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Mission to create change drives student's passion

If student activism had a name, it would be Fiama Villagrana-Ocasio.

Fiama came to Texas Woman’s University last year with an initial goal to become a bilingual audiologist. That quickly changed.

TWU nutrition alumna finds new path to health and happiness

Texas Woman’s alumna Michelle Tribble (BAS ’16) made a name for herself as a culinary superstar. But just as tastes change, so too do dreams, and Tribble has decided to return to her alma mater to help her carve a new path in the food world.

Brother’s needs fuels TWU grad’s passion for helping others

Odemaris Ramirez remembers the challenging therapy sessions her brother Angel endured as a 2-year-old cerebral palsy patient.

Alia Moses (BBA ’83)—U.S. District Judge

Since she was appointed as the first female federal judge in the Western District of Texas nearly 18 years ago, U.S. District Judge Alia Moses has presided over roughly 1,000 criminal and civil cases a year.