Charlotte Manly wrote: > > I've enjoyed your company over the past couple of years as I've worked on settling > in to my job here as an assistant professor. However, for a variety of reasons both > personal and professional, I've decided not to stay. In fact, I've decided to leave > academia entirely so that I can choose where to live. This summer I'll be returning > to Hawaii, where I grew up, and taking a job involving human factors/human computer > interaction and programming. (My undergraduate degree is actually in computer > science, and I have about five years' industry experience as a programmer.) >
You will be missed and I am sorry to see you go! Over the years, I have enjoyed your contributions to the various discussions whether they be about student bloopers or various pedagogically related topics. If I remember correctly, you have discussed your native Hawaii before on the list and I'm sure that it will be good to return home. The climate certainly has to be better than Louisville! I also seem to recall you saying that your father has a tradition of wearing business aloha shirts. I remember thinking then and now, "What is a *business* aloha shirt? How is it different than a regular aloha shirt"? ;-) Anyway, you will be missed in the "teacher's lounge" and remember that leaving academia does not mean than one has to leave TIPS! Anyway, best wishes to you in your new position. Linda -- Linda M. Woolf, Ph.D. Book Review Editor, H-Genocide Secretary, Society for the Teaching of Psychology Associate Professor - Psychology Coordinator - Holocaust & Genocide Studies, Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights Webster University 470 East Lockwood St. Louis, MO 63119 Main Webpage: http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] "Outside of a dog, a book is a man's (and woman's) best friend. . . . Inside a dog, it's too dark to read." - Groucho Marx --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
