Hi Dr. Morejon!
It’s Annia Ibarra! I just really wanted to say thank you for a plethora of things.
Thank you for making your class feel like home. The way you genuinely cared for each and every one of your students shines through and fully made me feel seen in times when most didn’t. You always made an attempt to connect with your students, and that doesn’t go unnoticed.
Thank you for taking the time to write my recommendation letters that have gotten me where I am today! (I just attended my orientation for my master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at FSU!) You have no idea how much I treasure that you wrote all of those letters for me, even when I kept pestering you about due dates—sorry about that!
Thank you for attending my graduation. I sat one row behind you but to your right, and seeing you smile and joyously celebrate everyone’s success put such a smile on my face. I kept trying to call out to you, but it was so noisy. When I saw you get out of your seat to give me a hug and congratulate me on graduating, that made the experience one I will never forget.
You have been one of, if not the best, mentors I could have hoped for during my time at UM.
Thank you for everything you have done for me as your student, and thank you on behalf of your other past and future students for being such a wonderful professor, mentor, and person.
P.S. I really hope you get this email considering it is from outside of miami.edu
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Best wishes,
Annia Ibarra

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