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Dawson inks article for Inside Higher Ed

Kenyatta Y. Dawson, PhD, program director of the Division of Multidisciplinary Studies at Texas Woman’s University, recently published an opinion piece in Inside Higher Ed

Graduate Highlight: Catherine Andrews (BGS '21)

鈥淪even times down, eight times up,鈥 is a Japanese proverb that evokes, but doesn鈥檛 even begin to describe, Catherine Andrews鈥 resilience throughout her journey to earn a diploma.

At the age of 18, when many of her peers were focused on applying to college with the support of family and friends, Catherine found herself aging out of the foster care system. With few resources and no biological family to lean on, she struggled through bouts of unemployment and homelessness. 

After earning bachelor’s at 70, grandmother has eye on master’s

If fulfilling her lifelong ambition of earning a bachelor鈥檚 degree wasn鈥檛 proof enough that Edna Rawson won鈥檛 let age be a barrier to her success, consider this: The 70-year-old grandmother now has her sights set on a master鈥檚 degree in social work.

The Perfect Blend: Cheryl Brown (BGS '19)

A Texas Woman鈥檚 degree is helping one student fulfill a culinary passion nearly 30 years in the making.

Everyone needs someone to lean on, especially children who lost a parent serving in the military. Meet AJ Heath, a PepsiCo employee, Army veteran, and driver for Rolling Remembrance, and Jaisha Haynes, a student at Texas Women’s University as they share their stories.

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