"A faculty whose determination, vision, sincerity, and intellectual integrity, bound to keep us on time with our appointment with the world, is appreciated. They look beyond today, knowing as they do the obstacles we face, yet uncertain about the complexities still to be uncovered tomorrow. They teach, instruct, demonstrate and prepare us for the future they realize is ours."
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Atypical me
I’m probably—and proudly—unlike most graduate students (or perhaps anyone) you’ve ever known. I’m not talking about the fact that
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Probably, the two things about me that most people (even those who think they know me) don’t know is that I’ve for some time been fascinated with
A Typical me
I was born in Little Rock and currently live in Sherwood with my beautiful wife Janell. (She says to remind you it’s spelled without the “e” at the end.) I have a namesake son who’s also enrolled in the program, and whose excitement about his instructors really reeled me in. And it’s real. Harold, Jr. works for SONY in San Francisco. I have one grandson and a smart and gorgeous daughter, Corye, who works with troubled youth in Los Angeles. Corye is truly a daddy’s girl. I also have a fiesty 92-year-old mother, Tracie, and eight siblings.
- How someone totally blind at birth is able to make meaning for those with ocular vision--or ours
- Whether ocular vision will someday become vestigial--like theirs
A Typical me
I was born in Little Rock and currently live in Sherwood with my beautiful wife Janell. (She says to remind you it’s spelled without the “e” at the end.) I have a namesake son who’s also enrolled in the program, and whose excitement about his instructors really reeled me in. And it’s real. Harold, Jr. works for SONY in San Francisco. I have one grandson and a smart and gorgeous daughter, Corye, who works with troubled youth in Los Angeles. Corye is truly a daddy’s girl. I also have a fiesty 92-year-old mother, Tracie, and eight siblings.