Fuller Office of Student Engagement
It is our goal to help keep students informed of services and events that relate to student life at F
Previously the Office of Student Life and Services, we strive to connect with student and provides services that will lead to success while attending Fuller Theological Seminary
All students, families, faculty, and staff are welcome to the All Nations Food and Arts Festival Day 5- Southern Food of China.
First come first served.
Chang Commons
Friday, May 27, 2022 5PM-6:30PM
Meet with Alumni in Michigan on June 15, 2022. We'd love to have more students engage with alumni during this event. Students in the MI area are strongly encouraged to attend.
Sign up here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fuller-michigan-alumni-friends-gathering-with-michaela-odonnell-registration-344244062257?mkt_tok=OTQzLVBBVC05MDcAAAGEd5aWL7iTbmOT7-IyBnxPvMP1fvHJOpe-H5n_XGeEg3olqvej42Swztg7Ddt_Cc0868zynN5NXskiK5Jjvi87db26gQqYSSi5nkOLuTq3vY4
Fuller Michigan Alumni & Friends Gathering with Michaela O'Donnell Join fellow alumni and friends in the Grand Rapids area for a time of connection and hear from guest speaker, Michaela O'Donnell.
Decided by student vote, Dr. Diane Obenchain, the Director of the China Initiative and Senior Professor of Religion, is giving a lecture in the sixth installment of the Fuller Last Lecture series.
Today, May 5, 6PM Pacific Time
Travis Auditorium or via Zoom
https://fuller-edu.zoom.us/j/95607202461?pwd=TE5mbzk1WEgzcmFjTDMyOUpDbWliUT09
Work with us at the Office of Student Engagement
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Friday 4/29, 1PM, Pacific Time, hear the story of artist Young-Ly Hong Chandra‘s journey and how faith has transformed her art and life. Joint sponsored by the Brehm Center and the Office of Student Engagement.
Campus community members may watch this event via Zoom (ID: 91244669511, Passcode: 623169) and participate in a short Q&A with our guest after the presentation. Come, learn, and show your support.
Want to show your culture and heritage through food, music, and art to the Fuller Community? You can participate, too. Contact us at [email protected]
https://fuller-edu.zoom.us/j/91244669511?pwd=Tnh2bG43ZGQwcEVKc1VtOEE4eWVLQT09
View the 2022 Spring Welcome Week Recordings Playlist below, updated each day. Welcome new Fuller Students!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWMSH47FqGOXSsJ4ZcjLeryFvf7lDAQdU
Fuller Spring Welcome Week is here, March 21-April 1. See schedule: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14EsClbs9iq9hOUS539vp6MSq4hhMrX_PYyL5JdRZiUQ/edit?usp=sharing
Chick-fil-a Friday! March 18 on 2022-03-18 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
271 North Madison Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91101
Fuller Housing and Student Engagement invite you to come and enjoy free Chick-fi-a and Veggie Grill sandwiches!
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It’s probably safe to say that very little of 2020 has turned out the way any of us expected.
This is a tremendous amount of loss we are all experiencing. How do we give ourselves the grace to grieve, care for ourselves, and be centered in this sobering and disorienting time?
Chaplains Inés Velasquez-McBryde, Kevin Doi, and Brenda Bertrand are offering one such space: A Grieve & Grow virtual workshop on Friday, May 15 from 9:00-11:30 am PT.
This workshop invites you to guided exercises to help name and grieve losses, to consider the practices and graces available for self and soul care, and to create a contemplative space for you to center on God’s presence in these strange and difficult times.
For more information, please visit the Quad: http://quad.fuller.edu/2020/05/grieve-grow-workshop-self-grace-in-a-season-of-coronavirus-2/
Today, April 29th, is your LAST opportunity to vote for next year’s Fuller Student Council (FSC). Please help us determine who will be advocating for and representing you next year.
Learn more about the FSC candidates, and how to vote, by visiting the Quad:
http://quad.fuller.edu/2020/04/vote-for-the-2020-2021-fuller-student-council/
It’s probably safe to say that very little of 2020 has turned out the way any of us expected.
Even Easter celebrations this year–while acknowledging the need for a Risen Christ now more than ever–were tempered amid social distancing that has kept us apart from our families, friends, and faith communities for a month now and running.
This is a tremendous amount of loss we are all experiencing. How do we give ourselves the grace to grieve, care for ourselves, and be centered in this sobering and disorienting time?
Chaplains Inés Velasquez-McBryde, Kevin Doi, and Brenda Bertrand are offering one such space: A Grieve & Grow virtual workshop on Friday, April 24 from 9:00-11:30 AM.
This workshop invites you to guided exercises to help name and grieve losses, to consider the practices and graces available for self and soul care, and to create a contemplative space for you to center on God’s presence in these strange and difficult times.
For more information, please visit the Quad: http://quad.fuller.edu/2020/04/grieve-grow-workshop-self-grace-in-a-season-of-coronavirus/
Fuller community, please join us for our weekly chapel service on Wednesday, April 22nd at 10am (PST).
Our Chaplain, Inés Velásquez-McBryde, will be sharing a homilette on Psalm 91 while the chapel team leads us in creative musical worship! We hope you will join us.
Please bring a candle for our ritual chapel moment.
Following the service, our Chaplains will be hosting a time of coffee & conversation. We hope you will join us.
For more information, visit the Quad: http://quad.fuller.edu/2020/04/chapel-service-with-ines-velasquez-mcbryde/
It’s probably safe to say that very little of 2020 has turned out the way any of us expected.
Even Easter celebrations this year–while acknowledging the need for a Risen Christ now more than ever–were tempered amid social distancing that has kept us apart from our families, friends, and faith communities for a month now and running.
This is a tremendous amount of loss we are all experiencing. How do we give ourselves the grace to grieve, care for ourselves, and be centered in this sobering and disorienting time?
Chaplains Inés Velasquez-McBryde, Kevin Doi, and Brenda Bertrand are offering one such space: A Grieve & Grow virtual workshop on Friday, April 24 from 9:00-11:30 AM.
This workshop invites you to guided exercises to help name and grieve losses, to consider the practices and graces available for self and soul care, and to create a contemplative space for you to center on God’s presence in these strange and difficult times.
For more information, please visit the Quad: http://quad.fuller.edu/2020/04/grieve-grow-workshop-self-grace-in-a-season-of-coronavirus/
The FSC is hosting a Student Town Hall/Roundtable on Thursday, April 16th from 6:00-7:30 pm PDT online at to discuss topics related to the student experience and address concerns related to the changes that have come about as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Mari Clements (Provost), Amos Yong (SIS/SOT Dean), and Ted Cosse (SOP Dean) will be in attendance to give a short institutional update and listen to you talk about issues that you’d like to address with FSC members.
Topics for discussion include:
COVID-19 changes to classes (effectiveness of online classes, how students are coping, and Fuller’s future plans for summer/fall); Class sequencing and the limited number of classes scheduled for Fall; Graduation (how students are feeling now after the decision is finalized).
quad.fuller.edu/2020/04/spring-student-town-hallroundtable/
The FSC is hosting a Student Town Hall/Roundtable on Thursday, April 16th from 6:00-7:30 pm PDT online at to discuss topics related to the student experience and address concerns related to the changes that have come about as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Mari Clements (Provost), Amos Yong (SIS/SOT Dean), and Ted Cosse (SOP Dean) will be in attendance to give a short institutional update and listen to you talk about issues that you’d like to address with FSC members.
In order to ensure that we’re covering the issues/questions that you care about most, visit the Quad to view an inquiry form you can submit by Monday, April 13th. We will use your input to help set the meeting agenda, which will be announced to all students on Tuesday, April 14th.
http://quad.fuller.edu/2020/04/spring-student-town-hallroundtable/?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWmpabFlqRXlNMkl6T0RkbCIsInQiOiJsNng0cHNFbkhKWHJucStwNStWMDAyQVJGdEZsUXZyT0c0RkFEWE5pZlwvXC9JTDJnU2FwT0o1bERFVEZ4T29pdnV4emI4QjUxXC9hVVpZeE5meGxcL1ozZHc9PSJ9
Join Fuller Careers and Personal Development next Wednesday, April 15th, for a webinar on sprucing up your Handshake profile.
Handshake is a career management system that you can use to find jobs and be found by employers and recruiters. Join this webinar to learn how your profile can stand out in Handshake.
http://quad.fuller.edu/careers/events
Have a book that's due while the library is closed? Not sure how to access the library's wealth of web services? Want to book an appointment with the Writing Center?
Fuller's David Allen Hubbard Library remains committed to serve its students digitally throughout Spring Quarter. Click the link below to see some of the more pertinent announcements.
https://library.fuller.edu/2020/03/student-service-team-update-3-24-library/
Do you have questions about navigating Fuller during the COVID-19 pandemic? The Student Services Team has put together a helpful FAQ page to address some of the most significant questions you might have. Visit the link below for more information:
http://quad.fuller.edu/covid-19-student-faqs/
Don't forget about this fabulous to hear from one of Fuller's Dedicated Profs. before he heads into retirement!
Thursday, June 6th, from 5 pm PDT, in Payton 101 and Online.
Come celebrate Dr. John Thompson, Professor of Historical Theology and Gaylen and Susan Byker Professor of Reformed Theology, before his retirement. As many of you know, Dr. Thompson has had an incredible impact on the students at Fuller over the last 30 years. What an incredible legacy he leaves behind. That being said, we are elated to hear from him in a more informal setting, a "fireside chat" and "ask me anything" kind of space! Our SOT Dean, Marianne Meye Thompson will be interviewing, but all students, staff, and faculty are welcome to submit their questions. Feel free to do so by commenting on this post and/or submitting your question on the rsvp form below.
When: Thursday, June 6th from 5:00PM-6:30pm
Where: TBD, on Fuller's Campus
Food: Free tacos will be provided, so come hungry!
Please rvsp at this link - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd9iNvAXIKv5YJxkRpvfMGor39ShDiG2AqPfI7Fi2TJADHv1w/viewform
You’re invited to an event on Thursday, May 30th, at 6 pm PDT to mark the release of Bethany McKinney Fox's new book: Disability and the Way of Jesus.
The Director of Fuller's Access Services, and Adjunct Prof. in Christian Ethics will share some about the book, and two of the contributors who wrote reflections in it (one a current Fuller student, one a Fuller alumna) will read those and share some thoughts as well.
There will also be some snacks. Visit the Quad for more information:
http://quad.fuller.edu/2019/05/disability-and-the-way-of-jesus-book-launch-event/
Come celebrate Dr. John Thompson, Professor of Historical Theology and Gaylen and Susan Byker Professor of Reformed Theology, before his retirement. As many of you know, Dr. Thompson has had an incredible impact on the students at Fuller over the last 30 years. What an incredible legacy he leaves behind. That being said, we are elated to hear from him in a more informal setting, a "fireside chat" and "ask me anything" kind of space! Our SOT Dean, Marianne Meye Thompson will be interviewing, but all students, staff, and faculty are welcome to submit their questions. Feel free to do so by commenting on this post and/or submitting your question on the rsvp form below.
When: Thursday, June 6th from 5:00PM-6:30pm
Where: TBD, on Fuller's Campus
Food: Free tacos will be provided, so come hungry!
Please rvsp at this link - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd9iNvAXIKv5YJxkRpvfMGor39ShDiG2AqPfI7Fi2TJADHv1w/viewform
Working on a final paper and don’t know where to start?
Or maybe you have an idea but just need to flush it out?
Or maybe you have a thesis..
or some of the paper…
or wrote all of it (show off!)
and you are looking for some feedback before you turn it in?
Wouldn’t it be great to talk to some people (say a T.A or even a staff at the Writing Center) to talk through your idea?
Well, you are in luck! Join SPAR and the Writing Center this coming Wednesday, May 22 from 2-5:50pm PDT, for the quarterly Final Paper Feedback session.
Stop by to grab a snack and get some feedback on your final paper!
http://quad.fuller.edu/2019/05/final-paper-feedback-session/
The Fuller Student Council (FSC) would like to invite all students to the Spring Quarter Town Hall Meeting. Tonight, May 13th, 4-6 pm PDT, in the Geneva Room or online.
Mari Clements (Provost), and the library staff will be in attendance to answer your questions and speak on several important issues, including: general seminary updates; student morale; and library hours.
For more information, visit the Quad:
http://quad.fuller.edu/2019/05/2019-spring-student-town-hall/
The FSC is hosting a town hall specifically for international students on today, Monday May 6th from 4-6 pm PDT in the Geneva room. Some of the topics to be discussed will include housing, employment, general welfare, admissions process, financial aid, difficulty registering for on-campus courses, and diversity initiatives.
Several offices from around the seminary will be present to hear and respond to these concerns, so we hope you’ll join us. Visit the Quad for more information: http://quad.fuller.edu/2019/04/international-student-town-hall/
Professors & Pastries is an opportunity for you to get to know your professors outside of the classroom. We hope you’ll come for fellowship, fun, and some tasty food tonight, Monday, April 29th, from 5-6:30 pm PDT at Ambrose Cafe.
Visit the Quad for more information: http://quad.fuller.edu/2019/04/professors-and-pastries-monday-april-29th/
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