Comings and Goings
Karen Bowdoin joins the university this fall on a full-time basis to work as a visiting associate professor of art. She has worked at George Fox as an adjunct instructor since 2005. Previously, she...
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Oct. 15 Debra Espinor, Elizabeth Licon, Gina Worley Oct. 16 Clint Baldwin, Richard Shaw Oct. 20 Paul Becker, Tiffany Caldwell Oct. 21 Teresa Arnold,...
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A two-part special issue that Lori DeKruyf (Graduate School of Counseling) and two colleagues from across the country have been collaborating on has been published in the American School Counseling’s...
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Human resources welcomes Kera Hallman as a payroll specialist this month. She arrives with more than eight years of management experience and more than 11 years of administrative support experience....
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Oct. 29 Roger Nam, Rusty St. Cyr Oct. 30 Katie Sol Nov. 1 Dave Johnstone, Polly Peterson Nov. 2 Tahlia Martin Nov. 3 Karen Bowdoin Nov. 4...
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Jennifer Kepler (Academic Affairs) and her husband Richard welcomed a son, Nathan Michael, on Oct. 15. He was born at Providence Newberg Hospital and weighed 7 pounds while measuring 20 inches. Nathan...
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Paul Anderson’s (Religious Studies) college group, the Boanerges (Sons of Thunder), sang at the homecoming of Malone University Oct. 11-13, and Paul was honored as distinguished alumnus. His essay,...
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The undergraduate admissions office welcomes Kathy Rosenbohm, an alumna of George Fox, to work as operations coordinator. Kathy has worked several jobs since graduating from the university with a...
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Nov. 12 Kelly Borror, Aleida Polanco, Ian Sanders Nov. 13 Kristie Knows His Gun Nov. 14 Colleen Huffman, Kelly Lafferty, Jan Lefebvre Nov. 16 Carol...
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Gary Buhler’s (Art) watercolor “Morrison Steel” was accepted into the Kansas Watercolor Association’s National Competition. It is a depiction of the Morrison Bridge on-ramp just off Nato Parkway in...
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Kipp Wilfong joins the admissions team as a graduate admissions counselor this week. Kipp will primarily serve as a counselor for the MAT and EDFL programs. He arrives from the North Dakota State...
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Nov. 26 Larry Weber Nov. 28 Peg Hutton, Clella Jaffe Nov. 29 Michelle Conrad Nov. 30 Melanie Hulbert Dec. 3 Davida Brown, Brad Lau Dec. 4...
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Ed Higgins’ (English) poem, “Explaining to A Dog” was published in the Fall 2013 edition of Glassfire Magazine, an online literary journal. Also, his parody poem “This Is Just To Say (with apologies to...
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Aleida Polanco (Registrar’s Office) left the university on Friday, Nov. 15.
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Dec. 10 Carlisle Chambers Dec. 11 Tatiana Cevallos Dec. 12 John Bates, Isabelle Corneaux Dec. 13 Steve Grant, Marcey Keefer Hutchison Dec. 14...
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Clyde Thomas, along with Fred Smith and Jesse Dillow (Plant Services), recently attended the annual meeting of the Yamhill Soil and Water Conservation District, where they accepted on behalf of the...
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Lynn Andrews, CFRE, a development officer with more than 20 years of experience in the field, joins the university’s advancement office this month to serve as vice president for advancement strategy...
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Jan. 8 Jonathan Morrell Jan. 9 Mary Cameron Jan. 10 George Byrtek, Keith Schneider Jan. 11 Ginny Birky, Debbie Penkin Jan. 12 Jeffrey...
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Jamie Johnson (Spiritual Life) graduated with his PhD in Christian education from Biola University on Dec. 20. His dissertation studied faculty perceptions of collegiality and organizational culture at...
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The university welcomes Deb Mumm-Hill this month as director of the IDEA Center, the newly created on-campus resource center dedicated to empowering students to take the next step toward exceptional...
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