Wednesday, March 19, 2008

More on Bijal

I'm up in New York with some of Bijal's friends preparing to attend the service, which is tomorrow. Meanwhile, I wanted to highlight the incredibly nice tribute prepared by Erinn Howard:

From the very first days of graduate school, when Bijal Patel would organize his graduate student class for study sessions and social gatherings, it was clear that there was something special about him. He had an unmistakably caring and pure nature and wanted to succeed as much as he wanted his fellow graduate students and friends to succeed.

Bijal was not only an excellent mentor in lab, but also an excellent teacher in the classroom. He enjoyed teaching and shared his enthusiasm and excitement for science with his students. Never critical or mocking of his students’ progress or grasp of material, he only ever hoped they would understand what he taught and succeed. His caring and generous nature, however, went beyond the lab bench and beyond academia.

From being an avid racquetball player and racquetball club promoter to being a fantastic poker player with a quick eye, Bijal was very involved because he loved to learn about and try new things. He enjoyed skeet shooting with the guys and playing softball with the Seamonkeys team. He brought more to these groups of people than merely an extra player, he brought camaraderie, laughter, and a kind heart.

He frequently donated platelets and blood to the American Red Cross. When he was hosting the Superbowl, as he loved to do, or a Friday night poker game, Bijal was always inviting and always generous, making sure the favorite snacks of his guests were there.


More than a racquetball player and more than a poker player, more than a graduate student and more than a scientist, Bijal was a friend. Bijal was a good friend. And he will be missed.



Also, there is a new article in the Red & Black.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Please check our website www.uga.edu/mib/ for detals about the Celebration of Bijal's life which will held on Friday April 18th at 4 pm in the University Chapel on North Campus. A reception will follow in the President's Garden, adjacent to the Chapel, or in the Demosthenian Hall, if it rains. If you would like to be part of the program for the memorial please contact Dr. Anna Karls, akarls@uga.edu, 706-583-0822.