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| Self-Guided Tour Morse Athletic Complex Fulton St. Wood-Mar Hall featured buildings student housing parking p Named after two women – Amanda university buildings N Woodward and Evangeline Martin – parking athletic who raised more than $30,000 to fund facilities its construction in 1910 p Home to engineering labs and department offices for engineering, computer science and math Meridian St. p Wood-Mar Auditorium, located on the third floor, is a 270-seat auditorium that provides an intimate setting main for drama productions and classes, campus comedy theatre nights, guest lectures parking and student events. Edwards-Holman Science Center parking p Completed in 1994 with 36,000 parking Villa Rd. Villa square feet p Contains five classrooms, 16 labs, a lecture hall, and faculty offices for the natural science department The atrium is a common place 99W p for on-campus events, such as senior capstone presentatons, the engineering robot challenge and the 99W 219 always-anticipated ’80s dance. Bauman Welcome to our place. The George Fox University campus is a unique blend of Auditorium nature and culture, challenge and recreation, freedom and security. Students p Used for chapel, special lectures, as live and work on our 108-acre Pacific Northwest campus. The cafés and well as band, choir and orchestra shops of friendly downtown Newberg are a short walk away. concerts p The Oregon Symphony, one of America’s major orchestras, uses Centennial p Won multiple awards for the use of recycled materials and environmental Bauman Auditorium for recordings Tower friendliness because of its superior acoustics. The organ boasts more than 2,000 p Located in the center of the campus p quadrangle (aka, “the quad”) Hoover pipes. p Built to commemorate our 100th year Academic Building p Chapel is held on Tuesdays and in 1991 Wednesdays and is a required part of student life. p Chimes on the quarter-hour throughout p Expanded and remodeled in 2006 the day, but students are happy it p Houses the College of Business as p In addition to an annual Oregon doesn’t ring at night – or on Saturday well as the nursing, undergraduate Symphony concert, the auditorium mornings psychology, and religion departments has hosted performances by national p Contains a 900-square-foot art gallery, artists and musical groups such as Stevens two nursing labs, an observation Switchfoot, the David Crowder Band, room, and the largest lecture hall on Chris Tomlin and Phil Wickham. Center campus, able to seat 160 students (continued) p Opened in 2001, it is designed to serve p Named for U.S. President Herbert as a “one-stop” student service build- Hoover, who attended school here at ing, with offices for admissions, regis- Friends Pacific Academy trar, financial services, student life, the IDEA Center, institutional technology, and the university president p Contains five “technology-rich” classrooms Ross Center p Houses Bauman Auditorium, Lindgren Gallery, two rehearsal halls, 16 practice rooms and several classrooms p Home to the performing and visual arts departments Stoffer Family Stadium/ Duke Athletic Center p Serves as home to the university’s football and track and field teams p The largest attendance recorded at the venue (3,659) occurred when the university hosted its first football game Contains special collections on Quakers, in more than 45 years on Sept. 6, 2014. p Student Housing (shown in orange) Herbert Hoover and Peace Studies A variety of student housing options are Includes the synthetic-turf Lemmons p offered, including traditional residence Family Field and the single-biggest halls, suites, apartments and houses. video scoreboard in the Northwest Klages Center/ Because more than half of our students Conference Maker Hub live on campus, there’s never a shortage p Home to engineering classrooms of fun things to do! Wheeler and a Maker Hub that serves as Sports Center an engineering collaboratory and makerspace for all students Houses three full-sized basketball p Houses the Bruin Store and some student President: courts (Miller Gymnasium), one p mailboxes Robin Baker, PhD racquetball court, classrooms, Also home to the Bruin Den, Bruin athletics and health and human p Undergraduate Enrollment: 2,347 performance department offices, a Bites and Foxhole – three great places weight room, training rooms, locker to grab a cup of coffee and hang out or Adult Degree Completion: 288 rooms and an indoor golf facility study with friends Graduate Enrollment: 1,435 p The Bruin volleyball and basketball teams play home games in Miller Canyon Faculty: Gymnasium (capacity 2,750). Commons 196 (14:1 student-to-faculty ratio) p The 30,000-square-foot facility Average Class Size: Minthorn features large windows overlooking 18 (including labs) Hall Hess Creek Canyon. Average GPA: 3.7 Inside, wooden-beam construction p The only first-generation building left p on campus, it was built in 1885 as an and expansive skylights emulate the Largest Majors: academy dormitory and gymnasium scenery and capture natural sunlight. Business, engineering and nursing and was in use when future U.S. p The space seats 900 and includes a Newberg Campus Size: 108 acres President Herbert Hoover attended. main dining area, meeting spaces and a café for our students. p When the campus moved across town Additional Campuses: to the present site in 1892, Minthorn Portland, Salem and Redmond Hall was rolled on logs behind horses. Hadlock Students Living On Campus: 1,125 p Listed on the National Register of Student Center Historic Places 29.6 percent Opened in the fall of 2018, the Ethnic Minorities: Houses English, languages, sociology p p 40,000-square-foot facility houses and communication arts offices Athletics: NCAA Div. III (21 teams) three basketball courts, an indoor track, a fitness center, a rock- Murdock Learning climbing wall, and space for student Resource Center government and clubs. Named in honor of Bob and Camille Provides access to 100,000 electronic p p Hadlock, alumni who dedicated their journals, 2 million tracks of digitized lives to spreading the gospel through audio and more than 350,000 ebooks missions work in Africa p Millions of books and journals are available upon request through a consortium of 39 member schools in the Pacific Northwest. #3w7yhx Interested in an official campus visit? Register online at visit.georgefox.edu.