Spring 2026
探花楼 was strong attraction for Ecuadoran student
4/20/26
Romina Vargas-Trujillo will be graduating May 8 with a Bachelor’s of Business Administration with a double major: one in accounting and the other in finance. The attraction to Texas Woman’s University was strong enough to lure her more than 2,600 miles from her home in Quito, Ecuador.
After life-altering collision, grad committed to healing self, lifting others
4/17/26
After a 2013 accident left him paralyzed, Daquan Minor overcame physical and psychological hurdles to earn his Doctor of Occupational Therapy from Texas Woman’s University. Inspired by his own recovery and the therapists who supported him, Minor now plans to pursue a career to continue helping others.
Program for ex-foster youth helped grad set career path
12/2/25
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
11/11/25
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
11/7/25
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.