Comings and Goings

October 2nd, 2017

Nichole Drew, a talent development manager the past four years with Enterprise Holdings Inc. who has 13-plus years of management and human resources experience, joins the university as its first director of employee empowerment. She will be a key leader in the university’s new Innovation and Empowerment division, which aligns employee empowerment (formerly HR), information technology, data analytics, strategic planning and innovation. As the employee empowerment leader, Nichole will give special focus to talent development and hiring. She will also oversee the main HR functions of the university. She joins George Fox after overseeing talent development and leadership training efforts with Enterprise Holdings Inc. for Oregon and Southwest Washington since May of 2013. Previously, she worked for five years as an area rental manager for Enterprise Rent a Car, overseeing 60 employees at eight locations. Nichole earned a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from Portland State University in 2003 and was a four-year student-athlete at the university, earning a scholarship in softball and serving as a team captain. She lives in Newberg with her husband Chad and their children Austin (7) and Avery (2). The family attends Family Life Church in Newberg.


Michelle Kang joins the PsyD department as a program coordinator this fall. She worked previously as an office manager for Kang and Associates Physical Therapy Inc. of Ventura, California, from 2005 to 2013. Prior to that, she was director of conference services for the C.S. Lewis Foundation of Redlands, California, in 2003. Michelle earned a bachelor of business administration degree in economics from Georgia State University’s J. Mack Robinson College of Business in 2000. She lives in Newberg with Daniel Kang, an assistant professor in the university’s doctor of physical therapy program, and their three daughters, Lauren, Claire and Grace.


The library on the Newberg campus has hired Christy Smith as a part-time public service library assistant. For the past year she volunteered at Homeward Bound Pets, an animal shelter in McMinnville. She also volunteered in the past in the Vancouver Public Schools system (2011-12) and at Eisenhower Elementary School (2009-10) in Vancouver, Washington. Christy lives in McMinnville with her husband Ken and their children Michael and Jasmine. The family attends Family Life Church.


The university welcomes Anna Sophia Ziton as an executive assistant in the president’s office. For the past two years she has worked as the head secretary for the Woodburn Academy of Art, Science & Technology in Woodburn, Oregon, where she did both clerical work and helped organize major events. Previously, she did some voice acting work in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and was an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teacher in Moscow, Russia, in 2014-15. She also taught Spanish and Russian as an assistant teacher in Kenyon College’s Department of Modern Languages and Literature from 2011 to 2014. Anna Sophia earned a bachelor’s degree in modern languages and literature from Kenyon College in Ohio in 2014. She lives in Woodburn and attends St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church in Beaverton.


After nearly 11 years working directly with alumni and donors, Robby Larson is leaving George Fox to become the vice president of advancement at Multnomah University in Portland. In parting, he shared these thoughts: “Serving the George Fox community for this past decade has been a true privilege. I am immensely grateful for all the incredible alumni and friends who support this place. It’s exciting to think of how God might work through each of these people to impact the next 125 years at George Fox.” Robby’s last day at George Fox is Thursday, Oct. 5.

Ashley Walker (MBA Programs Coordinator) is leaving George Fox on Oct. 11. She will be working at the University of Oregon’s Portland campus as an event coordinator.

About Our People

October 2nd, 2017

Joseph Clair (William Penn Honors Program) published an article, “The Lost Purpose of Learning,” in the Sept. 26 edition of First Things. The piece is a foretaste of his forthcoming book in Bloomsbury’s new Reading Augustine series, due out in November. The book, titled On Education, Formation, Citizenship and the Lost Purpose of Learning, claims, like the article, that Augustine’s Christian vision of higher education is worth recovering and works out a practical roadmap for reconnecting the intellectual enterprise of learning to a fulfilled life of knowing God and loving others on college campuses today.

Birthdays

October 2nd, 2017

Oct. 3              Sarita Gallagher
Oct. 4              Doug Beatty, Jane Wilson
Oct. 7              Cindy Howard, Maranda Turner
Oct. 8              Linda Crossland
Oct. 9              Brian Doak, Caroline Wildhaber
Oct. 10            Rob Felton, Jim Smart
Oct. 11            Gary Eckerdt, Lizzy Riese
Oct. 12            Tyler Weiss
Oct. 15            Debra Espinor, Gina Worley
Oct. 16            Richard Shaw, Caleb Wheelock

Welstad speaks, Jolliff leads worship in chapel this morning

October 2nd, 2017

We are so excited to welcome Trisha Welstad this morning (Tuesday) in chapel. She will be kicking off our next series, “Finding Your Voice.” In addition, we’ll have Bill Jolliff leading our time of worship. This will be a wonderful chapel time that you will not want to miss. We’ll meet at 10:40 a.m. in Bauman Auditorium.

Hope to see you there!

Visitation Hours Survey

October 2nd, 2017

Please take this short survey regarding visitation hours. We want your feedback!

Visitation Hours Survey

Questions? Write grobert14@georgefox.edu.

Disclaimer:
These surveys are student generated and are not to be associated with any official research conducted by faculty and staff at George Fox University. Any views or opinions presented in these surveys are solely those of the students and do not represent those of George Fox University. The distribution of these surveys is a service provided to George Fox University students as they prepare their research required by the curriculum. Students are required to have department approval. Any questions about these surveys should be directed to the students associated with the survey in question.

Join in fun of Mu Kappa gathering tonight

October 2nd, 2017

Mu Kappa, a club for missionary kids or people who have lived overseas, is meeting  tonight (Tuesday) at 7 p.m. in the International House. As always, there will be snacks, games, conversation and hot drinks!

We would love to see you there! Contact Cayla Smith (smithc15@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

Come draw a pro-life message in chalk today in the quad

October 2nd, 2017

Come out today (Tuesday) to draw an encouraging pro-life picture, quote or message with chalk on the quad and show your support for life. The Students for Life Club will have a table out by the Bruin Den from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., and we’d love to tell you about our club and how we want to love both mother and baby.

Please stop by, draw with chalk, get some candy, and learn about our club.

Questions? Contact Hannah Thom (hthom16@georgefox.edu).

Final reminder about sweatshirt sale on website

October 1st, 2017

All sweatshirts are 25 percent off now through Oct. 9 at georgefoxbruinstore.com. This site was launched to broaden our gift and apparel assortment, so feel free to check out the entire online store when you shop.

Keep in mind this site is separate from the Bruin Store website and the above offer does not apply to Bruin Store merchandise. If you have any questions, please contact Michael Simmons at msimmons@georgefox.edu.

Go Bruins!

Fall Staff Conference meets Thursday in Bauman Auditorium

October 1st, 2017

The Fall Staff Conference is set for this Thursday, Oct. 5, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Bauman Auditorium. Our speaker this year is Cynthia Ulrich Tobias. Cynthia’s successful career of 30-plus years has included work as an educator, a police officer and a business owner.

Cynthia is a bestselling author of 13 books, a featured guest on radio and television, and a popular presenter for businesses, government agencies, churches and schools throughout the U.S. and the world. She is the mother of twin sons, now young adults, and she lives with her husband Jack in the Seattle area.

“The Way We Work” participants will learn how to recognize their personal learning styles and how to develop effective strategies for communicating with virtually anyone.

Required staff attendance unless you have VP approval; direct absence approval requests to Peg Hutton at phutton@georgefox.edu.

 – Brought to you by your Staff Development Committee

Join in conversation of suicide awareness and prevention Oct. 12

October 1st, 2017

Student Life invites you to attend a special session, “Real Conversations: A Student Life Symposium on Suicide Awareness & Prevention.”

Here are the details …

Date: Thursday, Oct. 12
Time: 4:30 to 5:45 p.m.
Location: Canyon Commons 101-102-103

Speakers: Bill Buhrow, dean of student services and director of Health and Counseling Services; Luann Foster, licensed psychologist, Health and Counseling Services

Sponsored by:

  • Residence Life and Housing
  • Commuter Life
  • Spiritual Life
  • Intercultural Life
  • Health & Counseling Services

Contact Jere Witherspoon (jwithers@georgefox.edu) if you have questions.

Application for 2018-19 Tuition Exchange now open

October 1st, 2017

Tuition Exchange applications for the 2018-19 academic year are now open. Employees who have dependents eligible for 100 percent tuition remission may apply for tuition exchange at participating universities.

Check your email for more information or contact Janelle Freitag at jfreitag@georgefox.edu.

Important Vehicle Registration/Parking Information

October 1st, 2017

Students: If you brought a car to campus and have yet to register it, bring the DMV registration slip immediately to the security office to register your vehicle and avoid a $65 ticket for non-registration.

If you have a Morse or Austin permit, you need to move your vehicle to those lots today to avoid being ticketed. Commuters, you can park only on the campus side of Meridian Street between Sherman and North Street. Many of you are parking all along Meridian Street and are receiving tickets. Please save your money and use the 99W lot that is only two blocks from the quad!

If you don’t understand where your permit allows you to park, please come to the security office so we can show you on the parking map.

Employees: If you are still using an orange adjunct parking permit, those expired Dec. 31, 2016, and you need to come to the security office for an updated staff permit. If you are still using a white staff permit, those expired in 2015, and you need to register your vehicle on MyGFU in order to be issued a current staff permit.

Questions? Contact Nadine Kincaid at nkincaid@georgefox.edu.

Come say farewell to Robby Larson this Wednesday in EHS

October 1st, 2017

Please join the University Advancement team to celebrate Robby Larson’s 11 years of excellent service at George Fox. Robby has been a key member of the university’s advancement efforts, serving for five years as the director of alumni relations and six years as a gift officer and director of development.

Robby has accepted the role of vice president of advancement at Multnomah University in Portland, and we want to send him off with our best wishes, support and gratitude. The party begins at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 4, in the Gregory (EHS) Atrium.

Swing by Plant Services this morning to wish Patti Cooke well in retirement

October 1st, 2017

Please join us in celebrating Patti Cooke! She is retiring from George Fox’s custodial department after working for the university just shy of 24 years.

Patti’s areas of responsibility have included cleaning and servicing Ross and Bauman Auditorium as well as several areas in student housing. She has served on the Staff Development Committee and has been to every Serve Day since its inception.

Please drop in to wish Patti well at the Plant Services break room between 10 and 1130 a.m. today (Monday).

See you there!

Check out the Study Abroad Fair this Wednesday

October 1st, 2017

Before you can change the world, let the world change you! Study abroad for a semester.

Want to learn more? Join us for a Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 4, in Canyon Commons. Come learn about your opportunities to study abroad for a semester through George Fox! Representatives from more than 10 different programs in almost 40 countries will be available for questions and information. There will also be a drawing for $500 toward study abroad fees. Everyone is welcome! The fair will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Questions? Contact Lynn Scott in the Center for Study Abroad, at lscott@georgefox.edu or ext. 2150.

Faculty, please let your students know about this opportunity.

Are you interested in studying abroad?

October 1st, 2017

Every year, George Fox sends students all over the world to study for a semester. If you have even the slightest interest in studying abroad come to an informational meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 6 p.m. in EHS 125 to learn about the different programs, the financial model for off-campus study and to how to apply.

Studying abroad is a great opportunity to learn in a new environment and culture, and also experience the world.

University women invited to special luncheon today in Canyon Commons

October 1st, 2017

The Fall Women’s Salad Luncheon is here! Join us today (Monday) in Canyon Commons 101-102 anytime between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

Ruth Baker invites all women of the George Fox community (staff, faculty and administrators), as well as female spouses, to join us. Please come and meet the women who are new to our community and catch up with others you might not often see.

It is a come-and-go event, and Bon Appetit will be providing a lovely spread for your enjoyment. Take advantage of this time to connect and enjoy a delicious meal. There is no charge to attend.

Contact Missy Terry (terrym@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

‘Fox and Friendsview’ game night is tonight

October 1st, 2017

Join George Fox’s James Project tonight (Monday) for our first “Fox and Friendsview” game night at Friendsview Retirement Community! It’s gonna be a ton of fun. If you love games and cute old people, COME. We’ll meet in the Bauman Auditorium lobby at 6:15 p.m. and walk over together.

If you have any questions, contact Kyla Norell (knorell16@georgefox.edu) or Lydia Taw (ltaw16@georgefox.edu) for more info.

Football’s Jim Bray speaks at Bruins LEAD meeting tomorrow night

October 1st, 2017

Bruins LEAD is back! This is open to anyone and everyone who wants to become a better leader. Snacks will be provided!

Sessions meet on Tuesday nights from 8:40 to 9:40 p.m. in Hoover 105. Here is the remaining schedule for the semester:

  • Oct. 3: Jim Bray, assistant softball coach
  • Oct. 17: Katie Mastropaolo, head women’s lacrosse coach
  • Oct. 24: Kevin Kopple, assistant baseball coach and director of game management

Questions? Contact Kelsea Meyers at kmeyers@georgefox.edu. Both students and employees are welcome!

Worship leaders are needed

October 1st, 2017

Are you wanting to help lead worship on campus? There is a need for student leaders with a heart and passion for worship to lead elective chapels such as Shalom Abroad on Tuesday nights.

Auditions will be held during the week for those interested, so come prepared with a song! If you are interested or have any questions, feel free to contact Chandelle Stanton at cstanton14@georgefox.edu and an audition time will be set up.