National talk show host Frank MacKay interviews Dr. Phyllis Kohl Coston, Director Emerita of the Learning Center and Professor Emerita of Christian Education and Education, of West Virginia Wesleyan College. She is an ordained Deacon of the United Methodist Church and was known as a pioneer when she started Wesleyan's Learning Center in 1963, as well as the Special Support Program for college students with learning disabilities in 1982. Dr. Coston received her B.A. from West Virginia Wesleyan College, an M.A. from Northwestern University and Garrett Evangelical Seminary, and a Doctor of Humane Letters from West Virginia Wesleyan College. Over the years, she has been recognized with numerous awards for her teaching and her work with learning disabled students and with the United Methodist Church, including: The Award for Exemplary Teaching from the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church, Distinguished Teacher Award from the West Virginia State Reading Council, the Francis Asbury Award for Fostering Ministries from the West Virginia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, and the Outstanding Alumni Award from Garrett Evangelical Seminary. She is married to Dr. Herbert Coston, Professor Emeritus of West Virginia Wesleyan College. They have two successful children, Robert and Susan.