Come see the work of Tim Timmerman in the Ross Center

September 9th, 2020

Everyone on campus is invited to visit a free art exhibition featuring the work of Tim Timmerman, a professor of art and design here at George Fox.

The exhibit, “Allegory of Love,” remains up through Oct. 21 in the Lindgren Gallery in the Ross Center. The gallery will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

This exhibition features the paintings and assemblage work of Timmerman, who was moved by Paolo Veronese’s paintings, “Allegories of Love,” when traveling in Italy on Juniors Abroad.

Timmerman’s “Allegory of Love” contemplates how God can move and show up in our lives, and how encountering the divine is something we are invited into every day. In these pieces, Timmerman draws from both Old Testament narratives as well as stories from his own life.

For more information, contact Sarah Cuevas, exhibitions and collections assistant, at scuevas15@georgefox.edu.

Diagnosed with celiac? Join a student-led support group

September 9th, 2020

Consider joining a student-led support group on campus for those who have celiac to share tips with one another about shopping and eating out in/around Newberg, share celiac-safe baked goods, and more!

If you are interested in joining, email Leann Barnes at lbarnes18@georgefox.edu or Andrea Byerley at abyerley@georgefox.edu.

Please donate to the Bruin Community Pantry

September 8th, 2020

Throughout the summer, the food bank received 97 visits from UG and graduate students, alumni, and community members.  Since beginning the fall semester, we have had 75 visits! We are extremely grateful for the impact that the BCP has had on our community.

However, our shelves are emptying and in need of being replenished in order to continue serving our neighbors.

The following items are needed:

  • Brown rice
  • Peanut Butter
  • Jelly
  • Canned Tuna
  • Soups (But NOT Cream of Mushroom)
  • Gluten-Free items
  • Dairy-Free items
  • Pasta meals
  • Rice meals
  • Cereal – but not oatmeal
  • Loaves of Bread
  • Snacks
  • Grab and Go meals
  • Fresh produce.

Please bring your donations to the food bank during the hours of operation found on this website. You may also give financially by donating through Advancement.

If you have any questions, please contact Jere Witherspoon at bruincommunitypantry@georgefox.edu.

Come play Dungeons & Dragons this Saturday

September 8th, 2020

Interested in grand adventures delving into dungeons and slaying dragons? Want to distract yourself from the stress of the pandemic? Desire to meet new people and make friends?

Then the Critical Hit Club is for you! Join us in Stevens 207 this Saturday, Sept. 12, from 6 to 10 p.m. as we join together to start our new campaigns. We will gladly help you build characters!

If you have questions, please contact Alex Gonzalez at agonzalez18@georgefox.edu.

Sign up to play Mysteries of Murdock: Sasquatch in Cyberspace

September 8th, 2020

The ARC and library staff present the online game, Mysteries of Murdock!

All first-year and transfer students: It’s not too late to register for Mysteries of Murdock: Sasquatch in Cyberspace. Solve puzzles and follow the clues for the chance at one of our awesome prizes (ENO Hammock, Hydro Flask, Bluetooth Speaker, and more)! This event also qualifies for LIBA 100 get involved credit.

Mysteries of Murdock opens on Friday, Sept. 11, and runs to Monday, Sept. 21. Register here if you dare!

Love puzzles? Watch both the ARC’s and library’s Instagram all week for puzzle posts. Any student with the correct answer to the daily puzzle can visit the ARC for a small prize.

Questions? Contact Jenny Bruxvoort at jbruxvoort@georgefox.edu.

Wellness Wednesdays: Proper Hydration

September 8th, 2020

Hello! Today’s edition of Wellness Wednesdays is about the benefits of proper hydration.

Did you know that adult men need about 13 cups and women need about 9 cups of fluid a day? However, not all of that comes from our daily beverage intake. Read this flyer to find out more about the water content of common vegetables and fruit.

If you have trouble staying consistently hydrated, consider the following tips:

  • Keep a bottle of water with you during the day. To reduce your costs, carry a reusable water bottle and fill it with tap water.
  • If you don’t like the taste of plain water, try adding a slice of lemon or lime to your drink.
  • Drink water before, during, and after a workout
  • When you’re feeling hungry, drink water
    • Thirst is often confused with hunger. True hunger will not be satisfied with drinking water. Drinking water may also contribute to a healthy weight-loss plan. Some research suggests that drinking water can help you feel full.
  • If you have trouble remembering to drink water, drink on a schedule
    • For example, drink water when you wake up, at breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and when you go to bed. Or, drink a small glass of water at the beginning of each hour.

Stay hydrated and healthy!

Walkway between the library and Klages is closed

September 8th, 2020

The walkway between the library and Klages Center is temporarily closed for maintenance. Work on the walkway is expected to continue through the end of the week.

Please avoid the area and use alternate routes to cross campus.

Questions? Call Campus Public Safety at 503-554-2090 or email Elrike Shaw at eshaw@georgefox.edu.

Join weekly outdoor Bible study of Ephesians

September 8th, 2020

George Fox’s Cultural Enterprise is hosting a weekly outdoor Bible study on Wednesdays in September and October at noon in the amphitheater.

Joseph Clair and Dominic Done, pastor of Westside: A Jesus Church and professor of applied theology at George Fox, will be diving into Paul’s letter to the Ephesians: a stirring call to faith and faithfulness and the formation of a radically new kind of community in Christ.

This event is open to anyone, and chapel credit is available for students. COVID-19 protocols will be in place, so please wear your mask and observe distancing guidelines.

Want to soak up the last bits of summer weather?

September 8th, 2020

Enjoy the last few weekends of summer out on the quad every Friday through the end of September, from 5 to 10 p.m. Student Activities will be hosting Summer Nights on the Quad, which includes lawn games such as Spikeball, Cornhole, Kan Jam, Bocce Ball and more.

Masks and physical distancing are required.

Questions? Email activities@georgefox.edu

First-generation students invited to Zoom session today

September 8th, 2020

Jenny Elsey, dean of student success and equity, will facilitate a Zoom session for first-generation college students today (Wednesday) from 2 to 3 p.m. The title of the session is “College 101: Making the College Experience Less Mysterious for First-Generation Students.”

First-generation students are the first in their family to attend a four-year college or university. Sometimes, being the first can be scary; this session is designed to help connect with other first-generation students and learn more about what to expect in the first year at George Fox. See the list of ARC Workshops for the link to the Zoom session.

The session will be recorded and a link will be added to the ARC workshops page so the session can be viewed later. Note that this session is one of the “Get Involved” options for LIBA 100. 

Questions? Contact Rick Muthiah at rmuthiah@georgefox.edu.

Join campus-wide prayer effort for surrounding community tomorrow

September 7th, 2020

As we continue week three of the academic year – the week when George Fox University typically holds our annual Serve Day – we invite you to participate in a campus-wide prayer effort on behalf of our surrounding community.

In lieu of our tangible expressions of service, this year we would love for you to pray specifically for one of the community organizations that we serve on Serve Day each year. This can include, but is not limited to, praying for their work, staff, and the populations they serve.

Please plan to offer prayers throughout the day tomorrow (Wednesday) as the Holy Spirit directs you.

If you would like us to match you with a partner site, please email us at spirituallife@georgefox.edu. Make sure to be on the lookout for more virtual service opportunities from the Office for Spiritual Life in the near future!

Shoulder pain? Sign up for a volunteer PT session

September 7th, 2020

The School of Physical Therapy is looking for volunteers to participate in a lab session on the shoulder. If you have a problem with your shoulder or upper arm, our lab is the place to be!

Our doctor of physical therapy second-year students, along with faculty members, will be performing examinations and giving you direction on how to take care of your condition. 

We will be taking all the current precautions related to the delivery of healthcare during COVID-19, which includes our students wearing face shields and masks, volunteers and students using stations that provide physical distance from others, and all participants being screened for symptoms. 

Volunteers are needed for either a one- or two-hour session Tuesday, Sept. 15, between 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. in Roberts Center.

Please email or call Linda Dallof at ldallof@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2451 to sign up.

All invited to chapel this morning

September 7th, 2020

The Office for Spiritual Life invites you to join our Tuesday morning chapel this morning at 11 a.m.

There are two ways you can earn credit if you are a student: by watching in the iAttended app beginning at 11 a.m., or by joining us in Stoffer Family Stadium to watch it on the big screen.

Register to join us in the stadium on your iAttended app (space is limited!). Questions? Contact us at spirituallife@georgefox.edu

Learn more about studying abroad in Ecuador or Italy

September 7th, 2020

Living and Learning will be holding virtual recruiting sessions on Zoom about studying abroad in Ecuador or Italy in 2021-22:

Ecuador: Live virtual recruiting sessions

Sept. 8 at Noon | Zoom Meeting ID 87570482099
Sept. 25 at Noon| Zoom Meeting ID 88676877858

Italy: Live virtual recruiting sessions

Sept. 9 at Noon | Zoom Meeting ID 82597181751
Sept. 24 at Noon | Zoom Meeting ID 83866878882

To join the meeting, go to zoom.us/join and enter the meeting ID. You will be prompted to download and install Zoom if you have not done so already.

Questions? Stop by the Center for Study Abroad or email us at studyabroadcenter@georgefox.edu.

Join us Thursday for s’mores by the Pavilion

September 7th, 2020

Don’t forget to come by the Campfire Pavilion in the canyon between HMS and the suites this Thursday, Sept. 10, between 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. to enjoy Catholic fellowship and build connections within your community!

This is a great time to meet other Catholics on campus, form relationships, and coordinate rides to Mass at St. Peter! We will be having a fire, snacks and refreshments, and all the s’mores fixings! Hope to see you there!

Contact Kirsten Van Dyke at kvandyke18@georgefox.edu with any questions.

Are you a certified yoga instructor?

September 7th, 2020

The Exercise Science Club is looking for a certified yoga instructor to lead a yoga class on campus Wednesday, Sept. 23, at 6 p.m.

Interested? Please email Karlie Stewart (kstewart19@georgefox.edu) for more details. Thank you!

Desire weekly study tips and a reason to laugh?

September 7th, 2020

Have you been feeling like you could use some academic success tips and more funny memes in your life? Then check out the ARC’s weekly resource created by our fantastic consultants. 

Additionally, if you’d like to make an ARC appointment, email the arc@georgefox.edu and we’ll set one up for you!

Annual Ladies Lunch is postponed until spring

September 7th, 2020

Changing leaves and changing times means the Ladies Luncheon has been postponed until spring. 

Keep a lookout for future announcements regarding its return.

Questions? Contact Michelle Dawson at mdawson@georgefox.edu.

Comings and Goings

September 7th, 2020

Kunsoo Paul Choi has joined the College of Business as a visiting professor of economics, teaching remotely. He arrives with more than 20 years of teaching experience, most recently as a part-time instructor of economics at Georgia State University Perimeter College in Decatur, Georgia (2020) and as an online associate faculty of economics at Ashford University in San Diego (2011-present). He worked previously as a visiting associate professor of economics and finance at Pfeiffer University in Misenheimer, North Carolina (2017-19), as an associate professor of economics at Shorter University in Rome, Georgia (2014-17), and as an associate professor of economics and biblical studies at Victory University in Memphis, Tennessee (2010-14). In the business sector, he gained industry experience as a financial advisor at Prudential Financial (2009-10) and Merrill Lynch (2007-08) in Tucson, Arizona. Paul holds a PhD in biblical studies from Drew University Graduate School (2003), a master of divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary (1993), a PhD in economics from the University of Virginia (1990) and a bachelor’s degree in economics from Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul, South Korea (1976). Paul was ordained to the ministry of Word and Sacrament in 1993. He lives in Mableton, Georgia, with his wife, Petra. He has four grown children – Paul, Priscilla, Peter and Philip – and attends the Christ Mission Church. He plans to move to the Newberg area around the beginning of October.


The university has hired Burk Kleiber to serve as a visiting assistant professor of art and design. A ceramics instructor for 35 years, he has spent the last 27 years teaching the craft at Chemeketa Community College in Salem, where he has specialized in courses on wheel throwing, hand building, glaze chemistry and calculations, stoneware, porcelain and clay body skills. He previously taught at George Fox on an adjunct basis during the 2015-16 academic year. Burk also gained experience in the field as a sale proprietor for Fireworks Studio in Salem from 1998 to 2001, and for nine years (1988-97) he was the artist in residence at the Salem Art Association. Burk attended Chemeketa Community College and has done workshops with several notable artists, including Don Reitz, Tom Coleman, Tom Turner, Don Sprague and Don Hoskisson. He lives in Salem with his wife Jen, a professor of education at Corban University. They have three grown children: Madi, a sophomore at Corban; Roman, a 2019 graduate of George Fox; and Bronson, who is finishing his firefighter/emergency medical technician credentials. The Kleibers attend West Hills Community Church in Salem.


The Office of Student Life welcomes Chris Lee as an area coordinator this fall. He will serve in Pennington and Apartments West. An alumnus of the university, he arrives from Biola University, where he spent the past year as director of that institution’s Global Student Programs and Development office. Previously, he worked as a resident director at Biola from 2017 to 2019. Chris also gained experience in student affairs work at Geneva College, where he was a resident director for three years (2014-17). He earned a master’s degree in higher education from Geneva College in 2017 and a bachelor’s degree in Christian ministries from George Fox in 2014. He is currently enrolled in Indiana State University’s educational administration doctoral program. Chris lives on campus with his wife Shannon and is still searching for a church, having just recently moved back to the area.


Dan Morrison joins the university this fall as an assistant professor of New Testament, working remotely on a half-time basis. He has worked the past three years as an assistant professor of New Testament and expository preaching at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary at Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri. During that same span, he served as a U.S. Navy reserve chaplain at Navy Operation Support Center (Springfield, MO). Dan was also director of the Cordas C. Burnett Center for Biblical Preaching at Evangel (2016-18) and, before that, served as a college and young adult pastor at Evangel Temple Christian Center in Springfield (2014-17). His experience previously included working as a communications manager at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario (2012-14), and as an editor/media specialist (2010-11) and editorial assistant (2007-10) for The Alliance for Assemblies of God Higher Education organization. Dan earned a doctor of philosophy from McMaster Divinity College (2019), a master of divinity from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary (2010) and a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Alabama (2005). He lives in Springfield, Missouri, and attends All Saints Anglican Church in Springfield.


The School of Physical Therapy welcomes Jaydee Romick to serve as a physical therapist in its clinic. A 2018 alumna of the university’s doctor of physical therapy program, she has worked the past two and a half years as the clinic director and as a physical therapist at APEX Performance, Wellness & Rehab in Tigard. As a student, she gained outpatient orthopedic internship experience working for TAI Nike in Beaverton, where she handled the majority of the patient caseload, and for PT Northwest in Salem. She also did an acute care and inpatient rehab internship at the Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center in Medford. In addition to her physical therapy degree, Jaydee earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Linfield College in 2012. She lives in Beaverton with her husband Jordy and brand new daughter, Blake. The family attends Westside: A Jesus Church in Tigard.


Media Production Services has hired Ethan Swihart as a media specialist. A 2020 graduate of George Fox, from which he earned a bachelor’s degree in cinematic arts, he served as a student activities videographer during his time as a student (2018-20) and also worked as an intern in the university’s MPS department for the past three years. Ethan also gained experience working as an assistant editor for RETO Media, a real estate marketing and creative agency in Hillsboro, during the summer of 2019. He lives in Newberg with his wife, Heidi Lodahl, an elementary education major at George Fox. They attend Newberg Calvary Chapel.


The College of Business welcomes Gibran Zogbi as a visiting assistant professor of accounting this fall. He spent the past academic year teaching accounting and finance courses at Washington State University’s Carson College of Business. Previously, he served as department chair at Pacific University in Forest Grove. Gibran also ran his own financial service agency, providing more than 60 products in two states where he was securities licensed. His industry experience includes serving as assistant vice president with the Safeco Insurance Company in Seattle and as a director of product management with InsurQuest in Denver. In all, he has more than 30 years of experience in product management, accounting and finance. Gibran completed his DBA at George Fox this year and holds an MBA from Cleveland State University (1996) and a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio (1989). He lives in Ridgefield, Washington, where he has been married 28 years and enjoys his five kids and his golden retriever. He worships at St. Sharbel Maronite Church, where one of his sons was recently ordained.


Mark Terry (Art and Design) and Cliff Rosenbohm (Social Work) are no longer with George Fox University. They have both been awarded emeritus honors by the ​institution.

Ryan Dougherty (VP, Enrollment and Marketing), Kelsey Brown (IDEA Center), Jan Campadore (Mail Services), John Heitz (Plant Services), Connie Holland (Library), Heidi Hopkins (Social Work), Jack Lyda (Adult Degree Program), Rick McNeal (Marketing Communications)​, Jordan Moody (Student Accounts), Audrey Paice (IT), Bethany Ramse (Counseling)​ and Jonathan Ramse (Business) are no longer with George Fox.

Movers & Quakers

September 7th, 2020

Lindsay Knox has been promoted to vice president for enrollment and marketing.

Debby Thomas has been named dean of the College of Business.

Justine Haigh has been named director of graduate programs in the College of Business.

Min Choi is transitioning from his area coordinator position to serve as a video producer for George Fox Digital.

Joel Gregor (PsyD) has transitioned from full time to an adjunct position in the doctor of psychology program.