The Doctor of Physical Therapy program is seeking participants for a study that aims to assess how a person’s level of activity relates to characteristics of their foot, such as shape and muscle strength.
Participants will be asked to attend one test session lasting about 45 minutes, during which their foot characteristics will be measured. Participants will then wear a step counter for the next several days and return for their last session to have the step counter data collected.
If you are interested in learning more about the study or would like to participate, please contact Sarah Jones at gfufootstudy@georgefox.edu or call 503-269-2161. We look forward to hearing from you!
Turning Point USA is hosting a special guest, Isabel Brown, a Turning Point contributor and author of the new book, Frontlines, today (Monday) at 5 p.m. in Hoover 105.
She will be speaking on free speech and finding one’s voice on a college campus. There will also be an opportunity for questions at the end. Bring your friends and learn how to use your voice! Follow Turning Point USA on Instagram.
Hello Bruins! I am having a garage sale on campus from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. today (Saturday) at 1014 E. Hancock St., Apt 1 (right across from the counseling center).
I am selling dorm-friendly items like full kitchen sets, a vacuum, rug, shoe rack, closet organizers, school supplies, dorm lights and decorations, and more!
This is a great opportunity to make a few additions to your dorm room. As a senior over the years I’ve collected some pretty great stuff I am excited to sell! I hope to see you come by.
The George Fox Civility Project invites the George Fox community to a pair of events with guest Jonathan Kuttab next week. Kuttab is a Palestinian Mennonite Christian who has worked for many years for peace and justice in Israel and Palestine.
The main event is set for Wednesday, March 31, when Kuttab will speak on “Civility, Justice, and a Bill of Rights: Building a Successful One-State Political Culture in the Holy Land”from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in Bauman Auditorium.
Students and employees are welcome to attend in Bauman, although seating will be limited. Anyone who can’t attend in person can do so via Zoom, although we ask that you register for free here. For students, the Wednesday evening session will count as a chapel credit; you will get the code to use to claim your credit at the session.
George Fox alumni and others especially interested in peacemaking in Israel and Palestine are also invited to meet with Kuttab in person for a special conversation at the Newberg Cultural Center (415 E. Sheridan St.) on Tuesday, March 30, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Due to COVID restrictions, there will be no refreshments served that night, but you can tell us you are coming by signing up here.
Students: If you are interested in earning some credit, or doing an assignment centering on one or both of these events, inquire with your professor.
Ken Starr, former solicitor general of the United States, federal court of appeals judge, and president of Baylor University, will speak in the university’s Bauman Auditorium this Monday, March 29, at 6:30 p.m. You can also watch at this Zoom link (password: “justice”).
His lecture, “The Prophetic Call to Justice: Safeguarding Our Fundamental Rights,†draws from his new book on religious liberty. Starr, who has argued 36 cases before the United States Supreme Court, is one of the most prominent attorneys in America.
On Tuesday, March 30, Starr will meet informally at 11 a.m. with students interested in attending law school (location TBA). If you have questions about either event, please contact Mark David Hall at mhall@georgefox.edu.
We regret that, because of COVID restrictions, the general public is not invited to either event. This lecture is sponsored by the John Dickinson Forum and made possible by a generous grant from the Jack Miller Center and the Murdock Trust.
The Hadlock Student Center remains open for spring break, today (Friday), Saturday and Sunday, with normal hours of operation (check our website or Google Maps for hours).
Please continue to reserve spots on IM Leagues. Schedule your workout, play volleyball with friends, try pickleball, or play badminton. We are fully open and able to accommodate students and employees!
Our outdoor equipment rental center also remains open. Looking to enjoy the nice weather? Come in and rent Spikeball, cornhole, hammocks, or disc golf discs!
The Office for Spiritual Life invites you to prepare your heart for the Good News of Easter Sunday by joining with us in remembrance of the events of Holy Week, Sunday, March 28, through Sunday, April 4.
All are welcome to participate in the following opportunities:
Holy Week Chapel (digital): Tuesday, March 30, featuring President Robin Baker. Digital chapels are available here or on the iAttended app.
Holy Week Prayer Service (in person): Wednesday, March 31, at 4 p.m. in Bauman Auditorium
Maundy Thursday Communion Service (in person): Thursday, April 1, from 4 to 4:30 p.m. in the Amphitheater. Communion elements will be individually packaged.
Good Friday Service (in person): Friday, April 2, from 4 to 4:30 p.m., featuring a live performance from the University Choir
Stations of the Cross: Painter Scott Erickson’s Stations of the Cross prints will be on display on the outdoor walls of Brougher Hall throughout Holy Week.
The George Fox community is encouraged to spend Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday celebrating with one of our wonderful area churches. For a list of churches, please click here.
All Newberg, Portland, Salem and Redmond offices are closed tomorrow (Friday) for the spring break holiday. Libraries on the Newberg and Portland campuses will be closed, but the 24/7 space in Newberg will remain open.
Human Resources would like to let you know about upcoming TIAA webinars. These webinars, which are open to all employees, are available now for registration in the TIAA Live Webinar Lounge.
Register now for April live webinars by clicking here. You can also review and sign up for May and June webinars here.
Are you looking to go outside for your mini spring break? Hadlock has the equipment you need!
We have paddleboards, camping equipment, crash pads, and more! Click here to see what items are available to rent and to reserve the equipment you need.
Campus Recreation and Hadlock Student Center are putting on a kickball tournament Saturday, April 3, at 1 p.m.!
Registration is now open. You can join and create a team, or you can join as a free agent and get placed on a team. This is a fun, casual event that anyone can participate in and enjoy! Please register here.
I collated many of the ASC candidate speeches into a helpful informational packet here. This is by no means a complete packet on all their positions, but information that I wanted to share as we vote for our next student government.
The safety and well-being of all of our employees is of the highest importance, and we would like to take an opportunity to remind everyone what to do if they sustain an illness or injury at work.
Please report any work-related accident/injury, no matter how slight, to your supervisor right away, so we can provide timely assistance, care, and benefits as appropriate for the situation.
Supervisors, it is a requirement that you contact HR immediately to report workplace illness or injury and receive assistance with next steps.
To find out more about the appropriate steps in case there is an accident at work or on campus, please review our Work Injury Protocol. George Fox is concerned about your health and recovery should you experience an on-the-job injury or illness.
The Office for Spiritual Life invites you to prepare your heart for the Good News of Easter Sunday by joining with us in remembrance of the events of Holy Week, concluding this Sunday, April 4.
All are welcome to participate in Good Friday Service (in-person) today (Friday) from 4 to 4:30 p.m. featuring a live performance from the University Choir.
Stations of the Cross featuring Painter Scott Erickson’s Stations of the Cross prints will be on display on the outdoor walls of Brougher Hall throughout Holy Week.
The George Fox community is encouraged to spend Easter Sunday celebrating with one of our wonderful area churches. For a list of churches, please click here.
Join the George Fox dance team practice from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on Friday, April 2! No prior dance experience is necessary to attend.
We’ll be learning some new hip-hop choreography, and everyone is welcome to attend and learn with us! Wear athletic clothing and tennis shoes, and be sure to bring water. We’ll meet on the basketball court in Hadlock.
For more information, you can check our instagram, @georgefoxdanceteam, or email Bayli Moore at bmoore18@georgefox.edu.
Check out the ARC’s week 10 newsletter! This week we are highlighting a brand new resource about transitions in essays. Of course, we’ve got a pro tip and meme of the week as well. Check it out at here!
Employees are invited to join President Robin Baker for a live Zoom all-employee meeting from 3:30 to 5 p.m. this afternoon (Wednesday). The event will also be recorded.
As part of the agenda, President Baker will discuss decisions that were made at the March 12 George Fox Board of Trustees meeting. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions through a moderator at the end of the presentation. Feel free to join the meeting at this link.