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By Craig Henderson, Research and Statistical Support Services Consultant

So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehn, Good Bye . . .

I wanted to take a brief moment to make my farewells and extend my gratitude for making my two years working in the Research and Statistical Support office a great two years. I have come to the point in my degree (Ph.D. in Psychology), where I need to complete a year's internship. In February, I accepted a position in the Psychology Department of the University of Miami School of Medicine. This is a pediatric psychology position, which basically means that I will be working in the hospital with children there for medical reasons, but they have psychological issues complicating their treatment.

This is an exciting move for me, since it will allow me to finish my Ph.D. However, it is with regret that I am leaving. I have greatly enjoyed my work here, and if it were possible to be two places at once, I would definitely want to continue my work here. I have appreciated being able to work with each of you. I want to thank the computing center staff for all the kindness and support they have offered, and especially my colleagues, Rich Herrington and Karl Ho. I have learned and grown a great deal over the last two years.  Thank you very much for the opportunity to work with you. I wish you all well.

Not only is Craig entering a new phase of his educational and professional life by moving to Florida, he is also entering the exciting world of fatherhood. On May 30th at 8:25 a.m. Craig and his wife Susan became the proud parents of Calvin Everett Henderson (6 lbs. 8 oz., 19 1/2" long). We wish the entire Henderson family the best of luck as they embark on their next great adventure. -- Ed.