COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES THURSDAY, DEC. 14 FALL 2023
THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Bill Mahomes, Chairman Robert L. Albritton, Vice Chairman David Baggett John Bellinger James R. “Randy” Brooks Jay Graham Michael A. “Mike” Hernández, III Michael J. Plank Sam Torn Elizabeth “Annie” Valicek, Student Regent
For more information on TAMIU, visit tamiu.edu THE UNIVERSITY Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) is an international University, poised at the Gateway to México. It serves as the cultural and intellectual hub of a vibrant multilingual and multicultural community. A Member of The Texas A&M University System, TAMIU is committed to the preparation of students for leadership roles in their chosen profession in an increasingly complex, culturally diverse state, national and global society. The University provides over 8,500 students with a learning environment anchored by the highest quality programs built on a solid academic foundation in the arts and sciences. To fulfill its mission, the University offers a range of baccalaureate and masters programs and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in International Business and Criminal Justice. All programs focus on developing undergraduate and graduate offerings with a progressive international agenda for global study and understanding across all disciplines. On average, students come to the University from over 30 different countries each semester, creating a diverse learning and living community. OUR MISSION Texas A&M International University (TAMIU), a Member of The Texas A&M University System, prepares students for leadership roles in an increasingly complex, culturally diverse state, national, and global society. TAMIU provides a learning environment built on a solid academic foundation in the arts and sciences. The University offers a range of baccalaureate and masters programs and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in International Business Administration, and Criminal Justice. In addition, the University pursues a progressive agenda for global study and understanding across all disciplines. Through instruction, faculty and student research, and public service, TAMIU improves the quality of lives for citizens of the border region, the State of Texas, and national and international communities. OUR HISTORY In August of 1970, students were accepted at what was then-Texas A&I University at Laredo. While initially a “center” under then-Texas A&I University, this was the start of a legacy of higher education for South Texas. The focus then was to address a demand in teacher education and business disciplines. Texas A&I University at Laredo was organized under the upper-level concept of higher education, offering junior and senior level course work, providing a local bachelor’s degree opportunity. The upper-level University later expanded to include graduate degree programs. In September 1977, the University became Laredo State University, and its “center” status was officially removed in 1987. As the University grew, its scope widened and an expanded faculty was recruited to deliver new programs. The University became a Member of The Texas A&M University System on September 1, 1989, and its name changed to Texas A&M International University in 1993. The 74th Texas Legislature approved an expansion to four-year status in the Fall of 1995, further authorizing the University to develop joint degree programs with Mexican and Canadian institutions of higher education. Additional authorization has permitted the development of doctoral level programs. In 1995 the University welcomed its first freshmen and sophomore students, inaugurated a new 300-acre campus in northeast Laredo and marked its 25th anniversary. The University celebrated its 50th Anniversary as an institution of higher education and its 25th Anniversary on its northeast Laredo campus in 2019-20. For over 50 years, TAMIU has prided itself on delivering an accessible, affordable, and excellent higher education for all. Its innovative campus and programs help students harness the power of dreams to create the reality they want and so richly deserve.”
THE COMMENCEMENT PROCESSION THE OFFICIAL PARTY President: Dr. Pablo Arenaz Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs: Dr. Claudia San Miguel Vice President for Finance and Administration: Juan J. Castillo Vice President for Enrollment Management: Juan Gilberto Garcia, Jr. Vice President for Institutional Advancement: Rosanne Palacios Vice President for Student Engagement: Rosalinda Garcia Commencement Speaker: Edmundo González The Texas A&M University System: Mr. Billy Hamilton Interim Dean, College of Arts and Sciences: Dr. Stephen Duffy Dean, A. R. Sanchez, Jr. School of Business: Dr. Stephen R. Sears Dean, College of Nursing and Health Sciences: Dr. Marivic B. Torregosa Dean, University College: Dr. Alfredo Ramirez, Jr. Interim Dean, Graduate School: Dr. Lola O. Norris
THE ORDER OF EXERCISES Master of Ceremonies Dr. Claudia San Miguel, Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs Fanfare and Processional Texas A&M International University Stage Party Opening Declaration Dr. Claudia San Miguel National Anthem Dr. Jiyeon Hwang Visiting Assistant Professor of Voice/ Choir Commencement Speaker Edmundo González Entrepreneur and Investor Distinguished Student Scholar Briana Janaye Alba 11 a.m. Karyme Castillo 4 p.m. Greetings from The Texas A&M University System Mr. Billy Hamilton Deputy Chansellor and Financial Officer Conferring of Degrees Dr. Pablo Arenaz President Presentation of Candidates Dr. Lola O. Norris Interim Dean, The Graduate School Dr. Ricardo Lozano Assistant Professor, Educational Programs Presidential Closing Remarks Dr. Pablo Arenaz Alma Mater Dr. Jiyeon Hwang
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER EDMUNDO GONZÁLEZ Edmundo González is an entrepreneur and investor. He most recently co-founded Marpai Health, a technology company that lowers employers’ healthcare costs by proactively improving the health of employees and their families. Founded in 2019, Marpai completed an initial public offering in late 2021 and multiple acquisitions since. The company works with over 200 employers and manages healthcare benefits for approximately 80,000 employees and their family members. Edmundo served as CEO from inception until October 2023, and continues to be an active board member in support of Marpai’s mission. He was also a founding investor and director of Nuvem Health, another technology company working with federally qualified clinics and hospitals to maximize their reimbursements from certain federal programs. Nuvem was sold in 2020 to a large private equity firm. He previously served as an Operating Partner at CNTP, a venture capital firm, and as a Partner at Selway Capital, an investment management firm. In both roles, he focused on funding and growing technology businesses. He executed dozens of initial investments, follow-on investments, mergers, and sales of technology businesses. Besides investing in technology companies, Edmundo is passionate about hospitality, and is the initial investor in a New York City restaurant group. The group owns the popular and award-winning restaurants Cómodo, Colonia Verde and Disco Tacos, as well as Compartí, a catering and event company. An avid adventure traveler, when he’s not on horseback in Africa, Edmundo can be found underwater and has completed hundreds of deep-sea dives as an advanced diver. He lives in New York City and East Hampton, New York. His family has been at home in Laredo, Nuevo Laredo, and the surrounding areas for many generations. His parents live in Laredo, as do many members of his extended family. He attended Mary Help of Christians School and St. Augustine High School, and earned a BA cum laude from Harvard University and an MBA from the Columbia Business School. Entrepreneur and Investor
DISTINGUISHED STUDENT SCHOLARS Andrea Alarcón College of Arts & Sciences Born and raised in Laredo, Andrea is the daughter of Martin Vidal and Christina Lamar Alarcón. She graduated from United High School in 2020. Today, she earns a Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a minor in English, graduating Summa Cum Laude with a 4.0 GPA. While a student at TAMIU, Andrea worked at the Academic Center for Excellence, where she guided and tutored students in their writing assignments and proficiency. Andrea was also a student news reporter for the TAMIU-KLRN Studio newscast partnership with KLRN Public Television. This fall, she interned at the United Independent School District‘s Public Relations Department. At TAMIU, Andrea was a recipient of the TAMIU Discovery Award and STARS Scholarship. Upon graduation, she plans to continue her education at The University of Texas in Austin and obtain a Master’s degree in Media Studies. Andrea’s professional goal is to pursue a career in public relations. Briana Janaye Alba University College The daughter of Esteban and Yvonne Alba, Briana Janaye Alba was born in Laredo and grew up with pride in nearby Encinal. She attended Cotulla High School and today earns a Bachelor of Arts in Multidisciplinary Studies, with an emphasis in Education, Liberal Arts, and Sociology, and graduating Magna Cum Laude with a 3.8 GPA. As a first-generation student, Briana has demonstrated remarkable diligence and devotion -- working full-time as a first-grade teacher while pursuing her studies as a full-time student commuting from Encinal to TAMIU. Upon graduation, Briana intends to continue her career and further her impact on students. Her long-term goal is to pursue a master’s degree in education and become a Curriculum and Instruction Specialist. Emily Paola Lujano College of Education Originally from Laredo, Emily is the daughter of Martin and Martha Lujano. She attended J.W. Nixon High School. Today, she earns a Bachelor’s of Science in Elementary Education and Teaching with a Bilingual Emphasis, graduating Summa Cum Laude with a 3.9 GPA. While a student at TAMIU, Emily was a member of the Bilingual Education Student Organization and TAMIU Honors Program and participated in community service at local elementary schools. She received a scholarship from the D.D. Hachar Honors Program, the STARS Scholarship, and was a recipient of the Honors Program Medallion. Upon graduation, Emily plans to earn her Master of Science in Bilingual Education with a Specialization in Curriculum and Instruction and begin her professional career as an elementary bilingual classroom teacher. Her goal is to continuously grow in her career and to care for, inspire, and love her students and those in her professional and personal life.
DISTINGUISHED STUDENT SCHOLARS Juliane Perez College of Nursing and Health Sciences Originally from Laredo, Juliane is the daughter of Ana Laura and Omar Perez. She attended Early College at Lyndon B. Johnson High School. Today, she earns a Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, graduating Magna Cum Laude with a GPA of 3.8. While a student at TAMIU, Juliane was a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success and continuously offered support to TAMIU Gives. She participated in internship opportunities with the Laredo Health Department as well as CASA-VOZ de Niños. She joined community service efforts with Food Banks and Laredo donation drives. She received TAMIU’s Discovery Scholarship and was named to the Dean’s List. Upon graduation, Juliane plans to begin her public health career working for the City of Laredo. After obtaining her dream job in community outreach, she intends to pursue a graduate degree. Karyme Castillo Castro A.R. Sanchez, Jr. School of Business Originally from Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, México, Karyme is the daughter of María and Sabin Castillo. In 2020, she graduated from St. Augustine High School in the top 10 percent of her class. Today, she completes her Bachelor of Business Administration with concentrations in Marketing and Management and certificates in Business Leadership and Entrepreneurship. She graduates Cum Laude with a 3.67 GPA. While a student at TAMIU, Karyme was a member of the University Honors Program, the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, president and founder of the International Student Business Network, and served on the Texas Community Bank Honorary Junior Board of Directors. She also worked as a Student Data Assistant for TAMIU’s Texas Center of Border Economic and Enterprise Development. Karyme is a Discovery Scholarship recipient and participated in the Western Hemispheric Trade Conference, earning the Best Paper by an Undergraduate Student Award. She received the 2023 Honors Student of the Year Award, is a Golden Circle Award winner, and appeared on the Dean’s List and Honor Roll. Upon graduation, she plans to pursue an MBA to enhance her professional career as a marketing strategist. Karyme’s long-term goal is to venture into entrepreneurship by founding and managing a marketing agency.
HONORS AT GRADUATION Graduates receiving honors or distinction are acknowledged in the following manner: UNIVERSITY HONORS Each year at Commencement, Texas A&M International University recognizes outstanding graduates based on grade point average with University Honors. These students are designated by gold cords worn at Commencement and their honors are announced as follows: Cum Laude – with honors Magna Cum Laude – with high honors Summa Cum Laude – with highest honors. UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM Students who are members of the University Honors Program and complete its requirements of Honors coursework graduate with a UHP Diploma (minimum 36 hours of Honors plus an Honors Thesis) or a UHP Certificate (minimum 18 hours of Honors, with or without an Honors Thesis) and are designated by a silver medallion and a silver tassel worn during Commencement. D. D. HACHAR HONORS PROGRAM Students who are members of the D. D. Hachar Honors Program are designated by the silver medallion worn during Commencement. HONOR SOCIETIES The following honor societies are represented on campus. Alpha Kappa Delta - International Sociology Honor Society Alpha Phi Sigma - National Criminal Justice Honor Society Beta Beta Beta - National Biological Honor Society Beta Gamma Sigma – International Business Honor Society Kappa Delta Pi - International Honor Society in Education Sigma Alpha Pi - National Society of Leadership and Success Phi Kappa Phi - All-Discipline National Honor Society Pi Sigma Alpha - National Political Science Honor Society Psi Chi - National Society in Psychology Sigma Delta Pi - National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society Sigma Tau Delta - National Honor Society in English TAMIU Trailblazers - Co-curricular Leadership Initiative designated by completion patches. U.S. Presidential Volunteer Service Award - Higher Education Community Service Award. TAMIU Philanthropy Cord - Symbolizes pride and philanthropic support of TAMIU student scholarships. Texas A&M International University recognizes all U.S. military veteran graduates who have served honorably. These graduates are distinguished by a red, white and blue cord providing special recognition for their service. This cord symbolizes TAMIU’s pride and gratitude for our veteran graduates’ service and sacrifice for our nation.
ACADEMIC COSTUMES AND REGALIA A Brief History and Chronology By Dr. Stephen Lunce and Dr. Jerry Thompson Academic costumes of today have a history of nearly eight hundred years. In Medieval Europe men and women typically wore gowns or robes. There was a great deal of variety in color and material, depending upon the position and wealth of the wearer. Gradually there developed distinctive gowns for various professions, trades and religious orders. Students and teachers in many medieval universities such as Paris, Oxford and Cambridge organized themselves into guilds. Gradually the academic costume became distinctive for Bachelors of Arts (the apprentices), Masters of Arts (the teachers), and Doctors (teachers who had completed postgraduate studies). Most of the distinctive characteristics appeared in the hood, which was originally a practical element of dress, but which evolved into a separate and purely ornamental article, draped over the shoulder and down the back. The academic cap was a later development. It was first conferred as a symbol of the M. A. Degree. Some of these Master’s caps were stiff, some soft, some square, some round with a tuft in the center. Today’s tassel is an elaboration of the tuft. Although round caps are still used at some universities, Oxford University’s “mortar board” style is more common. The dress worn by faculty and graduates during Commencement ceremonies is based upon costumes used in 14th and 15th century universities, particularly Oxford and Cambridge in England. This style of academic dress and accoutrements has been used in the United States from colonial times, and it was standardized by an Intercollegiate Code in 1895. Like the military of medieval times with its pages, squires, and knights, the academic world has long recognized three basic levels of dignity and achievement; these are: undergraduates, bachelors, and masters. The distinction between masters and doctors is a relatively recent phenomenon; both masters and doctors levels of achievement imply the right to teach. The variety of styles and colors seen in a faculty procession reflects the fact that each university retains its own distinguishing customs as especially revealed by the design of its doctoral robes. When a university is granted the right to confer doctoral degrees, one of the privileges that accompanies that right is the opportunity to design unique and distinctive regalia for its graduates. 12th/13th Centuries: Origin of academic dress – the dress of the scholar (student or teacher) is the dress of a cleric. Long robes are needed for warmth in unheated buildings; likewise, the hood provided warmth for the tonsured head. Eventually, a skullcap replaces the hood, 1321. University of Colombia stipulates that all “Doctors, Licentiates and Bachelors’ wear robes.” 14th Century: Regulations of certain colleges in England forbid “excess in apparel” and prescribed a long gown for all scholars. Oxford and Cambridge prescribe a definite academic dress and exercise university control over all details. 19th Century (late): Assignment of specific colors to signify certain faculties is standardized in the United States. 1887: Gardner Cotrell Leonard’s designed gowns adopted by Williams College. The standardization of American system of academic dress has begun. 1895: Representatives of leading institutions, including Leonard, meeting as the Intercollegiate Commission, define a system of academic apparel. In the meeting, held at Columbia University, the first academic costume code for different disciplines is established. 1932: American Council on Education approves the costume code established by the Intercollegiate Commission. 1959: Academic costume code is updated. 1986: The American Council on Education committee adds the following sentence to the code to clarify the use of dark blue for the Ph.D. Degree. “In the case of the Doctor of Philosophy Degree, the dark blue color is used to represent the mastery of the discipline of learning and scholarship in any field that is attested to by the awarding of this degree and is not intended to represent the field of philosophy.” Ceremonial Mace Dating back to medieval times when they were used as weapons of war, maces are now symbols of institutional authority and used on ceremonial occasions. The TAMIU Mace is a wood staff crowned with laurel leaves and anchored by a series of silver bands naming the University’s presidents. It signifies the University’s power to protect knowledge against those seeking to undermine or exploit it, while also representing TAMIU’s commitment to intellectual honesty and integrity and the civic trust acknowledged with its display and use. Memory Stoles Memory Stoles, worn around the neck throughout the graduation ceremony, are a way for graduates to share this memorable occasion with a special person. Wear it with pride and give the Memory Stole to someone who helped you in your personal quest for knowledge.
THE ACADEMIC REGALIA Tassel Black or colored to indicate academic discipline. Worn on left side after graduation. Hood Designates discipline (see academic colors below). Robe Usually black, but sometimes colored to indicate University. Designates University. DOCTOR ACADEMIC COLORS Maize - Agriculture White - Arts, Letters, Humanities Drab - Business Administration Lilac - Dentistry Copper - Economics Light Blue - Education Brown - Fine Arts Russet - Forestry Maroon - Home Economics Crimson - Journalism Purple - Law Lemon - Library Science Green - Medicine Pink - Music Apricot - Nursing Silver Gray - Speech Olive Green - Pharmacy Dark Blue - Philosophy Sage Green - Physical Education Peacock Blue - Public Administration Salmon Pink - Public Health Gold - Yellow - Science Citron - Social Science Scarlet - Theology of Divinity Gray - Veterinary Science MASTER BACHELOR
Albania Algeria Argentina Australia Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belize Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Cambodia Cameroon Canada Chile People’s Republic of China Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Dominican Republic Denmark Ecuador El Salvador Eritrea Ethiopia Finland France Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Guam Guatemala Guyana Honduras Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Iran Ireland Israel Italy Ivory Coast Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Lebanon Liberia Libya Malaysia México Mongolia Montenegro Morocco Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles Nicaragua Nigeria Norway Pakistan Panama Paraguay Perú Philippines Poland Qatar Puerto Rico Equatorial Guinea Romania Russia Rwanda Saint Lucia Scotland Serbia Sierra Leone Singapore South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Suriname Sweden Switzerland Republic of Taiwan Thailand Turkey Uganda Ukraine Uruguay United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States of America Uzbekistan Venezuela Vietnam Virgin Islands Zambia COUNTRY FLAGS These flags represent countries or territories of current students and alumni of the University.
SUMMER 2023 GRADUATES A.R. SÁNCHEZ, JR. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Bachelor of Business Administration Kamila M. Benavides Gerardo Canales, Jr. Azenneth Maribel Contreras Julie Ann Marie De La Cruz James Cenobio Deliganis Josias Salem Gabriel María De Los Angeles García Leopoldo Garza Rosas Ricardo A. Garza Pedro Christopher Hernández Gabriel Benjamin Lara Damián Licona Ricardo J. Olivares Carolina Ramírez Joe Lee Rollins III Juan Francisco San Miguel IV Miguel Angel Silva, Jr. Martín Tovar III COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Bachelor of Arts Andy Acosta Sabrina Ashley Nicole Andrews Andrea Cavazos Izabella Carolina Correa Karla Dávila Jermaine Deshone Drewey, Jr. Josue Duque, Jr. Lyanna Justine García Melissa Garza Rodríguez Miranda González María Guadalupe Hernández Guadalupe Abigail Hernández Puebla Daniela Hernández Villarreal Daniela Hinojosa Cecilia Alheli Jiménez De La Fuente Ayleen López Abigail Martínez Dubelsa Peña Alice Pérez Juan Ernesto Reyes Jorge A. Rodríguez Adamari Azeneth Salinas Topanga B. Salinas Karla Victoria Sandoval Adriana Solorio Natalie Nicole Tarvin Julissa Samantha Vásquez Irene Zafra Robles Bachelor of Music José Omar Freyre, Jr. Bachelor of Science Sean Edward Bratton Ramon Castillo, Jr. Juan Manuel González Luna Pedro Angel López Ignacio Rafael Salazar III Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Rebecca Ann De Los Santos Gerardo Guadalupe González Isaac González Joe Ann Jinez Miriam A. Jiménez Yesica Guadalupe López Gabriel Ríos, Jr. Rafael Rivera Jesús Eduardo Sánchez Anahi Valdez-Alonso COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES Bachelor of Science Emily Alysse Benavides Paredes Felicity Mariela Bernal Raúl Alberto Chavarria Diana Paola Frias Jaden Isaiah García Josue González Keldrick Deon Hayes, Jr. Tiras D’Mitri Morton Yines Ramírez Flores Elsa Raquel Villalon Bachelor of Science in Nursing Megan Renee Decker Larra Elaine Ketkoski Gerardo Lozano Kayla Dawn Morris Eileen Rodríguez Ashley Vargas Carita Dobbins Wyatt UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Bachelor of Arts Destiny Renee Escalera Angelica Sarahi Favela Steffi Fernández Alyssa Karina Ramos Bella Aurora Rodríguez A.R. SÁNCHEZ, JR. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Master of Business Adminstration Omoyeme Oluwatosin Agbonifo Steven Matthew Ballien Kevin Robert Barríos Charles Taylor Calhoun Giselle De Jesús Aponte Lee Edward Donovan José Luis Farías Pérez Roberto Isaac Fernández Salinas Deisy Lizbeth García Carlos A. García Rico Rebecca Anne Gardner Alexander Wilson Hall Emily Anne Hall Neeta Hasmukh Priscila Janeth Hernández-Trevino Kendal Dee Hirschi Julian Marco Holmes Joshua Jaime Jasso William James Jones John Thomas Joyner Ryan Blake Kelly Mina Kyungmin Koh Derryann Elizabeth Krupinsky Jayant Kumawat Maríanna Molano Tómas J. Molina III Kimberly Lizette Moreno Marc Daniel Ortega Tamara Michele Page Julie Parker Leónela Preciado Robert Stricker Richick Kelsey Ann Roberts Tehilla Yocheved Rosenberg Michelle E. Ruland Ayanna Sain Nicholas Blake Salazar Rogelio Saucedo Bhavesh J. Shah Shubham Shiwakoti Jean Bosco Shumbusho My Nguyen Smith Mark Douglas Staley II Leah Christine Starkweather Afton Grace Strain Thomas Michael Vallandingham Jonathan Vargas Robin Sofía García Wambua Master of Science John Fitzgerald Bordelon, Jr. Alexander Scott Mcguane Carlos Vicente Vásquez COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Master of Arts Hope Kristen López
Master of Science Mareta LaShae Bailey Laura Louan Browning Tiffany Deon Davenport Arnoldo Alejandro Dimas Krystal Ann Escobedo Reginald Gammage George Guerrero Karla Hernández Michael R. Maldonado Julián V. Miranda Lesly Yaizeth Morgado Laura Cristina Salinas-Páez Brandon Ramírez Rene Alfredo Rangel, Jr. Lisa Reyes Abigail Taryn Reynolds Erica Danielle Trevino Jennifer Liliana Villegas Pineda COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Master of Science Ricardo Antonio Aquino Kassandra Balderas Neida Banuelos Vanessa Caguicla Bivens Shirly Kim Garrett Boots Benjamin James Bradshaw Darlina Marie Brown Samantha Isela Carmona Clarissa Cervantes Emma B. Cisneros Chelsea N. Clemmons Cassandra S. Condado Amy Elizabeth Cook Maribel De La Rosa Jaime Drew Stephanie Karen Esparza Sergio J. Figueroa Erika Flores Ashley Walker Gallenkamp Nelly G. García Serena Jane García Verónica García Kenia Mabel Garza Ana Karen Granados Richard Gutíerrez Melissa S. Hebert Gina R. Homrock-Mahn Bridget Kane Gerardo Xavier Lerma Candace Consuela Licht Clarissa Yvette López Kiara Dayana López Priscilla M. Machado Caleb J. Magness Rochelle Lee Manz Viviana Martínez Thalia Méndez Analisa Yvette Mercado Stephanie Ann Mobley Maríanna Molina Celia Lorraine Morquecho Morgan Elizabeth Mosley Tiffany Rae Nickerson Kassandra Ruby Pérez Jessica Ramírez Alexis Brianne Rangel Araceli Yunuan Rentería Mónica Vilma Reyes Graciela G. Rivas Ahilyn H. Robles Jocelyne Scarlete Rodríguez Sonia Rubio Gloria Eliza Salinas Rachel Sheridan Diana E. Trujillo Erica Guzmán-Uribe Katherine Marie Waindel Tonia Lynn Walker Ariana Janae Wilson COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES Master of Science in Nursing Elizabeth Aguilera Kalena Renee Amison María Michelle Ariciaga Janet Arredondo Ella Mae Ayapana Baluyot Gary Carter Ginger Marie Cazares Stacey Day Jacklynn Everett Vidaurri Javier Francisco García Sandee E. Guerrero Alonna Monet Harris Tracy Amanda Humphries Stefani Renee Cates Raúl Lozano Raymundo Palacios, Jr. Dinorah Leticia Pérez Rosa Esmeralda Reyes Villareal Francisca Victoria Rodríguez Adan Sánchez Araceli L. Solís Jazmin Ann Torres Gabriela Aolani Tovar Verónica Liliana Wong A.R. SÁNCHEZ, JR. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Doctor of Philosophy Md Farid Hossain Talukder Takeshi Tsuyuguchi
FALL 2023 GRADUATION CANDIDATES A.R. SÁNCHEZ, JR. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Bachelor of Applied Arts & Sciences Sandra Yvonne Sáenz-García Sebastian Ibarra Bachelor of Business Administration Emiliano Adrian Adriano Javier Alexis Alvarado Gerardo Arispe, Jr. Ilynne Dianne Arriaga Scott Gavin Avant II Cesar Eduardo Benavides, Jr. Emiliano Benavides Mizael Betancourt Cassandra Michelle Cabrera Valeska Cabrera Erika Jackelyn Calderón José Alfredo Calderón Braúlio Cardenas Edwin Manuel Carrillo Romero Stephanie Castellanos Cesar Manuel Castillo Karyme Castillo Castro Gisela Chapa Ramos María Argentina Chavarin Carolina Lynn Contreras Paola Ayde Costilla Leónel Curbelo Alexis De La Cruz Andrew Gilbert Delgadillo Justin Mathew Delgado Lassana Diakite Dafne Joanna Díaz Silva Sonia Domínguez Daniel Echeverria Joséph Escareño Luis Gerardo Escobar Yamiled Galeas Maza Arleen García Victor Hugo García Dora Yamile Denisse García Valdez Evelyn Garza Ricardo Gaytan, Jr. Ariel Marie Gomez Alexa González Samantha González Alan Hernández Michelle Alexandra Hernández Luis Humberto Hinojosa, Jr. Maríana A. Jiménez Eduardo Juárez Arlene Leal José De Jesús Lobaton, Jr. Miriam Elizabeth Loera Adolfo López Eryck Gianncarlo López-Farias Karina Nicole López Arlene Jenay Macias Eric Martínez Jesús Angel Martínez Martell Alberto Martínez Nineth Martínez Megan Renee Menchaca Yulitza Isabel Mendiola Sergio Mora Ashley Morales Marco Yunnuel Morales Simileoluwa Olaoluwayimika Odunuga Jordan Xozue Ortíz Carlos Alberto Pérez Dereck Pérez Kassandra Pérez Stefanie Petrova William M. Quiñones Berenice Edith Quiroga Viridiana Ramos Alaisha Nallely Reyna Leeza Sabrina Rivera Alondra Rodríguez Ana Karen Rodríguez Eric Anthony Rodríguez Manuel José Rodríguez IV Jesús Romero III Deltanila Rosado Hildebrando G. Ruiz John Matthew Salinas Jesús Albert Sánchez Wendoly Mary Segovia Mario Alexis Segura Jesús Solís, Jr. Giovannie Soto Carlos Alberto Tamez Matias Ivan Tijerina Diego Tobias Mauricio Alejandro Torres Alicia Angela Treviño Diego Treviño Ellese Aydee Treviño Lanberto Damián Uvalle Gustavo Valadez, Jr. Chris Alberto Valdez Karla Lizbeth Vásquez Sienna Nicole Botello Dylan Alexander Villarreal Juan Esteban Zarate COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Bachelor of Applied Arts & Sciences Azenneth Álvarez Cruz Kristina Annette Hernández Bachelor of Arts Alberto E. Abrego Priscilla Ivett Abrego Melissa Aguirre Andrea Victoria Alarcón Eugenio Almendarez IV Cristina Marie Alvarado José Eduardo Alvarado Jessica Arroyo Marija Bakic Christina Ruby Beltrán Alysse Gabriela Benavides Karen Benavides-Navarro Sebastian Benavides Molano Dylan Michael Bisig Gabriel Allen Brewster Miguel Angel Cabello, Jr. Jessica Areli Cabrera Dana Alexis Cadena Joséph Vincent Caminita Ashley Melissa Cantú Efren Cantú, Jr. Raúl Guillermo Cantú Megan Yael Carcamo Saul J. Cardenas Mayra Araceli Carreon Janessa Sol Carrizales Laura P. Carrizales Layla Caren Castillo Norberto Cervantes, Jr. Diana Chaidez Juan C. Chapa Amber Lynette Cisneros Daniela Michelle Contreras Yoltic Nematini Cortéz Alyssa Irene Cremar Janie Ruby Cruz Rosales Claudia Mayrelli De Ita Aquino Alejandra Jacqueline De La Peña Laura Alexandra De Los Santos Yulissa Aimee Díaz Denisse Domínguez Cassandra Elizondo Juan Jesús Esquivel, Jr. Amanda Ferdin Bryan Fernández Valeria Flores Jasmyn Sabrina Jing Lan Foster Hannah Judith Frey Anastasia Galván Alejandro García IV Emily Verónica García Karla Patricia García Rebecca Ariana García Samira García Yadira García Karen Eileen Garza Malu Garza Mariel Garza
Evelynn Lizbeth Gomez Ana María González Angela Valeria González Delilah Alessandra González Ernesto Daniel González Gizely Nizel González Isabel González Manuel González Maríana González Vega Preston Michael González Regina González Sulema González Verónica Alejandra González Lizbeth Guadiana Justin Angel Guerra Maricelda G. Ramos Victoria Guerra Alexandra Guerrero Denisse Guerrero Miguel Angel Gutíerrez III Agustin Guzmán III Jael Viridiana Guzmán Delgado Alexa Lizette Hernández Annalise Hernández Karina Hernández Lourdes Carolina Hernández Samantha Sinahi Hernández Victoria Ysabella Hernández Alyssa Jaime Michelle Johnson Yamileth Yazmin Landa Juan Miguel Reyes Lao Alejandro Lara Becky Lara Angie Damaris Licon David Andrew López Lesley Gisel López Andrea Marina Loza Andrea Sophia Lozano Kimberly Lozano Romeo Eduardo Lozano, Jr. Isabel Luna Orelio Mancillas III Gabriela Mangual Bianka Isabella Martínez Isabella Skye Martínez Gabriel Medina III Theodore Melchor III Christina Elizabeth Menchaca Alexandra Yvette Mendoza Itzmenya Dali Miranda Sophia Saiya Molina Yenifer Moncivais Mia Talisa Montemayor Michelle Ann Montemayor José De Jesús Mora Citlali Moreno Soledad Moreno Victoria Amalia Moreno Teodoro Morua, Jr. Haziel Sarai Mota Elisa Cristina Múñiz Solchaga Kate Alexandra Muñoz Abi Gabriela Navarro Matthew Niño Ximena Paola Núñez Paula Graciela Ochoa Jonathan J. Ortíz Lorena Rita Ortíz Stephanie Ozuna Karla Verónica Páez Jonah Peyton Paratore Bernardo Daniel Pedraza Thania Julieta Peinado Gerardo Gabriel Pérez Kristina E. Pérez Lillian Pérez Matthew Jacob Pérez Elise Nicole Perkins Valeria Pruneda Rosalinda Puentes Lucero Abigail Rea Arianna Marie Requejo Emmanuel Reyes Corona Nidia Reyna Tahja Romell Reynolds Carolina Anahi Rizzi Derrick Jordan Rodríguez Ilse María Rodríguez Marla Yvette Rodríguez Edna Irene Romo Rodríguez Clarissa Annette Ruiz Lesly Lourdes Ruiz Jeraldy Del Sanjuan Saldaña Luis Enrique Salinas, Jr. Miriam Alejandra Salinas Noelani Gabrielle Salinas Sydney Rose Salinas Alexa Sánchez Cynthia Marie Sánchez Gerardo Sánchez, Jr. Victoria González Tómas Sanez Lucia Santa Anna Alexandra Gabriela Sarabia Amanda Sarinana Daniel Sarmiento, Jr. Javier Joshua Saucedo Ashley Lissette Segura Gerardo Sepulveda Kathy Guadalupe Silva Martínez Charli Ann Smith Cristian Solís Hannia Aracely Tejeda Aliza Anely Teller Viviana Tellez Hannah Alyssa Thompson Brandon M. Torres Verónica Azeneth Treviño Karina Valdez Lidia Itzamara Valdez Raymundo Hernan Valdez Figueroa Samuel Jordan Valdez Deriam Johanan Valdivia Casas Crystal Valverde Victor Hugo Vargas, Jr. Abby Vázquez Rebecca Vela Ruby Lorraine Vela Jessica Villarreal Karla Odalys Villarreal Manuel Villarreal, Jr. Robert Villarreal III Jafet Villeda Morales Gabriela Isela Walker Emilia Dawn Wilkinson Kylie Osbourne Yoemans Camila Zacarias García Marco P. Zambrano Kimberly Lizzeth Zamora Bachelor of Music Valerie Nicole Cortéz Ricardo Hernández, Jr. Carlos Mauricio Merino Gutíerrez Bachelor of Science Ashley Alexandra Aguilar Jesse Arroyo Jackeline Ayala Elvia Baldenegro Victoria Renee Barrera Ana L. Bazaldúa-Hernández Clarisa Buenrostro Verónica Natalia Cardenas Erick Brandon Ceniceros Vilen Chakerian Elliott Gisela Eslizeth Contreras Reyna Adrian Delgadillo Alba Kayli Gisselle Dimas Thomas Javier Elizondo Leónel Flores Lee Galván Miguel Angel García Ariana Garza Emily Garza Sajal Kaur Gill Ronen Gindic Dania Ivveth González Raúl González Ricardo Roberto González, Jr. Daphne Nicole Guzmán Fatima Del Pilar Hernández David Josiah Hinojosa Alexis Huante Gilbert Jalomo Nabeel Javed Danna Ely Juárez Destinee Ashley López Jennifer Inez López
Nicolas López III Eduardo Benjamin Lozano Elizabeth Maldonado Montoya Montserrat Martínez Ramiro Martínez III Daniel Alejandro Mendoza Aloys John Miller III Arianna Montes Rebeca Montiel Sofía Alexa Navarro Wilbert Nicolas Ezequiel Raymundo Núñez, Jr. Kevin Jesús Ortíz Felicia Zoila Paredez Ricardo Eliam Pedraza Carolina Pérez Orlando David Portillo Alberto Resendiz Ramos Ana Zulema Ramos Kimberly Rangel Benito Reyes Raúl Manuel Reyes Felipe De Jesús Rivas Cristina Rodríguez Fatima Rodríguez Jessica Lee Rodríguez Samantha Lisseth Roldan Daniel Joshua Salinas Jesús A. Sánchez Esmeralda Sandoval Maríana Sandoval Judith Marie Santos Michael Joséph Slaney Alissa Anahi Torres Dafne Michelle Torres Posadas Katherine Izabella Trejo Vianey Treviño Karina Anali Vargas Carlo Alberto Velázquez II Carolina Adriana Villarreal Eduardo Villarreal, Jr. Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Gustavo Adolfo Alonso Elizabeth Alvarado Abel G. Arce III Misael Atilano Fernando Ayala, Jr. Jaime Aaron Balli Viviana Barbosa Keyla Sarai Bentley Ernesto Carvajal Adrian Cristobal Castañeda Cesar Giancarlo Castañeda Guerra Natalia Reneé Chavarria Destiny Danielle Chavera Evelyn A. Contreras Javier De León, Jr. Daniella Delgado Ricardo Roel Díaz Saul Enrique Díaz Kevin Eduardo Flores Jorge Galaviz, Jr. Jocelyn Guadalupe García Nanci Giselle García Debbie Irene Garza Jonathan Garza Tiffany González Yoselin Margarita González Krystal Litzy González Barrientos José Armando Guerra III Nathan David Guzmán Anthony Vincent Handel Alexia Maríah Hernández Leslie Yasmin Hernández Victoria Renee Hernández Carla Ruby Ibarra Javier Jaramillo, Jr. Laysha Dominique Jiménez Leslie L. Joaquin Karla Azeneth Juárez Melissa Bernice Lara Sergio Longoria, Jr. Abigail Marie Martínez Juan Antonio Martínez, Jr. Roxanne Marie Martínez Federico Ezequiel Méndez Fernando Meza III Jorge Molano III Amber Kristel Molina Jackelyne Valeria Montemayor Natasha Marie Orta Valeria Camila Pérez Stephanie Ann Rendón Maríana Del Socorro Reyes Lizbeth Josselyn Reyna Yohury Leilany Reyna Brittany Shelby Ríos Maríafernanda Romanos Edna Irene Romo Rodríguez Khaylha Alexyz Rossell Johana Rubio Stacey Janette Salinas Elizabeth Amanda Sánchez Emiliano Sifuentes Ailen A. Silva Andrés Rafael Silva José Joel Solís Cameron Wayne Stevenson Ismael Talamante III Adrian Talavera José Armando Torres III Daniela Toscano Francisco Xavier Treviño Cesar J. Uribe Victoria Andrea Valadez Jessica Varela David Alejandro Vargas Roxanna Vazquez Omar Vela, Jr. Brianna Alejandra Villegas William W. Wise IV María Azucena Yruegas COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Yvette Alysse Abrego Vanessa Lee Aguilar Katherine Aleman Meagan Kristine Cantú Beatriz Ceniceros Renee Nicole Chapa Kayla Lizette Contreras Emma Renee Cordova Yliza Alejandra Cuéllar Daniela Durán Melanie Azenette Espinoza Joanna Elizabeth García Elda Galilea Guzmán Atalia L. Hernández Kassandra Lara Dania Yaritza López Peña Emily Paola Lujano Gabriela Monserrat Morales Mónica Poleth Navarro Dulce María Olguin Alejandra Marlene Orozco Leticia Carolina Quintanilla Cristina Ramon Fabiola Adriana Rodríguez Shelby Rodríguez Xenia Nicolle Rodríguez Yolanda Margarita Rodríguez Kristell Sánchez Marisol Sánchez Briana Aidee Sepulveda Vanessa Tovar Allayza Carolina Ugarte Angela Ramona Vela Sydney Viera Bachelor in Interdisciplinary Studies Daniela Gutíerrez Cristina Alejandra Hinojosa COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES Bachelors of Science Priscilla Lizette Aguilar Alberto Jace Aleman Priscila Carrillo Lizett Cruz Jorge Alberto De León, Jr. Juan Eduardo De Luna, Jr.
Kristina Angela Escamilla Flor Estrada Alexis García Rafael Omar García Karla Garza Andrea Gutíerrez Lizbeth Jaime Anna Macias Carolina Martínez John Peter Montalvo III Andy Ruben Padilla Abril Andrea Palacios Cassandra Linette Peña Alessandra Isela Pequeño Juliane Pérez Joséph Ivan Ramos Catheryn Renae Rodríguez Rolando Evan Rodríguez, Jr. Jonathan Roel Ruiz Alberto Siller Ariana Vega Annalee Michelle Venegas Daniel Patrick Villarreal Giselle A. Zavala Bachelor of Nursing Cristal Aldrete Cristina Adriana Alvarado Evelyn Amezcua Brianna Isabella Arizola Jesús Alejandro Armendariz Edith Arroyo Christopher Louis Brockman Petra Stephanie Camacho Cynthia Cecilia Carmona Angel Castillo Makayla Janelle Cavazos Natalia V. Crispin Cedillo Brandi Dawn Davis Alexa Mariela Díaz Cassidy Isdel Fonseca Abriel García Daniela Dennise García Stacy Lynn García Alexa Wendolyne Garza Mireles Andrea Garza Fatima Abigail Garza Katia Garza Leilany Garza Reynaldo Garza Ricardo Garza Jocelynn Gutíerrez Vanessa Myre Hein Treigh Alexander Hernández Kayla Denisse Hinojosa Azul Abigail Infante Ana Victoria López Brianna Michelle López Verónica Lozano Miguel C. Macalindong Ivana Martínez Jesús Alberto Martínez Krystal Nicole Martínez Leslie Paulina Martínez Melissa Gisselle Menchaca Victoria Linessa Mendoza Luisa Azeneth Meraz Anthony Nuño Isabella Amelie Ortíz Tyler Dey Ortíz Rebecca Sophia Páez Ashley Peña Cecilia Aylin Pérez Itzayana Madaid Ramos Joshua Ramos Yailin Ramos Sabrina Michelle Rangel Sebastian Rodríguez Ramírez Erika Liliana Sandoval Andraya Yvette Santos Mariel Karyme Solís Eric Mario Tavares Alejandra Tawil Mariela Itzel Treviño Krisen Trujillo Jennifer Marie Vela Alexandra Villalba Bruce Carlton Waid Teresita Martínez UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Bachelor of Arts Briana Janaye Alba Julee Anne Alba Ana Christina Alvarado Valeria Beltrán Antonio A. Buentello Steven Andrew Canales Anel G. Cardona Carla Sofía Contreras Karen Alexa Domínguez Victoria Martínez Dubon Gabriela Itzel Elizalde April Estevis Kaly Rochelle Flores April Denise García Miriam Guadalupe Garza Erika Hale Robert Marcos Hernández Diana Landa Andrea López Marlene Rae Munoz Naomi Murillo Mirna Edith Sánchez Naomi Lizeth Sánchez Alexia Tovar Karina Lizette Trevino Valeria Itzel Trujillo Diana Guadalupe Valadez Lizette Villalobos Maldonado Jenifer Lisset Zapata A.R. SÁNCHEZ, JR. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Master of Business Adminstration Devin Glenn Ansohn John Manuel Antezana Balbino Gabriel Arevalo Marin Alex Babu León D. Balarin Clarissa Benavides Jonathon Alexander Boodée Sam Allen Burnett Didier Arman Carreon Cesar Gerardo Castillo German Eduardo Castro Díaz Alex Jacob Cavazos Ellan Chang Justin Chee Cortenay Price Colling Ryan Christopher Collins Oswald Jay Cooper Hannah Irene Dale Courtney Derry Angela Marie Frady Irma García-Villarreal Juan Pablo Garza John Harold Gatens III James M Glass Jason Rey Gonzales Victoria Mireya González Adriana Ariela Gutíerrez Dominique Antoinette Hamson Steven W. Hart Sarah Volana Hazen Kimberly Hernández Sophia Kelsey Deborah Jean Kozuch Karen Azeneth Macareno Villarreal Saul Marroquín Ivan Mauricio Martínez Daniel Thomas Minesinger II Rachel Sungyon Moon Eduardo Arturo Morales Hinojosa Katrina Erica Morgan Joshua M. Moses Heather Nicole Mouzakis Alicia Marie Newton Bradford Nobbe Eric John O’Neal Gabriel I. Olivera Drew Ordner Matthew Erin Perales Rebecca Pérez Christian Pérez Valencia Katelyn Patricia Polenik Olivia Evelyn Power Luis Alberto Salazar Uribe
Malik Seaton Geoffrey Steven Smith Adriana Tamez Garza Ernesto Aaron Tamez Hernández Kathleen Ann García Jason Thomas Van Alstine Anna Jean Vázquez Lucila Pamela Villarreal Luke Tendo Wambua Karina Haoying Wang Abigail Brooke Wilson Oscar Armando Zamudio Master of Professional Accountancy Luis Adrian Aleman Zavala Erika Delgado Liang Yung Liu Cassandra Renee Rodríguez Master of Science Briana Anel Escobar Joséph Anthony Garza-Delapeña Gabriel Antonio González Emmanuel Prince Imanuel Sammeta Alexandra Villarreal COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Master of Arts Dulce Celeste Alonzo Yaritza Verónica Cadena Daniel Carrillo Osvaldo A De León Richard Judas Esqueda Alan Fernando García Eduardo Israel García Michael Patrick Long, Jr. Charles J. McCrann Noemi Morales Angelica Berenice Ramírez Pablo Rangel, Jr. Angelica Berenice Rocha Ashlie Lynn Sánchez Denise Gabriella Santos Stephanie Mayte Trevino Fernanda Valdez Marisol Valdez Briana Louise Vielma Master of Public Adminstration Lauren Brittany Biehle Admeeda Annizza González José Gilberto Hernández Jr. Amanda Raqueline Martínez Franchesca Paige Ramírez Nancy Ramos Cristina Morales-Segovia Luis David Vázquez Master of Science Sylvia Araceli Abrego María Carolina Alarcon Michelle Dominik Alba Mayra Nelly Arevalo Ruby Alejandra Ayala Clever B. Bonilla Corinna Olympia Ernestine Prols-Bryant William Joel Camarillo Christopher Michael Delgado Lindsay Brianne Esmeralda Alondra Guadalupe García Antonio García Erica Ruby García Cristina R. González Madison Renee Guerra Priscilla Hernández Darby Nicole Lowder Zujey Martínez Ashley Michelle Mayes Delia Medina-Valadez Mónica Alexandra Molina James Gregory Moore Daphne Dianey Ramos Michelle Dennise Villarreal Kimberly Jane Rodríguez Kolby Leigh Schievelbein Francis Vela Jacqueline Vuong Kristan Adore Wade Markeshia Unique Washington COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Master of Science Belinda Alaniz MaryJane Andrews Andrews Chelsea Paola Arellano Crystal De La Cruz Babineau Anais María Barrera Jennifer Anne Batey LaToya M. Bean Lisa L. Belmonte Christopher Terry Bookout María Elizabeth Borin Jessica Marie Braun Anissa Bravo Amanda Gayle Burton Jessica Cardenas Sylvia Alexa Covarrubias Maya Alexis Coy Rosalinda De Hoyos Sandy De La Rosa Aylin Díaz Jennifer Andrea Doss Diane Tyson Drake Heather Marie Duke Jessica Leanne Eichenberger Penny Kaye Engelking Amanda Estrada Iliana Farias Alejandra Flores Yara Guadalupe Flores Tarica Lynn Ford Tiffenee Rhea Freeman Araceli Melissa García Reyes García III Gustavo Garza, Jr. Elsa Y. Gomez Kelli Gotowka Anadina Woodrow Guzmán Ashley Marina Harris Eric Michael Harris Jesús Herrera Susana Herrera Teri Nicolle Hopkins Violeta Velázquez Clarisa Kizzee Amanda Nicole Lara Casey Alyssa Lawrence Roxanna Marie Leal Karie Ann Livengood Arlene López Lourdes Lizett Melgarejo Jessica Mendoza Luis Manuel Munoz, Jr. Yaneth Alejandra Murillo Judith Rocio Franco Becky Lee Navarro Laura S. Nieto Norma Alicia Nieto Amy Michell Nowlin Lorraine García Olguin Lizbeth Noor Ovando Sarah Michelle Oviatt Meagan Amanda Parker Marcelline Everett Pearson Lilia Pena Stephanie Gabriela Pérez Sylvia Verónica Ramos Bowen Day Perry Nathan Timothy Pope, Jr. Verónica Lynn Powell Bertha Haydee Quiroga Mariza González Rebmann Kimberly Yireh T. Reyes Netalie Carol Richards Jessica Aydee Riojas-Quinones Maríanne Michele Roberts David Alejandro Rodríguez Diana Ruiz Erika Salinas Sandra Elizabeth Sánchez Amanda C. Sandel Yvette Sena Ana Karen Sepulveda González Aileen Aracely Sifuentes Angelica Analee Sifuentes Ashley Marie Starks Sable Devonn Stephens-Wilson
Stephanie Nicole Tapia Haley Morgan Thomas Mary Elizabeth Encinas Khloe F. Torres Chia Hsueh Tsai Rina Renee Villanueva Alexis Wegner Kabrina Louise White Laura Demaree Yates Marissa Zavala Kasandra Aileen Zúñiga COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES Master of Science in Nursing Doris Corina Bermudez Maradelle Lilliam Cardenas de Lara Shelby Lea Cowen Jessica Anne Creel Marcus Alexander Dally Christopher Nolan Davis April Dawn Ford Sofía Isabella Gamez Shanda Keely Nicole Marie Miller Felice Marie Santos Kathryn Marie Slater Natalie Soto Cynthia Yvonne Valdez Jennifer Lewis Watson Daffanie Tham Williams Keith Aaron Williams, Jr. A.R. SÁNCHEZ, JR. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Doctor of Philosophy Xinhui Huang *The awarding of degrees to the Fall candidates named in this program is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of all their degree requirements. The listing of a student’s name in this program in no way implies or ensures their graduation.
ALMA MATER SUNG TO THE THEME FROM THE FOURTH MOVEMENT OF BEETHOVEN’S NINTH SYMPHONY A Song for Texas A&M International University Near to Rio Grande’s waters, stately towers above the plain, Stands our noble Alma Mater, wisdom raised for all to gain. Binding nations, hearts and visions, aspirations ever new, Hail to Thee, our Alma Mater! Hail to Thee, dear TAMIU! Here, ’neath sun and gentle breezes, dove and deer lodge safely by, May Thy children, safe in wisdom, flourish ever ’neath Thy sky. Pledge we faith and homage ever, joined in our diversity, May time ne’er efface the memory of our University! Binding nations, hearts and visions, aspirations ever new, Hail to Thee, our Alma Mater! Hail to Thee, dear TAMIU! ©1996 Lyrics by Ray M. Keck III, Ph.D. and family President Emeritus and Professor of Spanish
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