COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES THURSDAY, DEC. 11 FALL 2025
THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Robert L. Albritton, Chairman Jay Graham, Vice Chairman David C. Baggett John W. Bellinger James R. “Randy” Brooks Michael A. “Mike” Hernandez, III William “Bill” Mahomes, Jr. Kelley Sullivan Georgiades Sam Torn Jaquavous S. Doucette, Student Regent
For more about 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 9,000 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 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) nurtures its students’ academic and social development through instruction, research, and service to be responsible and productive members of our global society. 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 celebrates its 55th Anniversary as an institution of higher education in 2025-26. TAMIU prides itself on delivering an accessible, affordable, and exceptional higher education for all. Its innovative campus and programs help students harness the power of their dreams and create the reality they want and so richly deserve.
THE COMMENCEMENT PROCESSION THE OFFICIAL PARTY President: Dr. Christopher Maynard Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs: Dr. Claudia San Miguel Vice President for Enrollment Management: Juan Gilberto García, Jr. Vice President for Student Engagement: Rosalinda García Vice President for Institutional Advancement: Rosanne Palacios Vice President for Finance and Administration: Juan J. Castillo Commencement Speaker: José Angel Moreno Dean, College of Arts and Sciences: Dr. Marcus Antonius Ynalvez Dean, College of Education: Dr. Alfredo Ramírez, Jr. Dean, A.R. Sanchez, Jr. School of Business: Dr. Luis Pérez-Batres Dean, College of Nursing and Health Sciences: Dr. Elda Ramírez Dean, Global and Community Engagement: Dr. James O’Meara Dean, Sue and Radcliffe Killam Library: Dr. Colleen S. Harris
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 Assistant Professor of Voice/Choir Commencement Speaker José Angel Moreno Former U.S. Attorney, Southern District of Texas Distinguished Student Scholar Angelique Morgan 11 a.m. Teresa N. Jarrell 4 p.m. Conferring of Degrees Dr. Christopher Maynard President Presentation of Candidates Dr. Daniel De la Miyar Instructional Assistant Professor Daniel A. González Lecturer, Business Communication Presidential Closing Remarks Dr. Maynard Alma Mater Dr. Hwang
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER JOSÉ ANGEL MORENO FORMER U.S. ATTORNEY, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS José Angel Moreno was born in Nuevo Laredo and came to the United States at the age of seven without knowing a lick of English. He attended local public schools and graduated from Laredo’s Martin High School in 1975. In high school, Angel was a member of the “Laredo Baldies,” the national champion Jr. ROTC Drill Team in 1973. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps after high school. After graduating from then-Laredo State University with a B.S. in Criminal Justice in 1981, he obtained his J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law in Austin in 1984. Angel began his legal career at the District Attorney’s Office in Del Rio, TX in 1984 where he prosecuted felony cases. He became a Naturalized Citizen a year later. After three years at the DA’s Office, Angel became the Sector Counsel for the Del Rio Border Patrol Sector and was also appointed as a Special Assistant United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas. In 1989, Angel moved back to Laredo and joined the Webb County DA’s Office where he served as the First Assistant DA. While at the DA’s Office, Angel created the Criminal Complaint filing system, computerized the Hot Check system, and obtained and programmed their first electronic case management system. In 1991, Angel joined the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Laredo and served as the AUSA-In-Charge from 1992 to 1997. In 1993, as part of a trial team in Brownsville, he prosecuted the first Drug Kingpin case where the defendant was sentenced to death for his drug and murder offenses. In 1994, Angel served a one-year detail in Washington, D.C. as the Assistant Director for Criminal Programs for the Office of Legal Education where he provided training to federal prosecutors around the country. In 1997, he was assigned to the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) where he prosecuted corruption, drug, and money laundering cases in the Southern District of Texas. From 2001 - 2002, Angel served as the Program Manager for Plan Colombia where he oversaw the 12 Justice Sector Reform Programs to help Colombia reform its justice system. During that period, he also served as the Attaché for the Departments of Justice and Treasury at the embassy in Bogotá, Colombia. In 2002, he returned to Texas and served as the Narcotics Chief in the Houston Office. That year, he authored the proposal for the creation of what is now the OCDETF Strike Forces established throughout the United States. He also created the SoTX OCDETF Coordinator’s position and returned to the Laredo Office in 2003 to supervise the OCDETF AUSAs in South Texas until 2010. In 2010, he was judicially appointed as the United States Attorney for the SDTX and discharged that office until 2011. Angel returned to the Laredo office and served a second term as the AUSA-in-Charge in 2015-2017. During this second stint, he created the electronic filing system for Criminal Complaints and for Discovery submissions.
Angel served as an instructor at the National Advocacy Center since its creation in 1998. He was an international instructor for DOJ, the State Department, and the federal investigative agencies in most of Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain, and Uganda. He retired from DOJ in January of 2024 but continues to work as an international consultant on Justice Sector Reform. This year, at the request of the State Department, Angel provided training to police, prosecutors, military, intelligence, political, and private sector groups in Chile on transnational organized crime. Angel received the TAMIU Distinguished Alumni Award in 2010. Nominated by Bishop James A. Tamayo, he is now serving his fourth year on the National Review Board for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Angel and wife Martha celebrated 42 years of marriage this year. Their son Johnny is making a go of it near Austin, TX. They enjoy their retirement and plan to travel as much as they can for as long as they can.
DISTINGUISHED STUDENT SCHOLARS Carolina Hinojosa College of Education Originally from Laredo, Carolina Hinojosa is the daughter of Luis and Melissa Hinojosa and a graduate of United High School. Today, she earns a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and Teaching with a concentration in Special Education, graduating summa cum laude with a 3.9 GPA. While a student at TAMIU, Carolina was a member of the award-winning Ballet Folklórico Club, performing nationally and internationally on several occasions. Additionally, she traveled to Argentina as a Reading the Globe Ambassador as part of the First Year Experience initiative. She is a member of Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority Inc. and worked on campus as a Peer Mentor for University College. She is a recipient of the Minnie Dora Haynes Endowment and the Lamar Bruni Vergara Trust Scholarship. Upon graduation, Carolina plans to pursue a Master’s degree in the field of Special Education and begin working as a teacher. Angelique Morgan College of Nursing and Health Sciences Originally from Killeen, TX Angelique Morgan is the daughter of Danielle and Marvin Morgan. She attended Harker Heights High School in Harker Heights, TX. Today, she earns a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology, graduating summa cum laude with a 3.9 GPA. While a student at TAMIU, Angelique was a member of the Women’s Basketball team and the Student Athlete Advisory Committee and participated in community service on and off campus. She was named to the Lone Star Conference Academic Commissioner’s List and distinguished herself further by graduating in the top three of the department of Health Sciences and the top ten of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. Upon graduation, Angelique plans to pursue a Master of Business Administration in Management, then begin her professional career as a basketball coach. Her longtime goal is to become a collegiate women’s basketball coach, advancing the sport and shaping its future leaders. Teresa N. Jarrell A.R. Sanchez, Jr. School of Business Born and raised in Laredo, Teresa Natalie Jarrell is the daughter of Gordon and Rosario Jarrell. A proud graduate of United High School’s Class of 2010, she finished in the top five percent of her class. Today, she graduates from Texas A&M International University with a Bachelor of Business Administration with a Concentration in Marketing, earning magna cum laude honors with a 3.746 GPA and recognition on the Dean’s List during both of her final semesters. Teresa began her studies at TAMIU in 2010 and later returned with renewed dedication as part of TAMIU’s Closer Than Ever program to complete her degree while working full time and serving in leadership at Laredo First Assembly of God. Throughout her academic journey, she demonstrated a deep commitment to excellence and lifelong learning, applying her education to strengthen her leadership and community service. This dedication is evident in her work leading outreach initiatives and community events that reflect her compassion for people and a desire to bring local organizations together to serve thousands of families across Laredo. Teresa’s path reflects faith, perseverance, and servant leadership, guided by an enduring commitment to growth, learning, and community impact. After graduation, she plans to pursue a Master of Business Administration to continue growing in strategic leadership and expand her impact through faith-driven community development.
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 are designated by a silver medallion and a silver tassel 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 BACHELOR
Albania Algeria Argentina Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belize Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Cambodia Cameroon Canada Chile Croatia People’s Republic of China Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo Dominican Republic Kazakhstan Kenya Lebanon Liberia Libya Malaysia México Mongolia Montenegro Morocco Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Zealand 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 Zimbabwe COUNTRY FLAGS These flags represent countries or territories of current students and alumni of the University. 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
SUMMER 2025 GRADUATES A. R. SÁNCHEZ, JR. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Bachelor of Business Adminstration Dolores Flores Alexandra García Salanova Yoshemerit Asnarepse Gutiérrez Kayla Kristelle Lancón Diego Lucatero Lenix Sebastián Lumbreras Kevin Mata Brandon Uziel Salazar Eros Dylan Salazar Emiliano Salce Miranda Jennifer Ann Sánchez Diego Sabino Sifuentes Sara Vanessa Valadez Jasmín Zavala COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Bachelor of Arts Víctor Manuel Campa III Noah William Campbell Leah Elizabeth Cantu Alexa Michelle Cavazos Marissa Andrea Contreras Alexa Tais Cruz Daniel Antonio De La Rosa Josh Dominic Delgado Benito Díaz Isabella Monserrat García Stephanie Kristy González Tanya Marie González Janel Irais Hernández Felinda J. Jarmon Karina Celestina Leal Logan Joshua Lumbreras Alfredo Ashmed Martínez Itzel Idaly Martínez Christopher D. McDonald Esteban Adrian Mendiola Emilia Andrea Meza Abigail Kay Morgan Priscilla Atlanta Ramírez Trisha Lashay Reyes Kelsey Esthela Salazar Preston Christopher Salazar Marlyna Lizette Salinas Rosa Elena Salinas Jessie Ivan Sepulveda Simone Alicia Sposari Zabrina Jazelle Valles Emilia Renae Vela Luis Enrique Vela Daniela Michelle Yerena Christopher Alexander Zavala Bachelor of Music Félix Esquivel Bachelor of Science Ramón N. Álvarez Madison Byrd Fernanda Castillo Rangel Alexia Fernanda Conde Ramírez Nathanielle Delapeña Michael Christopher González Mauricio Martínez Ariadna Galilea Vela Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Joel Orlando García II Mildred Sheccid González Jenelle Ashley Luna Christina Marie Maldonado Carlos A. Martínez Lidia F. Martínez Kevin Adam Ramos Jason Giancarlo Smith Jaileen Odalys Uranga COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Mauricio Jaime Lerma Viera COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES Bachelor of Science Valeria Montserrat De Hoyos Carlos David Flores Mikaela A. Nava Abigaly Pecina Ronaldo Rocha Diana Mabel Serna Bachelor of Science in Nursing Yolanda A. Barrett Andrea Jouline Benavides Mary J. Booth Samantha Jo Gregory Kevin Brian Livingston Monica A. Peña Billie Jo Sage Stefanie Stephens Cynnessa Gail Whaley A. R. SÁNCHEZ, JR. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Master of Business Administration Timothy Akampa Esseiny Alanís Angélica Alvarado George Thaddeus Armstrong Alejandra Arriaga Cortés Jason Charles Baehr Myia Taylor Bennett Ramón Darío Bocanegra Mary Henriette Buasan José Emigdio Cervantes Gomez René Chávez Diana Davis Isabel Sarahí De Leon-MacTaggart Heather Nicole Douglas France Donna César Doyle Ashley Renée Enriquez Henry R. García III Kaileen Elizabeth García Sandra Saenz-García Amanda Marie Hartzo Samantha Joy Hecht Heather Rose Horne Brook René Johnson KenTarri Dakesha Jones Michaela Jones-Adcox Leon Ruben Kababie Caroline Grace Largoza Thai Duc Le Jacob Lewis Oseas López Carlos Ismael López Ortiz Selena Martínez Cole Thomas Mcmahan Angélica Mendoza Benito Moya Allisyn Jo Narro Dennis Matthew O’Brien Frida Ortega Galván Humberto Padilla Sunidhi Santosh Pathak Nicolás Davor Pohlenz Melissa Isabel Reyna A’Nhaya Auntrea’il Richardson Albrecht Christian Riepen Clarissa Sofía Romero Jean Pierre Roos Mayra Marlene Somarriba Muhammad Sufiyan Sorathia Todd Marshall Sorenson Kiran Surage Sela Elizabeth Thiessen María Angélica Villarreal Nañez Marco John Woods
SUMMER 2025 GRADUATES Master of Science Babitha Bhaskar Carolina Hale Ángela Denise Peterson Magaly Hernández Bryson Clay Hundley Ricardo E. Pedraza Tamanna Shaikh Shahbaz Hussain Syed Vanessa Leticia Valdez Casas Labib Wahid Grace Wiltgen COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Master of Arts Jacqueline Xitlally Merkley Eva Angélica Morales Natasha Renée Rodríguez Master of Science Janessa Nicole Alanís Sergio Jesús Arellano Antonio Alfredo Buentello Neri Briana Joshlynn Contreras Mariah Renée Delling Michael Benjamin Garza Jaqueline Olivia P. Gutiérrez Macie Rae Hagar Juan Eligio Juárez Lizbeth Yolanda Menchaca Cody Merrick Alejandra Moncada Kayla Garza Muñoz Madison Danielle Ramírez Evelyn Sánchez COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Master of Science Megan Aguirre Samantha Atsuko Bland Cameron Shoko Baker Amy Michelle Barco Jasdmere Zetesia Barnes Isabel Marie Barrera Melissa Burkhalter Bazan Bianca Angelina Bell Anesha Belton Marissa G. Canales Aracely Guajardo Chandler Clarissa Marisol Corona Davis Haley Daniele Crenwelge Christella Vanice Cruz Janette Cruz Katherine Lee Cullen Karen Elizabeth Davila Amber Lynn Duke Tamika Woodfork Ealy Tammy Evette Harvey Fontenot Brisna Misaira Fuentes Elba Iris García Annais Garza Monica Claire Gillespie Jacqueline Lorena González Yolanda Rodríguez González Arely Grisel González Melissa Guilbeau Cathleen Ybarra Hernández William Joseph Hoffman, Sr. Joshua Chase Holland Chelsea La’Ree Holt Michelle Hufford Jocelyn Jeffrey Anibal Ilicaua Jimenez Audrey Marie Johnson Brandie Halford Keeton Rabia Banu Khan Hannah Nicole Krause Katherine Limon Lyndsey Amber Litton Ashley Nicole Lomax Priscilla Marie Machado Sheri Lynn Martin Crystal Stephanie Martínez González José Luis Martínez Michelle Lee Massey Joshua Christian Mata Ariana Marie Maxwell Jacqueline Lyn McLendon Ana Marcela Medellin Hilda Lizzeth Mendoza Ashley Mireles Sofía Alejandra Moran Michele R. Morgan Rosanna Morillo Jennie Newsome Nguyen Cao Hoan Lidia Olvera-Garza Lyndsey Leigh-Anne Ortiz Rocio Aurora Pardo Pacheco Carolina Peña Sylvia Perez-Gamez Sherrie Rae Elizabeth Price Saania Abid Quazilbash Meredith Renée Raines Elizabeth Ramírez-Chávez Batina Ann Rand Evelyn Rangel Stephanie Michelle Richardson Brittany Layne Rios Ricardo Rios, Jr. Maribel Rios Alabarces Kimberly Amber Passman Astrid Lynne Marie Salveson Andrea Santana Moran Valerie Michelle Satterwhite Alejandra María Segura Karleigh Shaw Crystal Marie Sierracruz Michaela C. Skalski Ashley Sneed Michael Edward Supinski Ricardo Tapia, Jr. Sulema Michelle Tey Melissa Tobias Christina Uriegas Traeger Kristie D. Valdez Josie Valles Aris Rashelle Vogt Garret W. West Emily Marie Yarbrough COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES Master of Science in Nursing Jennyfer Beridis Alvarado Jennifer Anderson Brannum Alexandra Butsko Natalie Kristine Caperton Alyssa Marie Castillo Cally Cerna-Rivera Irais Andrea Elorreaga Karla María Faz Araceli M. Flores Delta Josselyn García Sarah Ann García Aaron Alejandro Garza Stephanie Marie Gonzales Abigail Granger Agustin Albino Guerrero Danilo Yu Huang Esmeralda López Stacey Dunivant López Cameron Alysse Marsalia Fidel J. Martínez Ruiz Luis Angel Martínez Juan Carlos Medina Karen Mendoza Carlos Enrique Mireles Rebecca Danette Montalvo Rosalinda Montemayor Denise M. Morales Florence-Ann Chidinma Ozoude Meagan Rochelle Phillips-Mcmahon Luis Manuel Ramón Sarah Nicole Rodríguez Ruth Abigail Romero Hannah Jiao Salazar Christina Belen Trevino
SUMMER 2025 GRADUATES Alicia Marie Tucker Kathleen Ann García Ingrid Mascareñas Valle A. R. SÁNCHEZ, JR. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Doctor of Philosophy Tochukwu Josephat Emegwa Saha Iqbal Hossain Zahidul Karim Liza Marie Lybolt COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Doctor of Philosophy Citlaly Berenice Palau Briana Ponce
FALL 2025 GRADUATION CANDIDATES A. R. SÁNCHEZ, JR. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences Alfredo Zaldivar, Sr. Bachelor of Business Administration Jessica Amelia Acosta López Sebastián Aguilar Cithlali Alcalá Rosales Airam Azareth Alcaraz Ernesto Iván Alfaro Robert Steven Álvarez Kimberly Renée Andrade Guillermo Arellano III Kenneth Arreazola Jennifer Alejandra Baca-Izquierdo Faith Isabella Ballesteros Rubén Jesús Barberena Olivo Josécarlos Benavides Bedian César Rhonaldo Calixto Omar Miguel Cantú Regina Cerda-Mesta Andrea Victoria Chávez Luis Alonso Cisneros, Jr. Elizabeth Colin Irina Isabella Corona Michael Ángelo Cortéz Reyes Adriana Alexandra Cortinas Agustín Dávila, Jr. Erick Delgadillo Claudia Clarissa Cremar Jorge Damián Díaz Katheryn Domínguez Ivanna Regina Enríquez Magaly Espinoza Javier Eliseo Flores Jorge Alberto Flores Gutiérrez Kimberly Flores Alonso Galván Ángel Ulysess Galván Óscar Galván Albert García Denis Alan García Gabriel Alfonso García II Dalia Abril García De León Brenda García Martínez Alejandra Garrido Alan Enrique Garza María Fernanda Gómez Rodrigo Iván Gómez Enrique Luis González Giselle González José Homero González III Roger Edgardo González Juan Antonio Gutiérrez Matthew Alexander Gutiérrez Samantha Judith Gutiérrez Stephanie Gutiérrez David Rafael Hachar Jennifer Hernández Kevin Alexander Hernández Teresa Natalie Jarrell Gregory Jiménez Jannelly Mariee Ledezma Mariana León Uvaldo F. León Antonio Roberto Liendo Alberto Pablo Lozano Diego Ricardo Luna Gustavo Tercero Luna Joaquín José Luna, Jr. Lorena Madrigal Gael H. Martínez Haziel Martínez Jacob Alan Martínez Vanessa Medina Angelly Esther Luna-Ayala Maximiliano Meza Ángel Andrés Mireles Hernández Arizbeth Mora Óscar Alejandro Morales Salma Muñiz Cynthia Yvette Navarrete Raúl Núñez Catalán Adriana Olvera Hernández Alexandra Palacios Víctor Manuel Palafox Melyxxa Paredes Karla Lauren Pedraza Erica Saraí Peña Marcella Ayleen Peña Brianna Kristelle Pérez Cecilia Elizabeth Pérez Luis Alberto Pérez Vanessa Pérez Jorge Piña Alejandra Ramírez Ibarra Armando P. Ramírez, Jr. Stephanie Ramírez Max Ramos Martha Andrea Rayo Valeria Guadalupe Reyes Leonardo Reyna Archie Riley III Heidy Rivera García Cecilia Rodríguez Michael Anthony Rodríguez Javier Rodríguez Ponce Alan Romero Rossana Salas Alyssa Salazar Enrique Saldaña Trejo Grecia Avril Sánchez Noriega Héctor Jesús Santos Nicole Jorgene Allisha Schwengle Ivan Shkurovich, Jr. Andrés Solbes Barnett Iraida Ixel Suárez Mark Anthony Téllez Ashly Jasmin Torres-Ramírez Abigail Treviño Lorena Ysabelle Treviño Alexis A. Vázquez Gerardo Aarón Vázquez Emiliano Vela Sofía Berta Villanueva Carlos Arturo Zambrano Soraida Zúñiga COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences Luz M. Carrera Patrick Blake Conaway Bachelor of Arts Leonor Aguirre Esteban Alarcón Leticia Ivette Arredondo Frida Ximena Arzeta-Gómez Miriam Joseline Ayala Faviola Cabrera Arianna Yvette Cadena Dania Isabella Cadena Kasey Abigail Camacho Kayla Sophia Camarillo Juan Simon Capetillo, Jr. Karymé Gitzel Carreon Elba Yazid Carriles Arriaga Samantha Carvajal Karen Castro Leeanna Guadalupe Castro Lorena Isabel Cavazos Ana Cecilia Cazares Jonathan Cervantes Abigail Lizette Chapa Anna Adelina Contreras Tanya Jocelyn Contreras Aiden Matthew Crawford Derrick Wesley Crooks Asael Cruz, Jr. Karla Edith Cueva Elani Alyssa De Hoyos Rafael De Llano Aldo De Los Santos, Jr. Ana Silvia Domínguez
FALL 2025 GRADUATION CANDIDATES Jorge Rolando Escudero Richard A. Esparza Adela Mariana Espinoza Gavin Matthew Espinoza Rebekah Ann Esquivel Alejandra Farías Diana Flores Fernando Andrés Flores Frank J. Flores Patricio Flores, Jr. Vianney Annalee Flores Ariana Flores Salas Óscar Iván Flotte Kryzia Victoria Fragoso Génesis Sofía Galdámez Blanco Daniel Santiago Galindo Abraham Alberto García, Jr. Anabel García Genaro J. García Kassandra Lizeth García Mindy Marie García Sean A. García Vianey García Fatima Garrido Denisse Garza Karina Garza Natalia Renée Gómez Jessica S. Gonzales Ana S. González Connie Sherlyn González Eskay Kayci González Ingrid Erika González Sarah Alissa González Sophia Lucille González Israel Gracia III Ashton Blake Greig Valeria Samara Guajardo Claudette Guardiola Gerardo Guerrero, Jr. Jennifer Guerrero Dora Nohemi Gutiérrez Jesús Nithesh Gutiérrez Jocelyne Alondra Gutiérrez Mark Anthony Gutiérrez Rochelle Gutiérrez Kaylee K. Guzmán Keila Jahdai Heredia Gabriel Agustin Hernández Gabriela Denise Hernández Irlet Sofía Hernández Óscar Gael Hernández González Alejandra Aide Herrera Jesús Eduardo Herrera Alexandra Maree Hill Carolina Jerri Inguanzo Andrea Celeste Jiménez Deborah Sue Juárez Caileen Lizette Lara Jacob Lara Hugo J. Larrañaga III Juan Alberto Leal, Jr. Carina Andrea Limón Andrea López Manuel Antonio López Verónica Esmeralda López Ashley Lugo Leela Deveigh Maciel Kaytelynn Malacara Damián Isaias Maldonado Alyssa Karina Martínez Gerardo Martínez Priscilla Martínez Montserrat Martínez Fuentes Jazmín Dee Martínez-Soto Fernanda Carolina Medina Sophia Helena Medrano Tatiana Rayne Mendoza Alondra Renée Milera Britney A. Farris Mía Braelyn Monroe Katherine Mora Cynthia Yazmin Moreno Leticia Jacqueline Moreno Lily Annabelle Moreno José E Murillo, Jr. Nadine Nava Joy Esperanza Niño Diana Elisa Nuño Brandon Justin Oliva Alejandro Olmos Susie Olmos Amy Mariel Orozco Angela M. Ortega Rafael Ortíz Maximiliano Paniagua Diana Laura Patiño Ever Baldomero Peña Anaid Alejandra Pérez Emily Marie Pérez Gilbert Elliott Pérez Mía Teresa Pineda Anahí Andrea Ramírez Andrea Ramírez Carolina Ramírez Flores Jason Aiden Ramón Noel Ramón, Jr. Kassandra Marie Ramos Raúl Alonso Ramos, Jr. José Arturo Rayo, Jr. Abigail Raz Itzel Guadalupe Rea Alejandro Javier Reyes Ashley Rocha Celeste Aimee Rodríguez Elizabeth Cristina Rodríguez Juan Reymundo Rodríguez Kate Rodríguez Klarabel Marlissa Rodríguez Melissa Grizeth Rodríguez Mía Fernanda Rodríguez Valery Nicole Rodríguez Aime Rodríguez Rocha Sandra Renée Roel Karla Alejandra Arzamendi Gabriela Romero Angela Ruiz Laisha M. Salazar Alejandra Lizette Saldívar Ashley Madison Salinas Kylie Ann Sandoval Nicholas Antons Sands Tomas Rene Sanmiguel Fernando Xavier Santiago Cazares Alissa Santos Raquel Serna Michael Ángelo Silva-Ruiz Emilio Solórzano Agredano Carmen Leigh Summers Rolando Aarón Tejeda Melanie Nicole Torres Lauren S. Treviño Natalia Andrea Treviño Anahí Ugartechea Brian Marcos Valdez Carla Victoria Valdez Melanie Kay Amézquita Valenciano Dylan Ryan Van Skyock Karla Roxana Varela Jasia Vargas Sonia Denise Vásquez Jesús Óscar Vázquez III Silverio Jesús Vázquez Annette Vega Emily Elizabeth Vega Luis Vela Ivan Venegas Manuel Eduardo Villa Sanjuanita M. Villafranca Daniela Villagómez Kadence A. Villarreal Kristell Villarreal Tanya Lizzette Villarreal Alexia Daniela Villeda Aquino Michelle Villeda Morales Yahel Yepez Jyselle Dyandra Zamora Carlos Zapata Bachelor of Music Dante Gamaliel Carrion Destiny Ashleigh Contreras
FALL 2025 GRADUATION CANDIDATES Ramiro Israel García Adrián Sebastián Hernández Victoria Lynn Hernández Alán Rubio Sánchez Yahir Santillán Bachelor of Science Israel Abel Adame Jimmy Aguirre, Jr. Adam Alomar Sebastián Álvarez Josué Gael Argüello Natalia Benavides José A. Bernal Eduardo Carrillo Aisha Kenneth Casas Jadyn Aliana Casillas Frida Vanessa Castilla Alejandro J. Castiñeyra David Cepeda Kassandra Cepeda Carlos Chacón Marlon Chávez Jazmín Nicole Cortéz Ashley De La Rosa Andy Alexander De Luna Irwing De Luna Nathan Noel De La Rosa Cecilia Durán Santiago Flores IV Vanessa Irazema Flores Sebastián Fragoso Damián Fuentes Arturo Gálvez III Andrea Denise García Gilbert García Rebekah Anely García Victoria Rose García Valeria Dalay Garza Raúl Sebastián González Andrea Herrera Claudio Jesús Herrera Osvaldo Herrera, Jr. Ashley Nicole Hinojosa Jonathan Alejandro Holguín Fermin Huerta, Jr. Gabriel Alejandro Jiménez Mauricio Jiménez Ethan Eric Lagunes Jorge Lara, Jr. Emily Nicole López María Aurora López Anthony Albert Luna Ángel A. Luviano Olivares Antonio Martínez, Jr. Judith Martínez Sydney Brooke Martínez Alan Eleosin Mejía Ruth Mendiola Herrera Rodolfo Alexandro Mendoza Adalberto Morales Gael Alejandro Mota Óscar César Ángel Obregón Carlo JoseMaría Ochoa Santos Sylvia Patricia Ortega Sebastián Palomo Augusto Julian Partida Elizabeth Pérez Melany Pérez Miguel Ángel Pompa Natalyá D. Ramírez Alyssa Lynn Ramírez Loeffler Sarah Sofía Ramos Luna Florence Amairany Rentería Hannah Marie Reyna Natalie Reyna René Alejandro Reyna Francheska Nicole Compean Jorge R. Rodríguez Rolando Rodríguez Viviana Valeria Rodríguez Miguel Ángel Rubio Alexis Ruiz Emma Brianna Sáenz Jorge Sebastián Sáenz Osvaldo Jesús Salazar Jesús D. Salazar Mildred Samaniego Karina Silva Martínez Enrique Manuel Solís Jesús Sebastián Solís Noelia Monserrat Soto Abraham A. Tipa Lizette Tlacuatl Alejandro Treviño Dante Francisco Treviño Natalie Valdez Patricia Giselle Vallejo Alan Verdugo Elias Villarreal Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Nayelli Jezel Acevedo Alec Christopher Álvarez Diego Fernando Amézquita Edgardo Ayala Melanie Aislinn Barrera Andrea Botello Ángel Caballero Mariann Cabrera Mía J. Carreon Kenia Lizeth Ceballos Ruth Madian Chávez Azul Lucero Contreras Janet Noemí Cruz Daniel Armando De La Peña Kayla Del Bosque Jesús Geovanny Flores Leah Jade Flores-Malacara Kryzia Victoria Fragoso Christopher Sebastián Galicia Kimberly Karina Garay Marlayna Michelle García Roberto García Ramírez Zoe Lee Garza Khrystal Aleece Gaxiola Orlando Butcho Gómez Elisa Esmeralda González María Concepcion González Mayra Alejandra González Valerie González Dyanira Giselle Granados Ashley Guel Devanhi Dalai Guillén Paula Victoria Guzmán Eduardo Elliot Hernández Minú Stephanie Hernández Nicholas Hernández III Victoria Lyann Higle Diego Ibarra Michelle Lara Rogelio Gómez Lara Dennis Damián Linares Adriana Marie Madrid Adamarís Guadalupe Manjarrez Liseida Marcela Maqueda Rubio César Alejandro Martínez Leonardo Martínez Randi Renée Martínez Valentina Martínez Yuritci Martínez Amanda Denise Medellín Leslie Medellín Mara Abigail Mejía Sebastián Mejía Nelson Iván Méndez Carlos Andrés Montiel Gerardo Javier Moreno Stephen L. Nix Jr. Yunnuen Olmedo Varela Carlo Evan Palacios Emilio Daniel Pérez Eric Allen Ramírez Mía I. Ramírez Sergio Alberto Ramírez Mayela Lizette Ramos Jorge Alberto Rangel, Jr. Vanessa Nicole Reed Alberto Manuel Reyes Isabel Marie Reyes
FALL 2025 GRADUATION CANDIDATES Karla Michelle Reyes Kaylan Ríos Salvador Ríos, Jr. Joaquín Rodríguez-Reyes José Antonio Rodríguez, Jr. Noemí Rubio Natalie Nicole Saldaña Valeria Salinas Isela Alessandra Sánchez Díaz Clarissa Lyzzette Sena Abigael Cecilia Sencion George Sobrino Paúl Dante Torres Leslie Tovar Nallely A. Tovar Yadhira Trejo Jesse Ray Valenzuela Sugey Adaly Vallejo Jacqueline Vera José Roel Vidaurri, Jr. Joshua Alvarez Viera Andrea Ailed Villanueva Manuel Alejandro Villarreal Tomas Alejandro Villarreal COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Aneth Aguirre Jocelyn Rae Álvarez Natalia Yvette Arrezola Christelle Audiffred Tiffany Denise Botello Sara Marcella Carrillo Mary Lorraine Cavazos Alejandro Gabino Cerda Angelica Melissa Del Río Danya Díaz Vanessa Jaclyn Esparza Anahí Flores Jazlyn Nicole Flores Meagan Kellie Flores Juan Manuel García Ashley Godines Dania Emilse González Emily Alexa González Galilea González Andrea Gutiérrez Kristina Adriana Guzmán Bernice Josephine Hernández Tiffani Nicole Hernández Carolina Isabel Hinojosa María Paula Hinojosa Yahaira Montserrat Jasso Alondra Judith Lara Adriana Leija Cassandra Giselle Martínez Diana Michelle Martínez Mariana Martínez Vallina Alyssa Mata Mario Mata, Jr. Kimberly Joana Mejía Francisco Miranda, Jr. Kassandra Mojica Karla Michell Moncivais Nancy Sabrina Moreno Carolina Nishiyama-Estopier Monique Giselle Ommen Daniella Grace Ortíz Clarissa Renée Oyarzábal Karymé Ramón Alexa Resendez Ingrid E. Sierra Sol Airam Soldevilla Jewel Nicole Suárez Emily Ann Valadez Esther Nicole Valdez Mathew Alexander Vázquez Ximena Vidal COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES Bachelor of Science Reyes Alejandro Armendáriz Sharon Elizabeth Berumen Fuentes Kimberly Nicole Caraballo Ariadne Alejandra Carrizales Richard Iván Casso Omar Cervantes Alan Chapa Zaden K. Danielson Mathew A. Duron Melissa Fraga Edmundo Javier García José Juan García, Jr. María Vivian García Jessica Marisol González Sophia Gutiérrez Carolyn Hinojosa Jaime I. Jiménez Carlos A. Juárez, Jr. Clarissa Marie Lara Alexander Lee Lugo Joselyn Alessandra Martínez Karen Adriana Martínez Vielka Stephanie Martínez Pérez Abigail Ayleen Medina Mathilda Isabelle Mitchell Angelique Symone Morgan Esteban E. Murillo Jay P. Murillo Rebecca Anai Navarro Hiram Orozco Zujey Parada Gerardo Peña Yolanda Pérez Ailyn Pérez- López Abed Ponce Rafael Artemio Rendón Ashley Resendez Abraham Rubio, Jr. Efraín Matthew Ruiz Giavanna Marie Salazar Gerardo Yanez Alexander Sarahi Zepeda Bachelor of Science in Nursing Thuayba Abuelyaman Samantha Michell Alvarado Elizabeth Amaya Gabriel Alexander Barrientos Carlos Alberto Bonett Justin Michael Brayton Emily N. Castañeda Juliana-Jene Palomares Castañeda Kayla Aileen Chaires Carolina Chávez Stacey Emily Christensen Maricela Cisneros Kayla Cortinas Angela Zuzeth Dávila Dinorah Dávila Mar Penelope Dávila Hannah Elizabeth Flores Erick Galindo Flores Alexa Kristine García Stephanie García Amanda Gómez Samantha Alexis González Sofía Y. González Estebane Evelyn Celeste Guel Arturo Guerra Montemayor Nitika Gupta Jacquelyn Lynette Gutiérrez Mauricio Hernández, Jr. Yulissa Giselle Hernández Napoleon Yahir Herrera Jessica Benita Ikharo Luis Roberto Lazo Gustavo Daniel López, Jr. Jasmine Evie López Michael Ervey López, Jr. Venessa Isabelle López Alexa Nicole Luna Fernanda Rachelle Martínez Hannah Elizabeth Martínez Sophia Inés Martínez Montserrat Martínez Nava Grecia M. Meza
FALL 2025 GRADUATION CANDIDATES Salvador Muñoz Andrea E. Niño Vanessa Ocadiz María Michelle Olivares Brian Oliveros Paulina Olmos Adewunmi Olusola Onifade Alyaha Ortega Abigail Larissa Palacios Alexandra Paredes Shirley Marie Parra Lucero Peredo Solomon Quartey Valerie Ramírez Sofía Aide Regalado Leeanne Lizette Rentería Kathryn Danielle Reyes Alexandra Guadalupe Rivera Eliseo Rodríguez Monserrat Rodríguez Tanya Padilla Rojo Viviana Rubi Saavedra Lizbeth Salazar Mía Guadalupe Salinas Valerie Grace Salinas Ángel Sánchez Xochitl Asiul Sánchez Layssa Merary Santos Alvarez Sandra Sendas Sofía Silerio Amanda Dawn Spencer Abelyen Suh Sofía Lee Vela Ariana Anissa Ydrogo Brianna Therese Ydrogo A. R. SÁNCHEZ, JR. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Master of Business Administration Eilaf A. Abdelkarim Jaison Saji Abraham Rashid Wael Abu Awwad Alejandra Aguilar Alberto Jace Alemán Jordan Wray Allen Dustin Ray Almaraz Haley Michelle Benson Perla Lizeth Bernal Jo Anne Billeck Kiana Reginé Brown Andrés Osvaldo Cano Aguilera Olga Idalia Castillo Jonathan S. Chávez Sabrina Joecelin Chávez KeVonte’ Mar-Quorius Cockrill Ilse Ludivina Cortéz Javier Orlando Cruz Cabrera Bianca Selene Cuevas John Augustino D’Amico Luis Ricardo De León Vaniela Judith Del Bosque Villaseñor Daniel Isaac Flores Rocío Faviola Flores Craig Patrick Gallivan Nickol Marie Gallivan Esmeralda García Thelma Mitchell García Ryan Oliver Garner Demian Garza, Sr. Bryant Iván González Julia Cristina González Marian Maricela González Dynasty Glory Harpel John Alex Hart Andria Michell Hernández Stephanie Hinojosa Ella Victoria Howland Kemo Jobarteh Kristopher Lee Kimbrough Ysabella M. Knowles Michael Wayne Kubecka Steven Landree, Jr. Alfredo Antonio Leal López, Sr. Judson Cole Mabile Winny Kerubo Mairura William Mebane Yaritza Yaré Mendoza Jennely Christine Moreno Sree Ramya Naraharisetty Jayden Nicole Nowak Homar Ochoa Alyssa Anahí Osorio Kassandra Azeneth Pachicano Vaishali Pandey Franklin Pham Marvin Prempeh Asif Rahman Ali R. Rahmatellahi Giselle Reyes Carolina Yvette San Miguel Alyssa Martha Saldívar Octavio Santos José Luigi Sifuentes Loera, Sr. Jim Silus Araceli Elizondo Solís Matthew Dale Stafford Megha Subedi Kyle Benson Tate Tyler Townley Chelsie Van Deman Mirella C. Vela Nikola Vukadinovic Mansoor Wahdat Brandon Allen Walker Bailey Lynn Webb Master of Professional Accountancy José Emmanuel Hernández Kevin Anthony Muñoz Karina Niño David Ríos Alexa Rodríguez Vela Matthew Soto Master of Science Austin Tres Alemán Bernardo Barragán José Orestes Bormey William Eric Castillo Ameboe Emlor Theresa Marie Espino Onize Judith Fuentes Loyrie Mae Gray Parkavi Nivedha Jegatheeson Jayapoopathy Mayra Samantha Ruiz González Graeme C. Siazon-Consolacion David Israel Vargas Jesús Rodolfo Villegas Serenitea Au’jenai Wiley Harris Michael Ian Wingle COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Master of Arts Pedro Alemán, Jr. Jonathan Diamond Bazadoni Mayra Patricia Cruz Lucia Del Carmen Flores Regina Flores Jonathan Macías Annya Alejandra Mendoza Mónica Isabel Perales Amira Yedid Samaniego Master of Public Administration María Guadalupe López Cesia K. Pérez Kiara Sánchez Deodata Torres Timothy Jermaine Wright Master of Science Mariyah Abbas Amiya Marie Allen Jesse Amézquita Ziana Seferina Briseño José Miguel Cabrera, Jr. Jessica Darice Canabal Diana Hayley Canchola Adam B. Carroll
FALL 2025 GRADUATION CANDIDATES Ernesto Carvajal Rosalie Castilleja Rebecca Elizabeth Flores Priscilla Fuentes Karen Sofía Galván Nathanael Austin Gammage Jacqueline Canales-García Laura Andrea Garza Ricardo Alberto Hernández Anya Renée Juan Risco Miranda Nicole Keown Anna Karen Lara James William Baxter Leggitt III Mitchell Keelan Manyk Denise Martínez Roxanne M. Martínez Ray-Nicholas Montiel Citlalí Moreno Najarai Chauntel Alisha Nawls Alejandra D. Nuncio Eric Michael Ortíz Joy Lynne Preston Valery Nicole Rentería Juan Enrique Rocha Karla Kristal Rodríguez Luisa Mariana Rodríguez María G. Rodríguez Carolina Yvette Sánchez LaTosha Kay Sánchez Alyssa Gisel Sandoval Yessenia Carolina Sandoval Getzemani Santibañez Joseph David Sellers Kaela Richel Talplacido Taylor Teal Hugo Armando Torres-Salazar Crystal Vásquez Amy Vázquez Verónica Villa Zavala COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Master of Science Luz Mercedes Acosta Serrano Elizabeth Almanza Ángel Lea Anderson Jesús G. Arredondo Verónica Alejandra Ávila Viviana Barens Morales Sara Barnard Brianna Rachel Chapman Barron Mónica Eugenia Basaldúa Joe Béjar Sonia Zamora Blain Nekenisha Brand Michelle Elaine Briggs Christina Nicole Bustamante Claudia Aracely González Diana Pérez Canal Sandra Carranza Andrea Abisai Castillo Ortíz Alexander Castro Sara Nicole Cavazos Sylvia Cedillo Manuel Cerda, Jr. Tifany Alexandra Chevez Molina Anthony James Cooke II Angela Cristina Cuéllar Amie Winnetta Daryanani Rheanna Elisabeth Davis Jonathan Delgado Analy Delgado Maldonado Kristel Lucy Deutzman-Fell Shelly M. Donathan Karen Grace Doyal Makaela Dresch Lori Jean Drissel Roslyn Janine Duggan-Phillips Shannon Kristine Dusek Taylor S. Edwards Olga Carolina Felix Edelmira Fernández Kathya Vanessa Flores Shannon Leigh Flores Cody Fernando Fonseca Leasha Forbes Tiffenee Rhea Freeman Phylis Wilson Gage Alberto Luis García Gisselle García Mildred Garza Christine Michelle Gigliotta Krystal Guevara Leal Elda Galilea Guzmán Elizabeth Ashleigh Hammit Lisa Baker Hays Dulce Carolina Heredia Olivia Ester Hernández-Rice Cristina Alicia Herrera Mayra Leticia Treviño Sonia Alejandra Herrera Erna Edelweiss Hooks Cole L. Hunt Jaylin Mya Jack Julia Marie Jones Tiffany Michelle Karr Jenny Kier Roxanne Lynette Giusti Lapointe Yasmeen Leach María Rosa Ledezma Jana Aleshia León Josué López Lama Jamal Loubani Analía Luzardo Mauccione Adriana Macías-Olivares Jennifer Kay Mailloux Aniram B. Marín Amanda Martínez Lauren Liliana Martínez Leobardo Luis Martínez, Jr. Jennifer Leigh Maxwell Matthew James McCullough Elizabeth M. McCullough Danielle Latrice McLendon Christina Marie Miller Itzayana Moran Marina Marily Moreno Chasity Carlile Myers Colby Ryann Myers Isis Orozco Cancel Rebecca Anne Parks Tiara Lanae Peacock Amanda Sharon Peart Lilia Peña Arely Sarahi Pérez Christine Pérez Savannah Allura Perry Nadia Perusquia Victoria Pizana-García Sarah Beth Pool Jessica Poole Blair Turner Porter Carmen Azeneth Ramírez Altheea Ramón Kayla Ann Readus Priscilla Reyna Ricardo Rodolfo Rincón Alan Rodríguez Elizabeth Rodríguez Herman Isaac Rodríguez Sandra Benítez Romero Tamara Partlow Sakuda Analiza Ramírez Diana Sanmiguel Gutiérrez Lizette Sánchez Katherine Renée’ Piske Smalley Emily Denise Swanson Jacquelyn Renée Swanson Morgan González Taylor María Guadalupe Tinajero Hannah Torres Joy Treviño Bonnie De La Cruz Valdez Michael Anthony Valdez Jill Trubee Van Geffen Briceida Hernández Varela William Jay Vorauer Patricia Janine Wallace Shannon Michele Watson Estafana María Whitmer Nandita Wikhar
FALL 2025 GRADUATION CANDIDATES *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. COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES Master of Science in Nursing Cynthia Crystal Aguilera María Isabel Contreras Maribel Gonzales Domínguez Madeleine Domino Lashanta Gipson Melissa Annette González Sabrina González Claudia Adriana Gutiérrez Alicia Marie Jaks Haley Johnson Andrea Rose Knott Pedro R. Maldonado Alexa Muñiz Florence Olayemi Okotie Mathew Peter Ortegón Roland J. Patricio Klarissa Yamileth Pedraza Gina Angela Poree Danielle Lee Ramos Nicole Lynnette Rodríguez Sydney Danielle Tittor Kristina Vianey Vásquez Lindsey Diane Wright COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Doctor of Philosophy Carlos Álvarez
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