Registration for the Jane Austen conference is now open

October 20th, 2025

Readers, writers and friends,

Registration for the English department’s Eclectic Texts Conference (ETC), “Beneath the Bonnet: The Secret World of Jane Austen” is now open!

Join us for fascinating conversations, Regency-era dancing and an evening theatre production by registering here. The registration code is Austen2025. The event is scheduled for Nov. 14-15.

We hope to see you there! Please email any questions to gfu-english@georgefox.edu.

Join pick-up soccer every Thursday night

October 20th, 2025

Looking to kick back and connect? Join us at the Austin Sports Complex for pick-up soccer every Thursday from 8 to 10 p.m.!

Whether you’re a seasoned player or just curious to try, all skill levels are welcome. Bring your energy, your friends and your cleats. No pressure, just play.

Feel free to reach out to David Senior at dsenior24@georgefox.edu with any questions.

The theatre department presents ‘Havurah,’ opening Thursday

October 20th, 2025

The George Fox theatre department invites you to see its fall 2025 production, Havurah, presented through the Big Bridge Theatre Consortium.

Written by Margot Connolly and directed by Ben Tissell, the play tells the story of life at Crosby College, a small liberal arts university, where two student clubs strive for connection and comfort in difficult times.

When a tragedy occurs in the local Jewish community, members of the Havurah Club are left reeling. The Christian Social Justice Club wants to help, but struggles to know how. Deeply relevant and strikingly realistic, Havurah depicts the complexities and possibilities of connecting with others in times of grief.

The show opens this Thursday, Oct. 23, and closes on Nov. 2. Evening shows start at 7:30 p.m., and weekend matinees start at 2 p.m. Employees are entitled to one complimentary ticket, and students may attend free on either Thursday. You may reserve tickets here.

Know any students interested in occupational therapy?

October 20th, 2025

If you have undergrad students exploring graduate school and careers in healthcare, consider sharing details about our upcoming OT info meeting with them.

The session will provide an overview of the Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) program, including prerequisites, admissions, and what a career as an occupational therapist looks like.

The meeting is scheduled from 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday, Oct. 25, in Roberts Center’s Room 203.

Students can connect with faculty in a relaxed, conversational setting, ask questions, and get a clear sense of the OTD program, helping them explore occupational therapy and plan for graduate school.

More information and registration is available here. Questions? Contact us at ot@georgefox.edu.

Come hear Abraham Kang present the Fall Faculty Lecture tomorrow night

October 19th, 2025

Jason Brummit and the Faculty Scholarship and Achievement Committee invite you to join them for the Fall Faculty Lecture tomorrow night (Tuesday) at 6 p.m. in Hoover 105.

Abraham Kang, PhD, associate professor of biomedical engineering, and winner of the 2024-25 Faculty Achievement Award for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship, is the featured faculty speaker.

Dr. Kang’s lecture, “Advancing Biomedical Engineering Through Student-Led Research and Innovation,” will showcase several student-led projects that span fundamental science, engineering, and medical devices.

Please join us as he illustrates how mentoring young investigators not only accelerates biomedical discovery but also prepares the next generation of engineers and scientists to solve challenges at the intersection of science, engineering, medicine, and human health.

The university and surrounding community are invited, and refreshments will be provided. We hope you are able to support Abraham by attending.

If you have questions, email Laurie Fair at lfair@georgefox.edu.

Want to order swag at bulk prices? Now’s your chance!

October 19th, 2025

Did you give out stickers this year? Did you wish you had George Fox swag for an event or outreach opportunity? Now’s the time to plan ahead – the 2025 Swag Bulk Order is open!

Take advantage of bulk pricing on a variety of university-branded items, including:

  • Drinkware: Glass can cup with straw, campfire coffee mug, water bottle
  • Apparel/bags: Crossbody bag, cotton tote, mini tote, trucker cap, beanie
  • Other: Journal, picnic blanket, mini sticker sheets, six individual sticker designs

Pictures of items and ordering details are available here. If your department would like to participate in the order or has any questions, please email Brandy Donavant at bdonavant@georgefox.edu.

The deadline to place your order is Friday, Oct. 31. Don’t miss this opportunity to stock up on swag for the year ahead!

Get your vaccines at the on-site Health and Wellness Fair on Nov. 5

October 19th, 2025

Ensure a healthy and safe season for yourself and your loved ones by taking advantage of the free flu and COVID-19 vaccinations offered at our upcoming Health and Wellness Fair on Wednesday, Nov. 5, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Canyon Commons.

This is a convenient, on-site opportunity to protect yourself and your family with minimal hassle. The flu shot is also available for children 9 years old and up, and the COVID-19 shot is available for children 12 years old and up. Both vaccines are free with eligible insurance from these companies.

We advise you to check with your insurance provider directly regarding COVID-19 coverage ahead of time. Remember to bring your insurance card. Everyone is welcome as a walk-in.

Questions? Contact Aga Kasprzyk at akasprzyk@georgefox.edu.

Our Nationwide retirement specialist returns to Newberg campus on Nov. 5

October 19th, 2025

Free, personalized and confidential retirement consultations are available monthly on campus with our dedicated Nationwide specialist, Phillip Carbajal. He is available to provide expert advice on financial standing, savings maximization, and long-term retirement strategies.

The next session will be held on the Newberg campus on Tuesday, Nov. 5, and employees are invited to secure an appointment here.

It’s ‘Love Your Body Week’ at Hadlock!

October 19th, 2025

Celebrate “Love Your Body Week” at Hadlock. Throughout this week, we’ll be running a bunch of events to celebrate our bodies and their ability to move! Here’s what we’ve got:

Tuesday: Men’s Lifting Night at 7 p.m.

Thursday: Women’s Lifting Night at 7 p.m.

  • Intro to Squatting at 7:30 p.m. (sign up on IMLeagues)
  • Intro to Bench Press at 8 p.m. (sign up on IMLeagues)

Friday: Rocktober Roundup Climbing Competition (sessions all day) and Intro to Hip Hop at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday: Sunrise hike

Participating in any of these events and others will get you a raffle ticket for one of our amazing workout-focused baskets.

Contact Nate Freeman at freemann@georgefox.edu with any questions.

GFD Cornerstone second-session courses start this week!

October 19th, 2025

Did you sign up for a GFD Cornerstone course this semester that hasn’t started yet? Here’s your reminder: Session two courses start this week! Make sure to login to Canvas to access your course, and remember – this course will be at an accelerated pace, so be sure to keep track of assignments and deadlines.

Questions? Reach out to your CAP coach today!

Campus Cravings delivers snacks whenever you need a boost

October 16th, 2025

Hey Bruins! Whether you need fuel during a late-night study sesh, skipped breakfast before your early-morning class, or are just craving a little pick-me-up between lectures, Campus Cravings has you covered!

We’re your student-run snack service bringing you boxes filled with seven to eight yummy snacks for just $8– delivered right to your campus mailbox. Whether you’re craving something sweet, salty, or a little bit of both, we’ve got the goods.

How to order:

  1. Venmo @GFUCampusCravings ($8 per box)
  2. Include your name and campus mailbox number in the Venmo description or DM us!

Follow us on our Instagram @gfucampuscravings for updates and sneak peeks! Treat yourself and support your fellow Bruins – because life’s better with snacks.

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Don’t forget to submit to the apple crisp photo raffle by Oct. 30

October 16th, 2025

A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for a taste of fall at our recent “How Do You Like Them Apples?” Cooking with Class event! We hope you enjoyed the apple-inspired lunch, learned a few new tricks for a healthy low-sugar apple crisp, and enjoyed sampling the different apple varieties. For those of you wanting to make what we served, here is a link to the recipes!

As a reminder, our photo raffle is open until Oct. 30! Please submit pictures of your homemade apple crisp, created with your take-home kits, to bewell@georgefox.edu for a chance to win two tickets to “The Chef’s Table” – a nine-course meal! We can’t wait to see your culinary creations!

‘The Crescent’s’ second issue is now available

October 16th, 2025

The Crescent’s second issue is here! Check out the latest news from your George Fox student-run newspaper at gfucrescent.com.

Sneak peak:

  • Is AI Making College Harder?
  • Life is Hard, I Deserve a Sticker
  • The Dale Effect

Find out who will be crowned ‘Mr. Bruin’ tomorrow night in Bauman

October 15th, 2025

Tomorrow (Friday), join us in Bauman at 7 p.m. to watch our very own Bruins compete for the crown while supporting our school’s food bank, the Bruin Community Pantry. You’re in for fun, laughs and community spirit all in one night!

Also, our annual talent show, Fox Got Talent, is coming up on Nov. 14! If you want to compete to win the ultimate $500 prize, click this link and sign up for an audition.

Check out the Activities Weekly email for more details on these events.

Coming up:

  • Haunted House: Friday, Oct. 24, at 7 p.m. in Minthorn
  • Halloween Trivia Night: Friday, Oct. 31, at 7:30 p.m. in Canyon Commons
  • Karaoke/Dueling Piano Night: Friday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. in Canyon Commons

Contact activities@georgefox.edu with any questions!

Week two of Miles for Meals is underway

October 15th, 2025

Great job, everyone! We are officially in week two of the Miles for Meals challenge, and the energy is incredible: 108 participants across 28 teams have logged over 6,180 miles, proving that our community is committed to healthy movement! What’s more inspiring? Our fundraising has climbed to $1,125 for the Bruin Community Pantry!

Week two winner announcement

Congratulations to our week two raffle prize winner, Casey Brooks, who has won a $50 Fred Meyer gift card!

Keep the momentum going

The team leaderboard is getting competitive: Currently leading are Too Blessed to Rest, Red Hot Chili Steppers, and Robin Shake n’ Baker, with The Mighty-Chondria right on their heels. On the individual side, David Martinez, Benjamin Wing, and Mark Pothoff are still setting an incredible pace. Challenge yourself this week and aim for a new personal best!

A quick reminder

If you’ve been moving but haven’t seen your miles update, please take a moment today to sync your fitness device or log any manual activities! Every step counts, both for your team and for the grand prize tally.

And don’t forget the fundraising element! Our pantry support relies on these efforts. If you’ve been meaning to get friends and family involved, there is still plenty of time to set up your personal fundraising page. Let’s work together to hit our next milestone and turn our miles into meals!

The Bruin Bookstore’s Champion clothing sale ends today

October 15th, 2025

Today (Thursday) is the last day to get 25% off of Champion-brand clothing in the Bruin Bookstore. Take advantage of this discount while you can!

Come hear Shelbi Shutt speak at this morning’s ‘Be Renewed’ chapel

October 15th, 2025

Everyone is invited to “Be Renewed” Chapel this morning (Thursday) to hear from Shelbi Shutt, a pastor, speaker, writer and disability advocate who is helping people come alive to the power of God’s presence in and through their weakness. Join us at 10:50 a.m. in the chapel.

Shelbi has been featured on John Mark Comer’s Practicing the Way curriculum, at the Alpha Conference, and many other places. You won’t want to miss her message! Everyone is invited. Email Jamie at jamiej@georgefox.edu with any questions.

Please review this information about midterm grades, failing, withdrawal, and academic resources

October 14th, 2025

Professors will be entering midterm grades in MyGeorgeFox by today (Wednesday). These midterm grades provide important insight into your academic progress in your courses.

If your midterm grade is a D or an F, immediately schedule a meeting with your professor to discuss your path to improvement. If, after that discussion, it seems unlikely you can raise your grade, contact your CAP coach as soon as possible to explore the implications of withdrawing from the course.

A few points to consider:

  • If you withdraw from a class, your transcript will show a “W,” and your GPA will not be affected.
  • If you receive an F in the course, your GPA will suffer.
  • The last day to withdraw from a class is Sunday, Dec. 7.

In some instances, it might make sense to withdraw from one class now so you can focus on other courses. Please consult with your faculty advisor or your CAP coach.

At this point in the semester, students who withdraw from some but not all of their classes will not have any changes made to their financial aid or student account charges.

If you are currently on a financial aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Warning or SAP Academic Plan, check with your financial aid counselor to confirm whether withdrawing from any courses will affect your financial aid. If you have any concerns about your SAP standing or academic plan, please contact your financial aid counselor.

If your professor has not yet posted a midterm grade, check Canvas to see your current standing. If you have any questions about your progress or are unsure how you’re doing, please reach out and schedule a conversation with your professor as soon as you can.

Instructions for withdrawing from a class can be found here.

Academic resources for students are easily accessible on campus:

Failing all courses and not completing the semester will likely affect your financial aid package. If you have federal financial aid and are not passing any classes, contact your student accounts advisor immediately to address potential financial penalties.

Additional information regarding grades and withdrawing from classes:

  • Please be advised that the university has extended the class withdrawal deadline for the benefit of our students. The new deadline is now the Sunday before the last week of class. For full-semester classes, this is the end of week 15 rather than week 10.
  • For classes that meet in shorter sessions within the semester, you can find their specific withdrawal deadlines listed in the class details on class.georgefox.edu.

If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact Jere Witherspoon at studentlife@georgefox.edu.

Volunteers are needed to serve at a Habitat for Humanity construction site Saturday

October 14th, 2025

Come join us this Saturday, Oct. 18, at a Habitat for Humanity construction site! You can make a difference by serving alongside a local, hardworking family striving to achieve home ownership. Ten volunteers are needed. No experience is needed, and chapel credit is offered!

You can sign up for a full shift from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., or a half shift from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or 1 to 5 p.m.

Please reach out to clucas22@georgefox.edu with the time you are available to serve and to receive more details on how to register.

Last call: Your George Fox authentication is changing next week

October 14th, 2025

The deadline to update your login method is almost here! To better protect your account and university data, the SMS (text message) and phone call methods are being deprecated. Please read the critical information below to avoid an interruption to your account access.

FAQ

Q: I’m already using Okta Verify or Google Authenticator. Am I good to go? A: Yes! If you already approve your logins with the Okta Verify or the Google Authenticator app, you don’t need to do anything. Thank you for being proactive!

Q: What happens if I don’t set up OKTA Verify? A: You will be locked out of your George Fox account. Access to Canvas, MyGeorgeFox, your email, and other services will be interrupted. You will have to call the Service Desk at 503-554-2569 for assistance.

Q: I need to switch. Where do I start? A: Go to login.georgefox.edu > settings > security methods on your computer. On your smartphone, install the Okta Verify app and add an account (+). Follow the prompts for setup and allow it to send you a simple, push notification that is far more secure than a text message.

No smartphone?

If you do not have a smartphone or are unable to use biometrics for verification, please email servicedesk@georgefox.edu. We have alternative solutions available to ensure you maintain secure access to your account.

We’re Here to Help!
Don’t wait until it’s too late! If you need help getting set up or have questions about your specific situation, our Service Desk team is ready to assist you. You can call at 503-554-2569 or email at servicedesk@georgefox.edu.