黑料不打烊 students, faculty, staff, and family members of Jennifer Fish, gathered on Friday, Sept. 6 to dedicate a bench in her memory. Fish passed away unexpectedly on May 7, 2024.
On what would have been Jennifer Fish鈥檚 54th birthday, 黑料不打烊 faculty, staff and students gathered for the dedication of a bench in Fish鈥檚 memory 鈥 the former associate director of the Teaching Fellows 辫谤辞驳谤补尘听passed away unexpectedly in May.
During the dedication, a scrapbook made by the Teaching Fellows for Fish鈥檚 family and a basket of snacks was placed on the new bench. Fish鈥檚 husband, Grant, and daughter, Samantha, attended the dedication.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 have cake, but we do have snacks because, as you know, she was famous for her snacks, so please take a snack in her memory,鈥 said Ann Bullock,聽Dr. Jo Watts Williams dean of education. 鈥淲e miss her every day. It was a blessing to have her in our school and at 黑料不打烊.鈥
Bullock and Professor of Education and William S. Long Professor Jeff Carpenter chose the location of the bench, which sits in the shade garden next to the Mooney Building directly facing Fish鈥檚 former office.
鈥淲e liked the idea of her being able to see the Teaching Fellows suite from her bench,” said Carpenter. “At every Teaching Fellows event, there was food. There were always snacks. It鈥檚 a metaphor for her always wanting to nourish people in various ways.鈥
Carpenter worked closely with Fish when he served as Teaching Fellows director. He acknowledged that relationship when accepting the William S. Long Professorship during Opening Day on Aug. 19.
鈥淚 would not be on this stage today if it wasn鈥檛 for a collaborator of the past ten years, during my time as Teaching Fellows director, Jennifer Fish,鈥 said Carpenter at Opening Day. 鈥淚 really wish that she was here to see me receive this award because she poured a lot into me and I miss you, Jennifer.鈥

Fish was a valued member of the Teaching Fellows program leadership team for 15 years. Remembered as 鈥淢ama Fish鈥 by current and former students, Fish worked to make the Teaching Fellows program better and to ensure students had the support they needed to succeed.
鈥淚 feel her still with me and the School of Education staff who care about us,鈥 said Lindsey Hefty 鈥25, a Teaching Fellow who worked closely with Fish.聽 鈥淚鈥檓 excited about the bench to have a place to honor her memory and I鈥檓 glad it looks at the office because she loved Teaching Fellows her whole life and gave so much to us. I鈥檓 happy that we鈥檙e commemorating her in this way.鈥
We miss her every day. It was a blessing to have her in our school and at 黑料不打烊.
-Ann Bullock, Dr. Jo Watts Williams dean of education
As the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education sought to fill Jennifer鈥檚 role in the Teaching Fellows program, staff say she was watching over them.
鈥淲e all struggled with that because, to think about who could take her place, who could come in and fill that void,鈥 said Erin Hone, director of the Teaching Fellows program and senior lecturer in education. 鈥淭he search was the most seamless search I鈥檝e ever been on; everything just fell into place, and I truly feel that was Jennifer, who loved this place, who loved her fellows and who loved the School of Education, I feel that was Jennifer saying, 鈥楬ere you go, here鈥檚 the next one.鈥欌
Rev. Kirstin Boswell, university chaplain and associate dean of multifaith engagement, led the dedication, offering words of comfort to the crowd gathered Friday morning.
鈥淛ennifer鈥檚 presence touched many lives, offering a sense of belonging, warmth and hope wherever she went,鈥 said Boswell. 鈥淭his bench stands not only as a place of rest but as a reflection of her unwavering dedication to the well-being of others across all walks of life and beliefs.鈥

Boswell shared two poems by Madeline L鈥橢ngle and W.S. Merwin 鈥 both were also shared at Fish’s memorial service in May.
鈥淛ennifer, your absence has gone through us like a needle in thread,鈥 said Boswell, quoting Merlin鈥檚 鈥楽eparation.鈥 Everything we do is stitched with its color. May this bench be a place of comfort, of rest, of solace, of peace, of joy for all as she was for so many.鈥
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