Stephanie Cannon '06 February 11, 2016 4:13 PM updated: February 11, 2016 4:28 PM
When Kaitlyn Kellermeyer '17 attended Guide Dogs for the Blind in Oregon the summer before her sophomore year, she noticed that wind chimes were hung outside of buildings on campus as a way to help visually impaired students get to their destinations.
She brought the idea back to A&M, and in December, wind chimes were stationed in 10 locations around campus. Kellermeyer said they are now seeking student organizations and community members to "adopt" each hanging ornament to make sure the program continues for years to come.
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