Water meter testing scheduled in select locations tomorrow morning

August 26th, 2018

The city of Newberg will be testing large water meters for accuracy tomorrow morning (Tuesday). During the test, which may last 15 to 30 minutes, the water flow may be reduced or it may be off completely.

Locations for testing – which may result in the water being off completely – are Wheeler, Hobson, Macy and Sutton. Wood-Mar’s meter will also be tested, but the water meter has a bypass, so the interruption in service may not be noticeable in Wood-Mar.

Judging from past experience, the water might look a little cloudy when it runs after the test. If you are concerned, run the faucets a bit to clear the line after testing. Air in the line will make the water look cloudy from the aeration, but the water is fine.

If you have any concerns, please contact the Plant Services office at ext. 2010.

Mail Services is open today

August 24th, 2018

Mail Services will be open today (Saturday) from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Auditioning for the play? Come to monologue workshop Tuesday

August 24th, 2018

Come to the theatre department’s Monologue Workshop Night, scheduled from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 28, in Wood-Mar Auditorium.

Presented by APO, the theatre department’s honor society, this is a night for anyone auditioning for George Fox’s production of The Government Inspector. You’ll perform and receive feedback on your monologue, get a chance to ask questions about the audition process, and meet other members of the department!

Come for a little bit or stay the whole time! It’s a great way to ease those pre-audition jitters.

Questions? Contact Brooke Larson (blarson15@georgefox.edu).

Student services offices open this morning in Stevens Center

August 24th, 2018

Student services offices located in the Stevens Center will be open this morning (Saturday) from 9 a.m. to noon. This includes student accounts, financial aid, the IDEA Center, the registrar’s office, student life and the IT Service Desk.

Don’t forget to sign up for music ensemble auditions

August 23rd, 2018

Music ensemble auditions are coming! Do you want to play or sing in one of our music ensembles? Auditions will take place in Ross 201 at various times on Sunday and Monday, Aug. 26-27.

Please contact the following professors for more information:

For choir audition information, click here. To sign up for a choir audition, click here.

Do you love to sing? Join Master Chorus this fall

August 23rd, 2018

Do you sing? Did you sing? Do you want to sing? Come join the Master Chorus in Ross 208 on Thursday nights between 7 and 8:30 p.m. this fall to sing Mozart’s Missa Brevis in C major. We start Aug. 30 and end on Nov. 1 with the performance!

That’s 10 weeks, or 15 hours total, to bring this piece to life and sing with wonderful people! Questions? Email Danielle Warner at dwarner@georgefox.edu.

Student services offices open tomorrow morning

August 23rd, 2018

Student services offices located in the Stevens Center will be open tomorrow morning (Saturday) from 9 a.m. to noon. This includes student accounts, financial aid, the IDEA Center, the registrar’s office, student life and the IT Service Desk.

Portion of Carlton Way will be closed on Tuesday

August 23rd, 2018

A portion of Carlton Way will be closed on Tuesday, Aug. 28, from 8 a.m. until noon. The area closed will be from the Klages Center main entrance (off Carlton Way) to the engineering loading dock area (south of the entrance). No traffic will be permitted through this area, as they will be operating large cranes.

Thank you for your patience.
– Plant Services

Employment opportunity available in Data Hub

August 23rd, 2018

The graduate and adult degree admissions operations office, also known as the Data Hub, is seeking a focused, detailed and talented graduate student to join our highly successful grad/ADP admissions ops team.

In this 10- to 15-hour-per-week position, you will have the opportunity to greatly impact the admissions experience of prospective students and further the vision of George Fox University. View more details and complete application in Handshake.

Questions? Email Kelly Lafferty at klafferty@georgefox.edu.

Come to football team’s ‘Swim Olympics’ tonight

August 23rd, 2018

Come watch the Bruin football team compete in the fifth annual Swim Olympics tonight (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. at the Chehalem Aquatic Center. There is no cost for admission.

The Bruins will compete by position in the following events:

  • Big splash
  • Belly flop
  • Medley relay
  • Synchronized swim

We hope to see you there! Contact Gabe Haberly (ghaberly@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

Important Welcome Weekend Information for Employees

August 22nd, 2018

Welcome Weekend begins today! With all the new students and their families, we’re expecting more than 2,000 guests on campus Thursday, Aug. 23, and Friday, Aug. 24. Here are a few important details for employees.

Welcoming our Guests
While this may seem obvious, please greet and welcome our guests, ask if they need help, walk them to the Information Tent in front of Stevens if they have a question you can’t answer, and help us make this a special time for our new students and their families.

Schedule
The complete schedule for Welcome Weekend can be found at welcome.georgefox.edu. There are two schedules: students, and families and guests. Changes in this year’s events include a late night trip to Target instead of Fred Meyer and “The Main Event” living area competition in place of the hoedown.

Parking
On Thursday and Friday, we need employees to park in the 99 lot.

Meals
Employees who signed up to be volunteers will receive one complimentary meal ticket to be used at lunch or dinner. Other employees desiring to eat on campus can pay as they enter the meal lines.

Attire & Name Tags
If you have a George Fox polo or dress shirt, please wear it on Thursday and Friday, as well as your name tag.

Questions?
Please call the Welcome Weekend office at ext. 2308 or the Office of Student Life at ext. 2310.

Thank you for being an integral part of welcoming our new students and their families to the George Fox family!

Choirs, Jazz Band, Symphonic Band, and Symphony Orchestra host auditions

August 22nd, 2018

Music ensemble auditions are coming! Do you want to play or sing in one of our music ensembles? Auditions will take place in Ross 201 at various times on Sunday and Monday, Aug. 26-27.

Please contact the following professors for more information:

For choir audition information, click here. To sign up for a choir audition, click here.

Bruin Community Pantry now available as a resource

August 22nd, 2018

The Office of Student Life is excited to announce the start of Bruin Community Pantry, an initiative seeking to address the real problem of hunger (“food insecurity”) on campus. It’s our goal to help meet the needs of community members who, for one reason or another, do not have access to enough healthy food.

Four different components of Bruin Community Pantry include:

Food Pantry
All George Fox community members have access to the pantry, located in the Roberts Center (Room 110). Community food drives will be held to provide non-perishable items for the pantry, and athletic teams will facilitate food drives during home games.

Contact student life for a list of items non-perishable food and household items needed for the pantry. Donations are now being accepted in the student life office on the third floor of the Stevens Center.

Hospitality
Partnerships with local businesses for “gifts in kind” have been established with Bon Appetit, Newberg’s Grocery Outlet and Ray’s Produce. A variety of pre-packaged foods are available for students, located at hospitality tables in the student life office, spiritual life office, and the Intercultural Resource Center (Moore House). The tables are open during office hours, which are generally 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The Duke Athletic Center will host a peanut butter and jelly sandwich bar that is available to all George Fox students.

Leftovers
The student life office will arrange for quality leftover food to be stored in a refrigerator in our office. All food donated will be adequately contained and dated. Food not picked up in the appropriate amount of time will be disposed of.

Students participating in this program can sign up by contacting our office. A waiver is required for anyone participating in the Leftovers program.

Outreach
Partnering with existing local outreach initiatives facilitated by spiritual life, students who want to support their efforts will be connected to their programs.

We live in a society with easy access to processed food. When you eat whole foods, you’re getting food in its natural state. This aspect of our outreach will endeavor to provide cooking classes in various living areas on campus using recipes from “Eat well on $4 a day, Good and Cheap.”

For more information, visit this link or contact Jere Witherspoon in the student life office (jwitherspoon@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2312).

Undergrad commuter lunch schedule released for 2018-19 year

August 22nd, 2018

Undergrad commuters: We invite you to join the Commuter Life team for lunch. All lunches will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Please see the schedule below for the dates and location of these lunches. The lunches are highly social and all about building community within the undergraduate commuter community.

  • Monday, Sept. 10 (FoxHole)
  • Wednesday, Oct. 17 (Canyon Commons Dining Room)
  • Thursday, Nov. 8 (FoxHole)
  • Thursday, Jan. 24 (Canyon Commons Dining Room)
  • Wednesday, Feb. 20 (FoxHole)
  • Thursday, March 7 (Canyon Commons Dining Room)
  • Monday, April 8 (FoxHole)

Like us/Follow us on Instagram to stay up-to-date with Commuter Life happenings!

Questions? Contact Kristi Welker at kwelker@georgefox.edu.

Department of English and Theatre invites all to Monday’s kickoff event

August 22nd, 2018

The Department of English and Theatre invites the community to our semester kickoff! Join us from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. this Monday, Aug. 27, in Wood-Mar Auditorium.

We’ll have free food! You’ll also get the opportunity to meet our English and theatre faculty members, as well as our new student writers, actors, poets, technicians, scholars and designers.

We’ll also have information on the 2018-19 theatre season, and you can get the latest news from our two honor societies, Alpha Psi Omega (theatre) and Sigma Tau Delta (English).

See you there! Questions? Contact Kathy Harris (kharris@georgefox.edu).

Information on Fall Semester Student Refunds

August 22nd, 2018

The intent of this list is to bring peace or action! The Office of Student Accounts, unfortunately, will not be able to respond to emails asking for refund specifics without delaying all refunds. Watch your George Fox email for updates!

Assuming you have a credit balance, here are four common refunds delays:

  1. You have not signed up for MyGFU direct deposit or your bank info is incorrect
  2. You have a financial aid credit but also an unpaid balance due (pay your account through MyGFU today; see No. 3 below and complete a T4 Permission Form)
  3. There is a personal payment on your account. We do not refund personal payments unless you request it. In addition, recent payments need up to two weeks to clear your bank. To refund only the financial aid portion takes special handling. (You can help by emailing jgetsing@georgefox.edu if you are expecting a refund and a personal payment is involved.)
  4. Due to recent or pending activity, your credit balance appears to be in flux. (Get fully registered and squared away now, and if you are reducing a loan, please email jgetsing@georgefox.edu with the specifics).

Questions? Contact Jennifer Getsinger at the above email address.

Please stay away from unfinished areas around Hadlock Student Center

August 22nd, 2018

As the finishing touches are being made on the new Hadlock Student Center, we ask that members of the university community stay away from construction areas of the building. It is very important that you do not walk around unfinished areas, as this poses a safety hazard.

Thank you

Take precautions in light of area’s poor air quality

August 22nd, 2018

Welcome to a new school year! As new and returning students move onto campus this weekend, we wanted to remind you of the fact we are experiencing an impact from the many wildfires throughout the Northwest. Although the air quality is of concern, the threat of fire on or near campus is not an issue.

It is important to know that when the air quality is compromised, even healthy people may experience irritation. Typical symptoms are coughing, scratchy throat, shortness of breath and stinging eyes.

For individuals who are sensitive to poor air quality, the high smoke levels can have a much stronger impact. We strongly recommend that those individuals take appropriate precautions. Please limit your time outdoors, keeping medications such as inhalers and eye drops nearby, and follow guidance from your doctor regarding your personal respiratory management plan.

Please follow these tips to minimize the impact of this poor air quality:

  • Pay attention to the air quality reports. Updated color-coded reports can be found at airnow.gov.
  • If you have asthma or other breathing-related issues, keep your inhaler or medication with you.
  • Modify your activities. Minimize exertion when the air quality is poor.
  • If you must be outdoors or exert yourself, such as during move-in, take plenty of breaks.
  • Keep windows and doors closed as much as possible.

For those who are concerned about the air quality, you are welcome to watch a live stream of the university welcome event (at 6 p.m. on Thursday) in Bauman Auditorium.

Important Welcome Weekend Information for Employees

August 21st, 2018

Welcome Weekend begins Thursday! With all the new students and their families, we’re expecting more than 2,000 guests on campus Thursday, Aug. 23, and Friday, Aug. 24. Here are a few important details for employees.

Welcoming our Guests
While this may seem obvious, please greet and welcome our guests, ask if they need help, walk them to the Information Tent in front of Stevens if they have a question you can’t answer, and help us make this a special time for our new students and their families.

Schedule
The complete schedule for Welcome Weekend can be found at welcome.georgefox.edu. There are two schedules: students, and families and guests. Changes in this year’s events include a late night trip to Target instead of Fred Meyer and “The Main Event” living area competition in place of the hoedown.

Parking
On Thursday and Friday, we need employees to park in the 99 lot.

Meals
Employees who signed up to be volunteers will receive one complimentary meal ticket to be used at lunch or dinner. Other employees desiring to eat on campus can pay as they enter the meal lines.

Attire & Name Tags
If you have a George Fox polo or dress shirt, please wear it on Thursday and Friday, as well as your name tag.

Questions?
Please call the Welcome Weekend office at ext. 2308 or the Office of Student Life at ext. 2310.

Thank you for being an integral part of welcoming our new students and their families to the George Fox family!

Mail Services offers extended hours

August 21st, 2018

With fall semester about to start, Mail Services is offering extended hours for a limited time. Please see times below:

  • Saturday, Aug. 25, 1:30-4:30 p.m.
  • Monday – Friday, Aug. 27-31, 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Our regular hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. will return Monday, Sept. 3. If you have any questions, please contact Richard Silver at rsilver@georgefox.edu.