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Calvin remembers Iris Jones

Thu, Aug 27, 2020
Amanda Greenhoe

In January, Calvin student Iris Jones set off for Oman. Iris made her enthusiasm clear as she and seven other students joined Professor of History Doug Howard for the Interfaith Relations in Oman interim course.

As the Calvin community grieves the loss of Iris, a rising senior, this tight-knit group is reflecting on Iris鈥 impact on their interim experience, and beyond.

鈥淪he was a strong writer and independent and authentic,鈥 said Howard, who had Iris in seven courses and was planning to be a reader for her senior honors project. 鈥淸Iris] pursued her ideas on her own motivation and gave them fresh expression.鈥

She was an irreplaceable part of my and the rest of the Oman Interim group鈥檚 experience,鈥 classmate Klein VerHill said of Iris. 鈥淗er thoughtfulness, desire for wisdom, and approachable spirit provided untold opportunities for all of us to grow together while taking pleasure in the person she was.鈥

As the group traveled between sites to learn how Christians, Hindus, and Muslims coexist in the communities of Oman, Iris鈥 joy in being present in the Middle East helped characterize the trip for fellow students.

鈥淲hen we were there, she saw the small things and the big things that said that we were in a new environment but also said that Oman was an incredible place,鈥 said student Austin Rohl. 鈥淪he helped me notice a lot of the things I otherwise would've missed out on and so made my experience better.

鈥淎t Jebel Shams, the Mountain of the Sun, she said it was the most incredible place she ever saw and fell in love with it. Her enthusiasm played a big part in how I saw the places the group went to, and I thank her for it.鈥

Student Lauren Baas knew Iris before the trip, but their friendship grew stronger in Oman.

鈥淚ris filled everyone with joy,鈥 Lauren said. 鈥淪he was unapologetically herself, and she made everyone else feel that they could be that way too. To me, Iris was the glue of our group. Her fiery red hair and her incredible laugh made us all love her.鈥

A friend to faculty

Iris, an honors student and history and English double-major, made an impact on her professors across the university.

I loved having Iris in class,鈥 said Professor of History Kristin Du Mez. 鈥淪he was an independent thinker, always fully engaged with course materials but often keeping her thoughts to herself, until she'd share a particularly enlightening response to whatever we were discussing, and not infrequently to what I was teaching or how I was teaching it.

鈥淎nd she never hesitated to stay after to dig deeper. These are the conversations I'll remember, and I grieve that we have lost her voice鈥攁t Calvin, and in this world.鈥

Professor of English Jennifer Holberg already misses Iris鈥 laughter.

鈥淚鈥檓 so grieved to learn of Iris鈥檚 leaving,鈥 Holberg said. 鈥淪he was so bright and funny鈥攎y abiding memory of her will be how much we laughed together.

鈥淚ris took my 18th century British literature class, and in the class, I asked the students one day to make memes to explain and interpret the literature. Iris was a genius at them鈥攁nd throughout the semester, she continued to make and share them with me just for fun. The class loved them and I still have every single one鈥攖hey are incredibly witty and clever. As was Iris.鈥

Professor of Kinesiology Nancy Meyer will never forget Iris鈥 accelerated skill development in her Aerobic Aquatics course. For most students, other than competitive swimmers, Meyer said, it takes a whole semester to build up the endurance to complete the course objective: swimming a mile without stopping.

鈥淗owever,鈥 Meyer said of Iris, 鈥渟he was undeterred by the lofty goal. She swam in class and outside of class to make sure she made good progress.鈥

Meyer said Iris鈥 hard work and commitment paid off.

鈥淚 was extremely proud of her for being so dedicated and for accomplishing something that few students on campus could do.鈥

And, in the true style of Iris鈥攚hose high honors included being named a National Merit Scholar and receiving the highest score in the Academic Decathlon in her home state of Alaska鈥攕he achieved her nonstop mile far ahead of the semester mark.聽

Campus leader

In addition to her academic excellence, Iris served as a campus leader for the Sexuality and Gender Awareness (SAGA) group. Friend and co-leader Jacob Kooistra said the 2019鈥2020 year brought a lot of changes for SAGA, and it was Iris who held the group together through the unknown of virtual meetings and staff turnover.

鈥淭he LGBTQ+ community at Calvin needs people like Iris,鈥 Kooistra said. 鈥淧eople who care so deeply, and work with such devotion that they can achieve anything. When Iris was around, it was difficult not to feel welcome. She made everyone feel like they belonged with her kind smile, her deep intelligence, her powerful voice, and her emotional openness.鈥澛

The group鈥檚 staff adviser, Kelsey Colburn, remembers Iris as someone who led with grace and kindness.

鈥淲hen she committed to something, she did so with her whole self,鈥 said Colburn. 鈥淲e were captivated by her enthusiasm. More than anything, Iris was a loyal friend and caring confidant, and she cared deeply about inclusion and making others feel welcome. We are all better for knowing her.鈥

Iris took her own life on Wednesday, August 19, 2020, and the 黄大仙高手论坛 community reminds anyone who is struggling with mental health issues to seek help. The National Suicide Prevention Hotline is 1-800-273-8255, and resources for students include the Center for Counseling and Wellness and Campus Ministries, both currently available in-person or remotely. Staff and faculty support is available through the Pine Rest Employee Assistance Program (EAP).聽

Iris is survived by her parents, Luke and Margo, her brother, Neil, and many friends and family, including cousin Ellen Reidy 鈥17. Details for memorial gatherings in Anchorage, AK, and on campus are forthcoming. A page in Iris鈥 memory, , has been started on Facebook and will include information about future services.