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Fla. college turns academics into business venture

By Associated Press
Tuesday, September 2, 2008 -

TAMPA, Fla. - When Travis Watkins was asked a few years ago to devise a college engineering project that would help people with disabilities, the first person who came to mind was his father, who once cherished walks along the beach.

The deadly illness known as Lou Gehrig’s disease has left his father in a wheelchair, watching sailboats bobb up and down along the Gulf Coast from a distance.

 
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Stephen Sundarrao, right, CEO of Rehab Ideas, helps 19-year-old college freshman Christopher Rhoades, in a new all-terrain wheelchair as his mother Tracie Wiechmann, looks on at the University of South Florida in Tampa.
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