Juniors Kelly Teel and Kathrine Orsburn look at Kappa Delta Pi's program after their induction into the education honor society Oct. 2. Senior Matt Souto, a member of Kappa Delta Pi, referenced 19th century Harvard University professor Henry Adams when describing his experiences in the College of Education, "A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops," Adams said. (Photo by Russell Keck) .' Laura Lorimore shares a laugh with her son, Ben, at the 2002 Arkansas Council for Excep– tional Children fall conference in Hot Springs. Lorimore, a former member of Harding's Stu– dent Council for Exceptional Children, earned a master's degree in special education in 1999. (Photo courtesy of Carol Douglass) Seniors Stefani Coble and Morgan Setzler, members of Students Advancing Learning and Teaching, cut a piece of paper for an education class project. As members of SALT, education majors seasoned their resumes with tutoring experiences and professional workshops the organization sponsored. (Photo by Russell Keck) education 1/ 201
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