Annual Phase II event open for viewing

May 1st, 2017

Plant Services is hosting its annual Phase II event this week. Items will be open for viewing in the Macy and Sutton basements starting today (Tuesday) from noon to 5 p.m. It will open again Wednesday and Thursday, May 3-4, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., and again on Friday, May 5, from 8 a.m. to noon.

At the end of every school year, many students have good reusable items that they do not want to take home over the summer. These items often include blankets, clothing, kitchen supplies, small appliances, radios, room decorations, furniture, etc. In an effort to keep the dumpsters from overflowing and to be better stewards of our resources, Phase II was initiated. Many students have benefited from these items. For example, summer work-study students often find items they need for apartment living.

After students and staff view these items, the remaining items will be donated to the International Student Emergency Fund and other local charities.

Questions? Contact Dwayne Astleford at astlefo@georgefox.edu.

Fire and rescue crew conducts training on campus May 14-16

May 1st, 2017

On Thursday through Saturday, May 14-16, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue will conduct training in the four structures that will be demolished to make room for the new Student Activity Center – the Gail and Kershner houses and the two Lewis apartments closest to Kershner House (Lewis 7-11 and Lewis 12-16).

The crew will not set fire to the structures or burn them down, but they plan to set off smoke bombs and chop holes in the walls and roofs. So, don’t be alarmed to see smoke coming from this area of campus during those days.

Questions? Contact Dan Schutter at dschutter@georgefox.edu.

Comings and Goings

May 1st, 2017

Joel Bock (Marketing Communications) left the university on April 28. He and wife Cherice are staying in the area. Joel is looking forward to spending more time with his boys and continuing to support Cherice as she finishes her graduate work while he takes time to consider what is next in life.

Mary Monahan (Advancement) resigned her position with the university and has accepted a position as the registrar at the new Mountainside High School in the Beaverton School District.

About Our People

May 1st, 2017

Eloise Hockett (Education) and John Muhanji published a new book, Lessons from Cross-Cultural Collaboration: How Cultural Humility Informed and Shaped the Work of an American and a Kenyan (Wipf and Stock). In it, the authors share their unique experiences of cross-cultural collaboration using the principles of cultural humility, primarily in Kenya. From Mt. Elgon, to a village in rural Kenya, to working with teachers in schools, John and Eloise describe each project through the lens and perspective of an American and a Kenyan. Within these narratives, they also share their journey of how they learned to engage and work with one another and learn from each other.

Ed Higgins (English) presented a workshop, “The Push and Pull of Poetry Writing,” at the eighth annual Terroir Creative Writing Festival in McMinnvile on April 22. The annual festival is sponsored by the Arts Alliance of Yamhill County and held at Chemeketa Community College’s Yamhill Valley branch campus. Also presenting at the event was former adjunct professor Lynn Otto, who conducted a workshop on revising poetry, “Getting to Know Your Poem.” Ed also had his micro-flash story, “To a student left out,”  published on Tiny Text’s April 24 Twitter site. The challenge was to create a story in 140 characters or fewer.

Mark McLeod-Harrison (Christian Studies) recently published Image, Incarnation, and Christian Expansivism: a Meta-Philosophy of Salvation (Cascade Books, April 2017). In the book, Mark considers what’s wrong with both narrow exclusivist and narrow inclusivist accounts of the gospel, and proposes a broad inclusivism called “expansivism.” Expansivism makes human access to the gospel unique to the individual and enables Christian theologians to provide varying, potentially conflicting yet true accounts of the theological underpinnings of the salvation provided by Christ.

This spring, Sarita Gallagher (Christian Studies) published a chapter, “Interfaith Education and the Missio Dei: A Case Study in the Pacific Northwest,” in the book Engaging the Nations: Contours of Mission Theology in Global Perspectives (Orbis Press). She also presented an academic paper, “The Spirit of God in Enemy Camp: Cross-Cultural Mission among the Philistines in 1 Samuel 4-7,” at the 2017 Society for Pentecostal Studies Conference at Urshan College/Urshan Graduate School of Theology in Florissant, Missouri, in March.

Mary K. Schmitt (Christian Studies) published an essay, “The Communal Dimensions of Birthing Imagery in Paul’s Epistles,” in the Spring 2017 issue of the Wesleyan Theological Journal. Schmitt asserts that Paul’s birthing imagery operates metaphorically in ways that correspond to John Wesley’s phrase “new birth,” and that careful examination of birthing metaphors offer important avenues for reframing some of the conversation around new birth in the Wesleyan tradition.

Laura Hartley (Dean, College of Arts and Sciences) was one of 45 mid-level administrators in higher education nationwide selected by the Council of Independent Colleges to participate in the 2017-18 Senior Leadership Academy. Laura will participate in an opening seminar in San Antonio in November and a closing seminar in Washington, D.C., in June of 2018. She will undertake a mentoring program, work with experts, participate in webinars, and engage in a series of readings and case studies during the academic year. The academy is designed to prepare prospective leaders to assume positions as the chief officers in any division – including academic affairs, student affairs, finance, enrollment management, and advancement – in independent higher education.

Birthdays

May 1st, 2017

May 2              Beth Hampton, Dwayne Worden
May 4              Sarah Reid
May 5              Robert Bonner, Tai Harden-Moore, Emily Palkert
May 7              Ryan Forbes
May 8              Molly Hickok, Brent Wilson, Deb Worden
May 9              Jeff Wright
May 10            Heidi Duckworth, Chris Meade
May 12            Megan Hills, Marla Sweningson
May 13            Jenny Elsey, Rob Leslie
May 14            Kathi Becker, Don Powers
May 15            Dirk Barram
May 16            Britny Scholz, Trevor Woods
May 17            Paul Anderson, Brenn Borror, Cory Hand, Yongqiang Zheng
May 18            Gregg Boughton, Paul Otto
May 19            Cristi Miles
May 20            Gabe Haberly, Teresa Lamm
May 22            Clifford Berger, Bree Stairs
May 23            Chuck Conniry, Adam McGuffie
May 24            Brenda Morton
May 26            Elise Trask
May 27            Virginia Lundquist
May 28            Beth LaForce, Steve Sherwood
May 29            Steven Classen, Kandie Comfort, Mike Magill
May 30            Stephen Bearden, Amy Dee, Roger Newell
May 31            Jessica Hollen
June 1             Arlene Candela
June 3             Paula Hampton, Jamison Loop
June 4             Nadine Kincaid

This week’s 125 Days of Wellness Challenge: Sensitivity Challenge

April 30th, 2017

In today’s society it is easy to pass unholy entertainment off as a “social norm.” As you watch TV/movies this week, listen carefully to what the message in the show is. If it is a message that contradicts your Christian beliefs, turn it off or change the channel.

Do this every day for a week and earn 125 extra points. At the end of seven days, reflect over the week and see how this one activity improved your week. Were you more at peace, less stressed, happier, etc.?

Update your vehicle registrations now

April 30th, 2017

Staff and faculty: Now that the dust is settling from the spring semester, it is a great time to update your vehicle registrations!

Need an updated permit?
If you are still using an all-white staff permit, it has been void for two years. If you still have an orange adjunct permit, it expired at Christmas. If you have yet to initially register your vehicle, please do so at your earliest convenience on MyGFU. Be sure to have your DMV vehicle registration slip in front of you, as the database will ask for some information on it.

Adjunct permits
We switched all adjunct permits (orange) over to staff permits last Christmas, so if you’ve yet to switch, please bring your expired permit and any updated vehicle information to the security office. We will do the switch-over and hand you your new staff permit.

Change in vehicle?
If you are currently registered and have the new staff permit that was introduced two years ago, but have a change of vehicle, bring the vehicle information to the security office or email it to Nadine Kincaid at nkincaid@georgefox.edu to update your information if you aren’t in Newberg.

Need a second permit?
Tired of switching your gratis permit from car to car? It’s only $5 cash to purchase a permit for your second car! Bring your money to the security office and we can issue you a new permit dedicated to your second vehicle.

Have a new car?
Did you purchase a new car but don’t have the new plates yet? No problem! We can register it using the temporary permit on the back window and then update it later when you email your new plate numbers to Nadine.

Portland Center info
If you work at the Portland Center but make frequent visits to the Newberg campus, we need you to register your vehicle as well and to park in the staff lots.

Please don’t wait until September to do these updates, as the line then stretches out the security office door!

Questions? Out-of-the box situation? Call Nadine at 503-554-2090 during office hours.

Come play Ultimate Frisbee Tuesdays and Thursdays this summer

April 30th, 2017

If you are still in the Newberg area for the summer, you are welcome to join the Ultimate Frisbee Club for some pick-up games at the George Fox football field.

Come  join us at 7 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday for some Frisbee! Contact Joshua Weible (jweible15@georgefox.edu) with any questions.

End-of-Year Reminder for Deposits and Petty Cash Reconciliations

April 30th, 2017

End-of-the-fiscal year deposits to be included in this year’s budget must be in Finance no later than Friday, June 30. Checks dated prior to June 30, 2017, must be deposited in the current fiscal year.

Please look around your desks and file cabinets to see if there are any lingering items that need to go to the bank. If you are taking vacation during the July 4 holiday, please send your deposits over BEFORE you leave. If you should have any questions about deposits, please contact Heather Groenlund at ext. 2173.

Final petty cash reconciliations for this fiscal year are due in Finance no later than Friday, June 30. Please remember to submit all receipts, cash, and reconciliation reports before this deadline. Please plan ahead and send these over before you leave, if you will be taking vacation over the July 4 holiday. If you have questions about petty cash protocols, please contact Jen Klapp at ext. 2170.

Don’t forget to say farewell to Merrill Johnson at reception Thursday

April 30th, 2017

The George Fox community is invited to celebrate 37 years of dedicated service by Merrill Johnson, dean of libraries. Come wish him well in his retirement adventures on Thursday, May 4, between 2 and 3:30 p.m. in the Murdock Learning Resource Center on the Newberg campus.

Refreshments will be served, and there will be formal remarks around 2:15 p.m. Looking forward to seeing you all there!

Please contact Sue Richie (srichie@georegfox.edu or 503-554-2422) with any questions.

PT clinic remains open all summer

April 30th, 2017

The physical therapy department is excited to announce that our PT clinic is open all summer long, Monday through Friday, to serve your needs.

We are a participating provider for Regence and offer self-pay options for those not on Regence. Our pro-bono clinic is available this summer as well.

Please call Li-Zandre at 503-554-2479 with any questions. Have a great summer!

Application deadline nearing for Bridge Scholars program

April 30th, 2017

The Office of Spiritual and Intercultural Life is excited to announce the launch of the pilot Bridge Scholars program, designed to prepare first-generation students for a successful transition from high school to college and establish a strong foundation for college success.

In order to be eligible for the program, students must be a first-generation student and have demonstrated financial need. A first-generation student is defined as being the first in their family to attend a four-year university, and neither parent has a bachelor’s degree.

Aspects of the Bridge Scholars program include the following:

  • A two-week, on-campus summer program July 21- Aug. 4, 2017
  • Peer mentorship
  • Cohort-style classroom experience utilizing LIBA 100

The program is the result of eight months of research and development made possible by the Innovation Grant.

If you know of any entering freshmen who might meet the eligibility requirements, please recommend them to apply to the program or refer them to our office. Applications are due May 15, and space is limited to 20 students.

For more information, feel free to check out the Bridge Scholars webpage or email Connor Smalling at csmalling@georgefox.edu.

FoxTALE End-of-Semester Reminders

April 30th, 2017

If you used the FoxTALE grade book for any of your FoxTALE course sites, back up your 2017 Spring grade book to a spreadsheet that is saved outside of FoxTALE. See the instructions here for backing up grades. You will want to keep an archive of your course grades that cover the last five years.

Use your new, empty 2017 Summer (or Fall) sites as the sites in which you will teach. You may import content from another course site. See the instructions here for importing.

Summer 2017 sites are currently hidden from student view. When you are ready, you can share the sites with your students. Here is a quick guide on how to make the courses available: FoxTALE Making Courses Visible to Students.

If your course site is set to Weekly format, your course might show incorrect dates. To change the dates, go to Administration> Edit settings on the course home page. Scroll down to the Course start date, and change it to the first day of your 2017 Summer course. Scroll to the bottom of the page and “Save changes.”

Visit the FoxTALE for Faculty webpage for guides, resources and the new features coming in the August 2017 FoxTALE Upgrade.

If you have questions or need assistance using FoxTALE, please contact the IT Service Desk at servicedesk@georgefox.edu or 503-554-2569.

Newberg intra-campus faculty courier service suspended

April 30th, 2017

The library’s intra-campus faculty courier service will be suspended during summer break. The service will resume on Monday, Aug. 28.

Contact Patty Vanier (pvanier@georgefox.edu) if you have any questions.

High school choirs compete in Bauman Auditorium this week

April 30th, 2017

High school choirs from all over Oregon will compete in Bauman Auditorium this Thursday through Saturday, May 4-6.

The mission of the OSAA is to serve member schools by providing leadership and state coordination for the conduct of interscholastic activities, which will enrich the educational experiences of high school students. Approximately 7,000 people attend this event.

For specifics on tickets and when schools are performing, visit this page.

Oregon Symphony makes 30th annual visit to campus tonight

April 30th, 2017

Tonight’s Oregon Symphony Concert at 8 p.m. marks the symphony’s 30th year of performing in Bauman Auditorium. The annual performance is made possible by a sponsorship from the Austin family of A-dec.

C.W. Perry Award winners announced

April 30th, 2017

Thank you for submitting nominations for the CW Perry Award. Due to the large number of applicants, the decision was difficult. It is clear there are a large number of George Fox students making a tremendous impact on our campus and in the surrounding community.

The committee decided to offer Breanna Becker, Raeann Morrelli, Sierra Brambila and Tayla Yogi the award this year.

Fitness Center’s summer hours begin today

April 30th, 2017

The Fitness Center begins summer hours today (Monday, May 1):

  • Monday-Fridays: 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Saturdays: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Sundays: Closed

Please contact Cory Hand if you have any questions: chand@georgefox.edu.

Volunteers needed to help serve soup at First Friday art walk

April 29th, 2017

For students who will be in Newberg during the first week of summer break, there is a volunteering opportunity available on the first Friday in May.

Subterra, a local restaurant, will be hosting its “group soup” event in downtown Newberg, in which they give away free soup to anyone attending the First Friday art walk in an effort to make the event more accessible to those with limited resources.

Subterra needs anywhere from two to four George Fox students to help set up, serve soup, etc. The event will take place from 4 to 8 p.m. on Friday, May 5.

If you are interested, please contact Zack Tewksbury at ztewksbury14@georgefox.edu.

Bruin Store open today for commencement

April 28th, 2017

It’s time for graduation gifts! The Bruin Store will be open from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. today (Saturday) for commencement!

Come get that hoodie, T-shirt or diploma frame you’ve had your eye on!