Fall Faculty Lecture, Richter Student Scholars Symposium set for Oct. 21

October 16th, 2014

“Consider Leviathan” is the title of the Fall Faculty Lecture featuring the university’s 2014 Undergraduate Researcher of the Year, Brian Doak, PhD. This presentation will explore Doak’s research in the narratives found in the Book of Job.

Join us on Tuesday, Oct. 21, for the presentation. The lecture begins at 5:30 p.m. in Hoover 105, and refreshments will be served. The event is sponsored by the Faculty Development Committee.

Prior to the lecture that evening, the 2014 Fall Richter Student Scholars Symposium is scheduled from 4:30 to 5:30 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 included.

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

Seven staff and administrator positions currently open

October 16th, 2014

Seven staff and administrator positions are currently open. They are:

  • Half-Time Interim Director of Part-Time MBA Program (internal candidates only)
  • Print Services Specialist I
  • Administrative Assistant, Oregon Writing Project Collaborative
  • Executive Assistant I, College of Engineering
  • Systems or Network Administrator
  • Portland Center Operations Manager
  • Admissions Event Coordinator – Temporary

The link to each of these position announcements can be found at jobs.georgefox.edu. If you know of someone you believe might provide a good fit for any of these jobs, please refer the person to the website for information about the job and application instructions.

Join us for Ben Kulpa’s farewell reception Oct. 21

October 16th, 2014

A reception to honor Ben Kulpa, who left George Fox at the beginning of this term, is set from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 21, in the Stevens Center’s third-floor lobby. Please drop by to wish Ben well!

Questions? Contact Jenny Zaganiacz at jzaganiacz@georgefox.edu.

‘Islam and Sub-Saharan Africa’ discussed in Monday’s LACI lecture

October 16th, 2014

The campus community is invited to the next installment of the “Islam and the West” Liberal Arts and Critical Issues series this Monday, Oct. 20, in Hoover 105. The session runs from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. and features Joellyn Fountain, a visiting assistant professor of political science and international studies this year at George Fox.

Fountain will present “Islam and Sub-Saharan Africa,” in which she will discuss the fact that the number of Muslims in the Sub-Saharan region is growing along with their political and social influence. The same session is presented from 5 to 6 p.m.; however, it is recommended that the general public attend the evening session, if possible.

Questions? Contact Paul Otto at ext. 2676 or potto@georgefox.edu.

University Players put on homecoming performance tonight

October 16th, 2014

The George Fox University Players’ homecoming performance is tonight (Friday) at 7 p.m. in Wood-Mar Auditorium! This year the Players explore the theme “Point Me Home,” telling stories of being lost and found. Interwoven with music and masks, we tell stories from our own lives that explore the places where God is shaping us into who we are.

Join us for our homecoming performance. Admission is free, and elective chapel credit is available for students. See you there!

Questions? Contact Cambria Herrera at cherrera12@georgefox.edu.

Reminder: Evaluators needed for PLA program

October 16th, 2014

If you would like a little cash in your pocket and/or are interested in seeing what George Fox’s adult students are up to, please consider evaluating student essay submissions for the Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) program. All evaluators – both new and returning – are required to attend a PLA Evaluator Training Session from 1 to 2 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24, in Room 117 of the Villa Academic Complex.

Prior learning credit is earned when an adult undergraduate student demonstrates college-level learning that has occurred outside of a traditional college classroom. These adult students submit formal eight- to 10-page essays to the university that must then be evaluated by faculty to determine whether credit should be granted. Faculty evaluators earn $30 per essay in their discipline area.

Jennie Harrop (PLA coordinator) and Matt Sargent (PLA enrollment manager) have been working to streamline the PLA process both in terms of essay expectations and submission requirements, and look forward to sharing those ideas on Oct. 24. The process for assessing whether a student has earned college credit is based on established guidelines provided by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) and the American Council on Education (ACE).

RSVP to Jennie at jharrop@georgefox.edu.

Winter & Summer Serve applications are due today

October 16th, 2014

Winter Serve and Summer Serve applications are due today (Friday)! The deadline is not going to be extended. Students who have any interest in going to Portland, Puyallup, Wash., Twin Rocks or Oklahoma this winter break need to apply today. Winter Serve trips are Jan. 3-10.

It is also the last day to apply for Summer Serve! If you want to be a part of a team going to Kenya, Romania/Moldova, China, Nicaragua or Haiti, get the application in today.

For more information on the trips, cost, dates and applications, visit the spiritual life website or email Erika Lopez at elopez12@georgefox.edu. Faculty, please remind your students about today’s deadline.

World’s Got Talent takes the Bauman stage Saturday night

October 16th, 2014

Join us Saturday night, Oct. 18, in Bauman Auditorium from 7 to 9 p.m. for World’s Got Talent! Watch students perform on stage, with talents varying from a cappella singing to spoken word, bagpipes to dancing. All are welcome to come and enjoy the different talents within the George Fox community.

Questions? Contact Rebekah Halstead at rhalstead12@georgefox.edu.

Check out World’s Got Talent in Bauman Saturday night

October 16th, 2014

Join us Saturday night, Oct. 18, in Bauman Auditorium from 7 to 9 p.m. for World’s Got Talent! Watch your fellow students perform on stage, with talents varying from a cappella singing to spoken word, bagpipes to dancing. All are welcome to come and enjoy the different talents within the George Fox community.

Questions? Contact Rebekah Halstead at rhalstead12@georgefox.edu.

Student Survey: Perceptions of Islam

October 16th, 2014

We are conducting a short survey for the Liberal Arts and Critical Issues class that highlights perceptions of Islam. It shouldn’t take longer than 10 minutes. Please participate!

Here’s the link:
Perceptions of Islam

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.

Lost and found tables set up in Bruin Den Oct. 21-22

October 16th, 2014

The lost and found collection is overflowing, so security will be hosting lost and found tables in the Bruin Den on Tuesday, Oct. 21, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and Wednesday, Oct. 22, during the same hours.

If you have lost something since late August, please make a point to stop by and look for your lost item(s), as everything not claimed by its owner will be donated to charitable causes at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday.

Cultural Ambassador applications are due Monday, Oct. 20

October 15th, 2014

Do you want to learn about the cultures of others? Come be a part of a brand new student leadership team! All undergraduate students are welcome to apply! We are seeking leaders who want to engage in conversations about biblical racial reconciliation and desire to grow a deeper understanding of others. Up to nine students will be awarded a Cultural Ambassador leadership role! Spiritual & Intercultural Life will award each Cultural Ambassador a $200 scholarship towards their attending SCORR (Student Congress On Racial Reconciliation) in February at Biola University.

Click here for more information and to apply. Applications are due Monday, Oct. 20.

 Questions? Please contact Hope Kenyon at ekenyon11@georgefox.edu

Think Pink Tailgate on Saturday before the game

October 15th, 2014

Come and support Breast Cancer Awareness at the Think Pink Tailgate before the Homecoming Football game! 400 Think Pink tee shirts will be given out at the tailgate, from 12 to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18 in the LeShana parking lot. There will be a rally right before the game.

Questions? Please contact Michael Wegener at mwegener13@georgefox.edu.

Game night at Friendsview

October 15th, 2014

Join residents at Friendsview for game night Thursday (tonight) from 7 to 8 p.m. Feel free to bring your favorite game to share! Meet in the Bruin Den at 6:45 p.m.

Questions? Please contact Rebekah Harding at rharding12@georgefox.edu.

Dance coming up on Saturday, Nov. 1

October 15th, 2014

Join us on Saturday, Nov. 1, at 8:30 p.m. in the Library for the Loudest Dance You’ve Never Heard! Experience a new way of dancing, a Silent Dance! Instead of dancing with a regular sound system, everyone listens on wireless headphones. Buy your ticket for one dollar between October 20 and October 24 to be entered in a raffle for a pair of Beats Headphones! Only 400 tickets are available, so make sure to get your ticket early. Wireless headphones will be provided for use at the dance.

Questions? Please contact Michael Wegener at mwegener13@georgefox.edu.

Networking opportunity this weekend

October 15th, 2014

What better way to start your professional network than with Fox alumni? George Fox graduates will be visiting Homecoming weekend, Oct. 17-18. They will be available in various academic departments to talk with current students. Meeting with them is highly recommended for seniors who are starting their job search. However, all students are welcome to talk with the graduates.

Questions? Please contact Jaclyn Simmons at jsimmons12@georgefox.edu.

Employee loan repayment and forgiveness workshop scheduled Oct. 22

October 15th, 2014

Do you have federal student loans and work at George Fox? If so, you may qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.

To help you learn about this program and how to take advantage of it, the financial aid office is hosting a bring-your-own-lunch workshop for all employees. We will cover what repayment options you have and how to best take advantage of loan forgiveness.

The class will be held Wednesday, Oct. 22, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Cap and Gown Room.

Please email Johanna Schweitzer at jschweitzer@georgefox.edu if you plan to attend or have questions.

Mark your calendar: ‘Passport Day’ returns Nov. 5-6

October 15th, 2014

“Passport Day” is just around the corner. Mark your calendars. The USPS will be on the Newberg campus Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 5-6, to process passport applications – both new applications and renewals. It will be offered in Cap and Gown A from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday and from 10 a.m. to noon on Thursday.

This service is open to all George Fox University students and employees as well as their families and friends. Details will be posted closer to the event.

Jazz Ensemble, NYC drummer Matt Wilson perform Friday night

October 15th, 2014

The university’s Jazz Ensemble will be performing its annual Evening of Jazz concert tomorrow (Friday), Oct. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in Bauman Auditorium. This year’s guest artist is NYC drummer Matt Wilson, a truly engaging and energetic performer.

Tickets are available in advance online on this page, or at the door.

University Players perform in Wood-Mar tomorrow night

October 15th, 2014

The George Fox University Players’ homecoming performance is tomorrow night (Friday) at 7 p.m. in Wood-Mar Auditorium! This year the Players explore the theme “Point Me Home,” telling stories of being lost and found. Interwoven with music and masks, we tell stories from our own lives that explore the places where God is shaping us into who we are.

Join us for our homecoming performance. Admission is free, and elective chapel credit is available for students. See you there!

Questions? Contact Cambria Herrera at cherrera12@georgefox.edu.