Farmer who donated mask to NY honored with degree

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Farmer who mailed spare mask to NY awarded degree

Dennis Ruhnke shares a message after being awarded a bachelor's degree at Kansas State University. He sent his extra N95 mask to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in March for a nurse or doctor to use.

A degree has been bestowed upon a retired Kansas farmer who shipped one of his five N-95 masks to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo despite worries amid the coronavirus outbreak for his wife who has one lung.

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and Kansas State University President Richard Myers awarded the bachelor’s degree Tuesday to Dennis Ruhnke, of Troy, Kansas. Ruhnke was just two credits away from earning his degree in 1971 when he left school after the death of his father so he could help take care of his mother and the family farm.

Kelly said that Ruhnke “perfectly encapsulates K-State’s democratic mandate to be of service to people.”

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Dennis Ruhnke and his wife, Sharon, near Troy, Kan., and the letter he sent to Gov. Andrew Cuomo. (Governor's Press Office photo/AP photo)

Ruhnke wrote last month in a hand-written letter that also was signed by his wife, Sharon, that the mask was left over from his farming days. He asked that it be given to a nurse or doctor.

Cuomo read the entire letter at one of his daily briefings. (Scroll down to read the PDF of the letter.) He described Ruhnke's action as an example of courage and generosity in dark times.

Ruhnke has said he was surprised at the public attention.

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