Onyx Fall-Winter 2018

College the opportunity to think outside of day-to-day operations. “The benefits from this endowment are endless. This gift gives the equine department the opportunity to update and maintain the facilities and the horse herd, provide our faculty and staff with professional development opportunities, and support equine students in their educational journey. We are so thankful for this generous and thoughtful gesture,” said Sara Daugherty Schulz ’98, ’09G, equine studies department chair. While the legacy of Phyllis will be visible through the success and longevity of the program, the lasting effect of this generous gift is the sense of freedom it gives students, faculty and staff to dream bigger about the program’s growth and offerings. “These funds will be available to spend on things outside the normal operations. This gift allows us to dream.” said Dottie King, President of SMWC.

Bottom, left to right: President Dottie L. King, Phyllis Picardi Harman ’68, Larry Harman and Wayne King ’14G.

Top, left to right: Larry Harman, granddaughter

Portia Johns, Ginger the horse, Phyllis Picardi Harman ’68 and Janice Picardi

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