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by melanie mae, United States Aug 4, 2004
Education   Interviews

  


Behind that simple statement is the reason why students must develop their integrity in their society. For accomplishing that undertaking, Kevin advises younger generations to, “be active in your community and don’t sit around in front of your video games and TV. Try to learn from those that are different from you. Be outside, do something outdoors. Be accepting of others who are different from you.”

Up to Kevin’s office on the fourth floor of Wheeler Hall, you can see many snapshots of Kevin holding a great fish or with those that inspire him- his students. One photo he had tucked away, he reached over to hand to me. It was one of his greatest loves. “That’s my wife, she’s about your age,” he says.

But, Kevin wants us to remember, “I am the guy who didn’t always follow the rules. When something didn’t go right, I was the guy who bent the rules, didn’t break them, just bent them a bit,” he says, “I am the guy who brought his dog to campus.”





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Ricky | Oct 12th, 2004
Very well done just like your other interviews.



melanie mae | Nov 2nd, 2005
thanx!

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