Appreciation – Celebrating Lindsay Michimoto We will miss you! Sat, 10 Jan 2015 03:33:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Lindsay’s Song /lindsays-song/ /lindsays-song/#respond Sat, 10 Jan 2015 02:48:20 +0000 /?p=320 Video to Lindsay’s Song here.

A musical number dedicated to Lindsay, especially all of the new students that she has welcomed to the department and all of the old grads that she has listened to at Friday breakfast.

– From the CSE Grads

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From Elise Dorough /from-elise-dorough/ /from-elise-dorough/#respond Fri, 09 Jan 2015 23:41:50 +0000 /?p=303 No one ever gets to train for a new job for over a year. Lindsay has spoiled me in that way. And yet, I feel like we have just cracked the surface. There are many things I have learned from her about this job, but the only thing you really need to know is that the students are the job. Lindsay’s dedication to supporting the students through anything and everything has been my inspiration. As our department grows, the ins and outs of this job are going to change. But the students, however many of them there are, are always at the heart of it. Sometimes people forget that, but thanks to Lindsay I know that I won’t.

Lindsay, we are sad to see you go. I already miss having your office next to mine. I’ve appreciated your support over my time in CSE; starting when I interviewed for the undergraduate advising job all the way through to our final meetings as you pass along your knowledge. The last few years have brought lots of changes for me. You’ve been a great mentor and friend, helping to make work not feel so much like “work”. CSE is a special place, and it won’t be the same without you. Although I know that you’ll still be lurking… at least for a little while. 🙂

Isla says, HAVE FUN! You deserve it!

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From Valentin Razmov /from-valentin-razmov/ /from-valentin-razmov/#respond Fri, 09 Jan 2015 14:17:22 +0000 /?p=281 It is said that a person’s life can be measured by the impact that person has made on others.
Lindsay, your impact is immeasurable, because you have touched every one of us on so many levels, including as a trusted friend.

It is also said that in the end we forget what someone has done to/for us, but always remember how they have made us feel.
To enumerate all that you have done would be an arduous task even for a person with strong memory. To recall how you have made each of us feel is simple and sweet — always as someone special, someone who deserves your full attention, and who is treated with understanding and compassion.

My deepest gratitude to you!
May you be blessed on your journey ahead!

Valentin

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From Noah Snavely /from-noah-snavely/ /from-noah-snavely/#respond Fri, 09 Jan 2015 07:12:53 +0000 /?p=276 We love you, Lindsay! I want to thank you for all of the help and support you gave me while I was at UW. It meant so much to me. The times I visited UW after graduating I always had a smile on my face walking down the hall to your office — fond memories of your kindness and the fun in store when catching up with you. The department and the university won’t be the same without you.

Love and best wishes,
Noah

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From Charlie Reis /from-charlie-reis/ /from-charlie-reis/#respond Fri, 09 Jan 2015 04:36:30 +0000 /?p=263 Lindsay!  You’ve been such a core part of everything at CSE that it’s hard to imagine it without you.  You helped all of us through arcane university requirements, crazy scheduling challenges, and countless other questions.  Beyond that more-than-fulltime job, you also helped run things like the massively successful visit days (a major reason many of us chose to come) and admissions committees, and still always had time for Friday breakfast!

You always had thoughtful advice, you were incredibly knowledgeable about any grad school topic, and most importantly, you clearly cared about us as individuals (as well as the CSE culture).  Thank you so much for making CSE a great home for so many of us, and enjoy whatever you choose next!

Much love, Charlie

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From Thierry Moreau /from-thierry-moreau/ /from-thierry-moreau/#respond Tue, 06 Jan 2015 00:03:01 +0000 /?p=210 Lindsay,

You will be missed! Having you as an advisor and more importantly as a friend has been a blessing. The first couple years of a Ph.D. can sometimes be a bumpy ride, and you’ve been incredibly supportive and encouraging in the most difficult times. I’ve sought advice from you many times, from administrative issues regarding scholarships all the way to personal hardships, and you’ve always been attentive, compassionate, and willing to help. I admire your dedication and hard work in making this entire department function so seamlessly as a cohesive community. Lindsay, thank you, thank you for always being there for us. You are a role model and an inspiration to many of us and above all an amazing human being.

I wish you the best in this exciting new chapter in you life.

Thierry

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From Johnny Yan /from-johnny-yan/ /from-johnny-yan/#respond Mon, 05 Jan 2015 04:55:42 +0000 /?p=196 Hi Lindsay,

You don’t know how important you are in my life. No, you won’t know, because it simply can’t be expressed by words. You’re the one helped me in AND out of this great department, You’re the one gave me a hug, when I was crying like a little boy experiencing the very hard time personally. You’re the one answering countless questions from a “trouble maker”. You’re the one always leave the door open physically and mentally to me and to my fellow CSE grads. You’re the one I will always appreciate and never forget in my life.

Although the time comes so sudden that we will say goodbye in a few days, that means you could take some break after many many years of hard work. I sincerely wish you all the best and enjoy your retired life. You will be missed! Take care!

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From Vikash Kumar /from-vikash-kumar/ /from-vikash-kumar/#respond Sun, 04 Jan 2015 20:13:18 +0000 /?p=190 Hi Lindsay,

You are the reason I’m here. You are the reason I am a grad student. I have never though of being one, ever in my life. It was a prompt decision. I was and will probably be the worst applicant in CSE history who made it through. I don’t know if you remember any of these – I applied weeks after the deadline, I had no clue how grad applications worked, had probably asked you a zillion stupid question, woke you up in middle of night (India is PST+12 hours). You were patient and my only hope. I don’t think I have told this to you before – for quite some time, while I was conversing with you over emails from India, I though you were a guy 🙂

You are a mother figure to me/us(I know I am speaking on behalf of many) in this alien land – introduced me/us to the CSE family, made space for me/us in this family, decorated our rooms in the home we call CSE and most importantly – you made me/us feel welcomed. On the other hand, I was (and still am) the spoiled brat running around the house, picking food and stealing candy from your MnM bowls 😉

Thank your for everything you have done to keep this family together, functional and productive. Many of us wont be here if it wasn’t for you. The first thing you told me when I came to see you in your office was – “Your batch will probably be the last one I’ll fully advise”. I don’t know if you moved on earlier or we got delayed. The point is – we still need you. I’m still going to come to you for advise. Promise us that we will see you on all department gatherings and parties. We can use a hug or two every now and then 🙂

You’re the best <PERIOD>

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From Adrian Sampson /from-adrian-sampson/ /from-adrian-sampson/#respond Tue, 30 Dec 2014 16:19:37 +0000 /?p=164 Lindsay, I can’t overstate how instrumental you were to me (and many others) making it through grad school. Your tireless work was essential for everything from Friday breakfast to the carnival of visit days. Among your many superpowers is an incredible ability to make everyone feel individually welcomed. Everyone in CSE knew they had a trusted friend *and* a counselor who will help them navigate the mysterious waters of grad school. We will miss you, Lindsay!

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From YongChul Kwon /from-yongchul-kwon-2/ /from-yongchul-kwon-2/#respond Tue, 30 Dec 2014 00:14:03 +0000 /?p=157 Lindsay,

I have never imagined the department or my years in the program without you but it is happening sadly… I still remember the day I checked-in the department, taking photo for the newgrad orientation in front of the map hung across your office. You were the go-to person whenever I had a question (I had a lot) or I needed someone to listen throughout my study. You were always on my side and gave wise advice whenever I felt lost. I am grateful that I am one of those with you and sincerely thank for your support for students and the department. I’ll miss the days we chat and will remember how you did and do the same if I mentor someone.

A million “thank you” is not enough but why not throw another one?
THANK YOU and enjoy your retirement!
All the best,
YongChul
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