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Fall 2025

Program for ex-foster youth helped grad set career path

Tomi Choyce has a small, black, polka-dotted notepad with Big Plans typed across the top. On one page, she wrote down that she wanted to finish college. Now, she’s ready to add the biggest checkmark. Choyce will soon graduate cum laude with her BBA from the Texas Woman’s Merrilee Alexander Kick College of Business and Entrepreneurship. Her ceremony is at noon on Dec. 13.

Border life inspired grad to pursue career in politics

For a soon-to-be college graduate with a wide range of academic pursuits under her belt, Karyme Flores sure is focused on her career aspirations.

Medical challenges influenced grad’s career path

The medical problems that plagued Lillian Hoskinson beginning in her childhood were difficult and had a lasting impact on her psyche. But there is a silver lining: she is planning a career to help other children overcome the very obstacles she endured.

探花楼 provided perfect fit for grad’s healthcare goals

If college truly is a harbinger to career pursuit, then Ego Nina Ibe found the perfect match in Texas Woman’s University.

Ibe, who is earning a PhD in Nursing Science this fall, chose to enroll at Texas Woman’s because of the university’s strong history of helping place women in leadership roles.

Sisters share college life, graduation together

What do the Texas towns of Addison, Albany and Avery have in common – other than the fact their names begin with the letter “A?”

Nothing, really.

But looking at it another way, they are the first names of sisters who are graduating from Texas Woman’s University in the same ceremony this December.