Bruin Store hosts ‘last-minute gift’ sale

December 8th, 2020

Time to knock out your “last-minute gift” list! Today (Wednesday) and online only, get 30% off T-shirts, sweatshirts and hats from the Bruin Store. Visit our website for details. 

If you’re local, you are always welcome to pick up your order in the store (please specify at checkout)! We will be here from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and open by appointment only.

Once you receive notification that your order is ready to be picked up, call the store at 503-554-2540 and schedule a time to come in. 

Apply now for internship positions in financial aid office

December 8th, 2020

The financial aid office is looking to hire two student interns for the upcoming spring 2021 term. Are you a highly organized individual with an attention to detail and accuracy, good interpersonal and communication skills, and an ability to work well with a team? These internships may be great opportunities for you! 

Please check out our job postings and apply for our financial aid counselor intern and our Scholarship Resource Center intern positions.

These applications could close at any time, with a final date of Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, so apply now! 

About Our People

December 7th, 2020

Lorretta Krautscheid (Nursing) published “Enhancing access for student nurse athletes: Office hours on the road” in Nursing Education Perspectives. The article describes integration of technology, learning theory and multimedia resources, permitting faculty and student athletes to collaborate across distance.  

Paul Otto (History) was interviewed in November by Chance Kelly for his podcast Island. The episode explores the history of New Netherland, 1615-1620, and highlights the role of Hendrick Christiansen. Paul shared his expertise on the Munsees, the fur trade, and wampum.

Ed Higgins (English Faculty Emeritus/Writer in Residence) published his poems â€œSometimes” and “reality” in the Nov. 25 issue of the online literary magazine The Confessionalist

Cherice Bock (Seminary) published the following book chapters in fall 2020: “Quaker Spirituality” in Protestant Spiritual Traditions, Vol. 2 (Wipf & Stock) and “Quaker Pneumatology” in T&T Clark Handbook of Pneumatology (editors Daniel Castelo and Kenneth M. Loyer).

Movers & Quakers

December 7th, 2020

As of Dec. 1, Curt Stilp has been appointed as program director of the physician assistant program. Former director Greg Davenport will remain with the program as a part-time strategic development consultant through Feb. 28.

Comings & Goings

December 7th, 2020

Isaac Macdonald (IT) and Hannah Butler (Event Services) are no longer with George Fox University. 

Join colleagues for a restorative mini staff conference tomorrow

December 7th, 2020

The Staff Development Committee would like to invite all employees to a mini virtual Fall Staff Conference tomorrow (Wednesday) at 11 a.m. We will spend an hour of restorative time to take a deep breath from a long, stressful semester and give thanks to our God who has brought us through it. 

During this time, we’ll hear from:

  • Celeste Jones, PsyD, associate professor/director of clinical training in our Graduate School of Clinical Psychology, who will share on stress management in a talk titled, “Psychologist’s Tips for Surviving and Thriving with Record-Breaking Stress Levels”
  • Jamie Johnson, associate university pastor, who will share a devotional

This event is open to all employess! To access the Zoom link for your calendar, please complete this RSVP form and the link will be provided in the confirmation message.

Questions? Contact the Staff Development Committee at sdc@georgefox.edu.

Reminder: Advent reader available

December 6th, 2020

The Office for Spiritual Life invites the George Fox community to observe the Advent season with our 2020 Advent Reader.

This year’s reader includes Bible passages along with music selections created by students in the George Fox music program. We pray you have a blessed Advent season as your prepare your hearts for the celebration of Jesus’ birth.

Submit your photos to Student Activities’ holiday Instagram challenge

December 6th, 2020

Join Student Activities for our holiday Instagram challenges each Thursday leading up to Christmas! 

By 11:59 p.m. two days before the challenge, DM your photo submission to @gfuactivities on Instagram.

  • Dec. 10: Best Christmas Craft – Have you made your own ornaments, cards, or creative Christmas DIYs? Send them to us! (Deadline: Dec. 8 at 11:59 p.m.)
  • Dec. 17: Best Gingerbread House – Put your decorating skills to the test and let us see your best gingerbread house! (Deadline: Dec. 15 at 11:59 p.m.)
  • Dec. 24: Ugliest Christmas Sweater – Create or buy your own Ugly Christmas Sweater and send it to us to judge! (Deadline: Dec. 22 at 11:59 p.m.)

Questions? Contact us at activities@georgefox.edu.

Listen to theatre’s production of ‘A Christmas Carol’

December 6th, 2020

The university’s theatre program invites you to join us for a special online production of Charles Dickins’ classic A Christmas Carol, an audio show presented like an old-time radio drama, later this month.

This delightful digital file for your ears (there is no visual component to it) will be available at your convenience between Friday, Dec. 18, and Sunday, Dec. 27.

Students and employees of the university are entitled to one complimentary ticket, available by contacting Kathy Harris at kharris@georgefox.edu.

Here are ticket instructions:

  • Once you purchase your ticket at this link, you will be sent an access code and a link to the online audio file. Watch for the link in your email from ShowTix4U.
  • Your access code can be used for a 48-hour “listening window” anytime between Dec. 18 and Dec. 27. The app allows you to rewind at any time and to listen to it as often as you’d like during your 48-hour window. Note: You will have 48 hours to listen to the production once you open the link.

For more information about the show, visit the theatre department’s website.

How do faculty members support student success?

December 6th, 2020

Rick Muthiah, director of Learning Support Services, is collecting strategies for supporting students that faculty members have implemented. The plan is to share ideas and practices with our community as we work together to support students in their educational and vocational endeavors.

Faculty members are invited to answer the following question using this form:

  • What approaches have you found to be most effective for supporting the success of students who are struggling academically or otherwise? 

Your response can be as brief or as elaborate as you desire. Thank you!

Questions? Contact Rick Muthiah (rmuthiah@georgefox.edu).

RA applications will be available and open Jan. 4

December 4th, 2020

RA and AAC applications will be available and open to undergraduate students on Monday, Jan. 4, online. For the application and more resources and information, visit this link.

Hope to see you apply in January! Questions? Contact Kristina Van Der Eems (kvandereems@georgefox.edu).

Concur reports now due

December 3rd, 2020

Your Concur reports for November are now due. Please be sure all reports are current and submit them by Thursday, Dec. 10.

If you have questions or need assistance, please contact Kathi Becker kbecker@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2166.

Complete your donor-funded scholarships application!

December 3rd, 2020

Our donor-funded scholarships application is now open for traditional undergraduate students! Through “Student Resources” in your MyGeorgeFox portal you have access to complete just one application and essay for the opportunity to be matched with over 200 of our donor-funded scholarships.

Our donor-funded scholarships range from $500 to $15,000! These scholarships have a variety of criteria – from academic major and grade level, to background and financial need. Once your application and essay are submitted, you are put in the running for the scholarships you qualify for. It’s that easy! 

If you’re looking for a way to fill the gap for the 2021-22 academic year, this is a great opportunity! There’s no better time than during the holiday break to settle down and complete some scholarship applications. 

Deadlines and dates to remember: 
Feb. 17: Application closes 
Feb. 19: Letters of Recommendation due (when applicable) 

Questions? Reach out to our Scholarship Resource Center at scholarships@georgefox.edu.

Note which trash and recycling bins will be open over break

December 3rd, 2020

To reduce cost over winter break, several trash bins and recycling containers will be locked. The trash and recycling bins that are available are as follows:

Trash locations open:

  • Brandt – One bin of two (central to Newlin, Brandt and Le Shana)
  • Canyon Commons
  • Hiebert House
  • Minthorn – North Street
  • Roberts Center
  • Stevens Center
  • Winters Apartments
  • Woolman Apartments

Recycling locations open:

  • Canyon Commons
  • Minthorn – North Street
  • Roberts Center
  • Stevens Center
  • Thomas Center

To avoid messes and to discourage vermin, do not drop trash or recycling in areas with locked bins.

Thank you! Questions? Contact Dixie Downey at ddowney@georgefox.edu.

View Richter Scholars’ work through video presentations

December 3rd, 2020

The Richter Committee is pleased to let you know that a series of video presentations from our 2020-21 Richter Scholars is available for viewing on YouTube. In lieu of a poster symposium during fall semester, we asked each participant to record a five- to eight-minute presentation of their research.

You are encouraged to view the videos and send your thanks, encouragement and questions to the individual scholars. Their work is outstanding, and we would like to celebrate this achievement with them. You can access the videos at this link.

Be on the lookout for a second cohort of scholars to present later in spring semester.

Interested in getting a copy of ‘The Student Collective’?

December 2nd, 2020

Do you want a copy of this year’s The Student Collective? And, if so, how would you like to receive it? We want your opinion! Please fill out this Google Form!

Requesting a non-employee check? Join HR for a virtual training session

December 2nd, 2020

Effective Jan. 1, 2021, the state will implement new independent contractor guidelines. In preparation for the changes, George Fox has revamped how we evaluate independent contractors and non-employee check requests. Join one of these sessions to learn about the changes. 

Questions? Contact Amilcar Del Cid at adelcid@georgefox.edu.

Hadlock is closed until further notice

December 2nd, 2020

The Hadlock Student Center will remain closed until further notice. Indoor recreation facilities are unfortunately outlined as a prohibited activity at this time.

Once we can get our cases down in Yamhill County and reach a lower risk category, then we may reopen. Thank you for your patience!

Please note accelerated payroll deadline

December 2nd, 2020

Due to the Christmas break holiday, we will have fewer days to process the regular December payroll. Please have all payroll items (check requests, contracts, temporary employee timesheets, approvals, etc.) turned in to HR by 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 11.

Regular employee timesheets and student timesheets for December can be locked at the end of the month as usual.

Deadline to apply for Student Activities position is tomorrow

December 2nd, 2020

Student Activities is hiring event staff for spring 2021! If you’re looking for a way to get involved on campus in a fun, high-energy environment, consider applying for a Student Activities position.

Find out more information here. The deadline to apply is tomorrow (Friday, Dec. 4) at 11:59 p.m.