 
Volume 4 Number 4
 Dear Alumni and Friends:
In previous issues of
Impact, we have helped
you connect with the Baylor
School of Education by
describing programs and
initiatives, telling the stories
of faculty and students, and
sharing accounts of other
accomplishments in the
life of the School. Many of
these would not have been possible without
the support and advocacy of alumni and
friends.
Not everyone can make large financial
contributions; yet, we know the smallest
gifts produce enormous differences toward
how much influence the School delivers in
the lives of others. Behind each gift is an
important story of thankfulness for a full
life begun at Baylor or the significance of a
family member/someone special shaped by a
Baylor education, or a story of appreciation/
confidence in the School to do vital and
important work in critical areas.
In this issue, Harold and Janice Havard share
what led them to establish an endowed
scholarship in teacher education. If you
are moved to make a gift, you may do so
through www.baylor.edu/soe/give or by
contacting the School's development director
at (254) 710-2561.
If you call the number above, you will visit
with Amie Reynolds, who joined us in January
as our director of development to facilitate
those who wish to support the School
through financial gifts. While Amie is new to
this role, she is not new to Baylor (she's a BU
grad) or the field of development, having
spent the past seven years working behind
the scenes in Baylor's development office.
Finally, whether through your efforts to stay
informed, to share the good news of the
School's work, or to give, we value your
active support for the School of Education.
Jon M. Engelhardt
Dean, School of Education

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