Enjoy a frozen treat this afternoon in the quad

August 21st, 2023

Hello staff and administrators!

The Professional Development Committee would like to invite you to a frozen treat social today (Tuesday)!

Our committee focuses on promoting personal and professional growth for staff and administrators to promote communication, fellowship, and unity within the George Fox community. We are hopeful that this will be a sweet time to pause, enjoy a frozen treat, and fellowship with your coworkers.

Join us between 3 and 4 p.m. in the quad in front of Stevens, while supplies last! We will also have gluten free and dairy free options!

Hope to see you there!

Join daily morning prayer time beginning Aug. 28

August 20th, 2023

Want to start your day off right? Join us for a practice of daily morning prayer! Beginning on Monday, Aug. 28, we will be gathering together daily (Monday through Friday) from 8:30 to 8:50 a.m. in the courtyard outside the Hoover art gallery (until the rains come or we outgrow the space!).

All students, faculty, and staff are all welcome! If you have any questions, please contact Travis Pickell at tpickell@georgefox.edu.

Interested in politics? Public policy? Enroll in class taught by Christine Drazan

August 20th, 2023

Interested in how politics works at the state level? Curious about public policy and advocacy? Want to meet and hear from state legislators, a campaign manager, a political reporter, a political communications director, a legislative director, a public policy analyst, and more?

If you said yes to any of these questions, then PSCI 285/485: Oregon Politics is the class for you.

Christine Drazan, former minority leader of the Oregon House of Representatives (2019-21) and the Republican candidate for governor (2022), will teach this class aimed at helping students understand and navigate public policy, advocacy, and civic engagement.

This class is offered at both the 200 and 400 levels. Students who take the upper-division version will have more rigorous assignment expectations than those who register for the lower-division option. The class meets on Thursdays from 6:30 to 9 p.m. and is open to all students, freshmen to seniors.

If you have any questions, please contact Caitlin Corning, chair of the Department of History and Politics, at ccorning@georgefox.edu.

Be aware of chapel credit info for the fall semester

August 20th, 2023

We are so excited for our fall semester chapel calendar! The schedule is up on iAttended, and you can check it out for yourself.

If you are an incoming student, make sure you download the iAttended app before school starts. Remember that every student needs to complete 15 chapel credits by the end of each semester. Ten of those credits need to be in Bauman Auditorium at our Tuesday/Thursday chapels, and the other five can be done in chapel or through elective credits.

Looking forward to seeing you there, and we can’t wait to see what God has in store for us this year!

Join your colleagues to enjoy a frozen treat tomorrow in the quad

August 20th, 2023

Hello staff and administrators!

The Professional Development Committee would like to invite you to a frozen treat social tomorrow (Tuesday)!

Our committee focuses on promoting personal and professional growth for staff and administrators to promote communication, fellowship, and unity within the George Fox community. We are hopeful that this will be a sweet time to pause, enjoy a frozen treat, and fellowship with your coworkers.

Join us between 3 and 4 p.m. in the quad in front of Stevens, while supplies last! We will also have gluten free and dairy free options!

Hope to see you there!

Water testing scheduled on campus today and tomorrow

August 20th, 2023

Oregon Backflow will be on campus testing water devices in all buildings on campus today (Monday) and tomorrow. Water pressure will be affected, and some water may be shut off for brief periods of time as well.

Thank you for your patience and understanding during this time. Contact the Office of Plant Services at plantservices@georgefox.edu with any questions.

Be sure shipping address is correct on all your package orders

August 20th, 2023

When ordering your packages, please remember to use the correct shipping address: 501 N. Villa Road, Newberg, OR 97132. There is an address across the street from the Roberts Center that reads 510 N. Villa Road, and some student packages have been delivered there.

Please note that any misdelivered package(s) to that address will not be brought over to Mail Services, students will not be allowed to pick up packages at that address, and the resident at that address will not be returning any misdelivered packages to the sender.

Please be sure to double-check that your name and correct address is in the shipping information when ordering your packages. If you have any questions, please contact Richard Silver at rsilver@georgefox.edu.

Has your PC become slow or sluggish?

August 20th, 2023

Welcome back!

Attention Windows users: If your PC has become slow or sluggish with any process, please email the IT Service Desk at servicedesk@georgefox.edu. A recent update from Microsoft has introduced some background processes that are not needed and are consuming resources. We are able to resolve this issue quickly and remotely for you if you let us know.

Join webinar tomorrow on the practice of building healthy habits

August 20th, 2023

Want to build a new, healthy habit? Ready to break an old one? You are invited to join a free Providence Health Plan-sponsored Zoom webinar, Habits: Building the Good, Breaking the Bad, scheduled from noon to 12:30 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday). When registering, use the access code PHPCOMM or PHPASO.

We’ll explore how to take the next big step toward a better life, whether that’s creating new habits or working on cutting out an unhealthy habit.

A resource for employees: Students in Distress Folder

August 17th, 2023

The Office of Student Life thought it would be helpful to provide information about what we can do at George Fox University 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, as well as 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.

Water testing is scheduled in all campus buildings this Monday and Tuesday

August 17th, 2023

Oregon Backflow will be on campus testing water devices in all buildings on campus this Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 21-22. Water pressure will be affected, and some water may be shut off for brief periods of time as well.

Thank you for your patience and understanding during this time. Contact the Office of Plant Services at plantservices@georgefox.edu with any questions.

Get an introduction to your EAP legal and ID theft benefit

August 17th, 2023

Join us to learn about legal and identity theft benefits available through your Canopy Employee Assistance Program. An online webinar is scheduled from 11 a.m. to noon on Tuesday, Aug. 22. You can register here.

Join free culinary session Monday to get healthy recipe: blueberry pecan salad

August 17th, 2023

Join registered dietitian, Kayla, and chef, Tim, for a virtual Providence Community Teaching Kitchen session that focuses on how to create a heart-healthy meal you will love. It meets from noon to 1 p.m. this Monday, Aug. 21.

Together, we’ll share a recipe for blueberry pecan salad with goat cheese and grilled chicken accompanied by fruit-infused water.

Be aware of change to medical care model in Health and Counseling Center

August 16th, 2023

Beginning this semester, the university is no longer offering its own primary medical care. Rather, we are welcoming a new health care model for students in partnership with Providence Medical Group.

The medical care clinic will continue to be co-located with counseling services, but it will be staffed by providers from Providence Health systems. As such, medical care will be accessed through students’ medical insurance plan similar to when they go to see their own medical care providers at home (with the requisite costs associated with their medical insurance plan such as co-pays and deductibles).

Please note that this change only applies to medical care. Counseling services will continue to be offered to students through George Fox at no additional cost.

We believe students will be well-served by partnering with Providence Medical Group. A couple of anticipated advantages of moving to this model are expanded hours and access to Providence Health system’s expansive network of specialists and medical services.

The new Providence medical services and George Fox counseling services will be housed in the Health and Counseling Center’s current location on campus (Woodward House). We are looking forward to the excellent medical care that Providence will provide and will be communicating details regarding these changes on the Health and Counseling website.

Be aware of changes to Health and Counseling Center’s medical care model

August 16th, 2023

Beginning this semester, the university is no longer offering its own primary medical care. Rather, we are welcoming a new health care model for students in partnership with Providence Medical Group.

The medical care clinic will continue to be co-located with counseling services, but it will be staffed by providers from Providence Health systems. As such, medical care will be accessed through your medical insurance plan similar to when you go to see your own medical care providers at home (with the requisite costs associated with your medical insurance plan such as co-pays and deductibles).

Please note that this change only applies to medical care. Counseling services will continue to be offered to students through George Fox at no additional cost.

We believe students will be well-served by partnering with Providence Medical Group. A couple of anticipated advantages of moving to this model are expanded hours and access to Providence Health system’s expansive network of specialists and medical services.

The new Providence medical services and George Fox counseling services will be housed in the Health and Counseling Center’s current location on campus (Woodward House). We are looking forward to the excellent medical care that Providence will provide and will be communicating details regarding these changes on the Health and Counseling website.

Volunteers still needed for Welcome Weekend move-in day on Aug. 25

August 16th, 2023

We are so excited to welcome our new students to George Fox University! In order to do this well, we are in need of volunteers for Welcome Weekend on Friday, Aug. 25!

We could use a few more people to sign up to help with move-in. If you have not yet signed up, please do so as soon as possible by filling out this volunteer form. We will contact you with further instructions.

Questions? Contact Kara Holcombe at kholcombe@georgefox.edu.

Please vacate these lots and be mindful of where you park during Welcome Weekend

August 16th, 2023

Welcome Weekend is almost here! In order for our hundreds of new students to have a seamless move-in experience, we need extra cooperation from the staff, faculty and students already here on Thursday evening, Aug. 24, and Friday, Aug. 25.

Staff and faculty: Please plan to park along the street, in the Bauman or 99W lot on Friday.

Students: If your on-campus residence is Pennington, Edwards, Weesner Village, Hobson, Macy, Sutton, Le Shana, Gulley, Brandt or Newlin halls, we need you to vacate the lots associated with these locations on Thursday morning and stay out of them on Friday.

If you normally park in the Le Shana or Newlin Hall lots, please move your cars as close to Fulton Street as possible so that the areas in front of the buildings remain clear. You can also move your vehicles to the Bauman lot.

Everyone who parks in the Pennington lot, lollipop area, Edwards or Weesner Village needs to move to the 99W lot on Thursday morning. Please keep Sheridan Street clear for easier access for our incoming students!

The lot in between the Roberts Center, Gulley and Brandt halls must be vacated on Thursday evening.

Questions? Please contact Campus Public Safety at 503-554-2090 and view the parking brochure on the CPS website for lot locations. Thank you in advance for your cooperation to help make move-in day the best day ever for our new students!

Come say farewell to Barbi Doran this afternoon

August 16th, 2023

Join the university community in saying farewell to Barbi Doran, who will be leaving George Fox at the end of this week after more than 15 years of service.

We will host an open house celebration for her this afternoon (Thursday) from 3 to 5 p.m. in Stevens 101. Refreshments will be served!

Swing by to wish Barbi well as she embarks on a new chapter in her life.

Looking for a fall job? Apply at the Bruin Bookstore

August 16th, 2023

The Bruin Bookstore is now hiring for the fall 2023 rush! Come help us out running the cash-wrap, restocking the floor, and helping your classmates get their course materials.

The perks? A flexible schedule (we’ll work around classes), a $15-per-hour wage (paid weekly), employee discounts, and opportunities to pick up hours and pocket cash throughout the year. We are an equal-opportunity employer.

Stop by the bookstore or go to this link to apply.

Bruin Community Pantry is seeking volunteers for the fall semester

August 16th, 2023

The Bruin Community Pantry is looking for volunteers for the fall 2023 semester.

Our program continues to grow! Last year (July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023) we had 6,139 visits to the food bank.

  • 78% were undergraduates
  • 8% were people from the community
  • 5% were employees
  • 5% were graduates
  • 4% were alumni

If you are interested in volunteering in some capacity, please contact Jere Witherspoon at jwithers@georgefox.edu.

Ways to Volunteer (contact Jere if interested.)

  • Leftovers: Very flexible schedule
  • Food deliveries: Tuesdays, 10 to 11 a.m.
  • Panera Bread restocking: Fridays and mornings but flexible
  • Substitute at the food bank

Volunteers at the food bank must be able to commit to a weekly schedule for the entire fall semester. Other volunteer opportunities have more flexibility.

The food bank will soon be moving from Roberts Center to Lewis Apartment 1. While at this time we do not have a move date, we will also need help moving spaces.

For more information, check out the Bruin Community Pantry website.