invoicing and charges sections: See changes to the quote/requisition and invoice/payment expectations

Contact Brandy Donavant at bdonavant@georgefox.edu if you have any questions.

All are invited to Leah Payne’s book release party on Feb. 22

February 5th, 2024

Portland Seminary would like to invite you to a book release party for Dr. Leah Payne’s new book, God Gave Rock & Roll to You: A History of Contemporary Christian Music (Oxford University Press, 2024).

The celebration will be at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22, at Portland Seminary (Room 155). Tickets are free, but please RSVP for a headcount.

Interested in living and serving overseas? Attend GoCorps meeting today in EHS 102

February 5th, 2024

Sooner than you think, you’ll be looking for the “what’s next” after George Fox. Perhaps you’re interested in using your major to live and serve globally?

That’s where GoCorps comes in! GoCorps is an organization that specializes in helping globally interested Christians invest the first two years of their careers overseas. GoCorps’ unique model is a partnership of several Christian organizations that cooperatively list their 150-plus post-graduate positions.

Want to learn more? George Fox alumna Maggi Inglesby (‘21, Nursing) will be on campus today (Tuesday) and tomorrow to share about her experience using her degree through GoCorps’ medical track. Join her for an info session today at 5 p.m. in EHS 102. To help us get a feel for how many to expect, please RSVP here.

Or, if you’re not able to come to the info meeting, another option would be to meet with Maggi individually. She’ll even buy the coffee! You can text her at the number provided on the RSVP page.

This program allows you to use your degree and get global experience while making a difference engaged in a long-term project. All positions last for two years, and all give you access to pay down your student loans by $5,000-plus while you serve! This is a great option for those who want to explore living overseas as your first step after graduation.

Have questions? Contact David Martinez at dmartinez@georgefox.edu.

2024-25 FAFSA processing has been delayed; here are some next steps

February 4th, 2024

Due to continuing maintenance on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the Department of Education has announced that schools will not receive applicant FAFSA data until the first half of March.

What this means for students:

  • Aid packages will be delayed. The financial aid office will provide detailed timelines for financial aid offers closer to March, when FAFSA data is expected to come in.
  • Continuing students will receive the same institutional aid next year, but federal and state aid will be determined by your new FAFSA information.
  • If you made a mistake on your FAFSA, you will not be able to make corrections until it is processed.

Next steps:

  • Check your emails for updates from George Fox’s financial aid office and the Department of Education. You will be notified via email when your FAFSA is sent to George Fox.
  • Processes such as Verification and Professional Judgments will move quickly after George Fox receives your information, so complete your FAFSA as soon as possible!
  • Don’t forget to apply for scholarships while you are waiting on your FAFSA to process.

If you have any questions, you can view our website for more information about FAFSA Simplification, reach out to the university’s financial aid office at finaid@georgefox.edu, or schedule an appointment with your financial aid counselor.

2024-25 FAFSA processing has been delayed

February 4th, 2024

Due to continuing maintenance, the Department of Education has announced that schools will not receive applicant FAFSA data until the first half of March.

Our new and continuing students will be affected in several ways, the most immediate being that aid packages will be delayed. The financial aid department anticipates packaging student financial aid after FAFSAs are processed by the Department of Education, and we will provide more detailed timelines as we get closer to receiving FAFSA information.

High school seniors may be having difficulties selecting their school without all necessary financial information available to them, so it is all the more important that we live out our Be Known Promise with our applicants.

Additionally, while our continuing students can expect to receive the same institutional aid next year, their federal and state aid will be determined by their new FAFSA information. Applicants will also not be able to make corrections on their FAFSAs until they are processed.

The financial aid department will continue to keep students updated throughout the spring, and in the meantime, we are encouraging students to apply for institutional and external scholarships. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at finaid@georgefox.edu.