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MBA offers exonerated Death Row inmate fresh start

Ryan Matthews is ready to take a a big step toward charting his own course when he graduates from Texas Woman’s on Dec. 16 with an MBA, which has an emphasis on business analytics. When he was 17 years old, Matthews was convicted of a murder he did not commit. He spent five years on death row in Louisiana before DNA evidence exonerated him in 2004.

Organization president found business footing with advisory board

Texas Woman's sophomore Sarah Gee found her community with the College of Business Dean’s Student Advisory Board (DSAB). She was voted president of the student organization for the 2023-24 school year. 

Grad student pairs travel, service passions to support children’s hospital

Theodore Fields III combined his passions for traveling and service with a tailor-made trip to Antigua, Guatemala. The dual MBA/MHA graduate student in the College of Business spent two weeks volunteering in July with the GOD’S CHILD Project, which provides support in education, medical care, housing and food security to vulnerable children and families.

Ambassador gained support network on path to degree

Texas Woman's senior Lauryn Johnson joined many organizations during college. Those communities have opened doors for Johnson and supported her during tumultuous times.

Marketing team makes splash in first national competition

The TWU AMA chapter finished in third place along with six other colleges in the case competition at the AMA International Collegiate Conference. In just its first year of existence and first time at the convention, the Texas Woman’s chapter was also recognized as outstanding for its professional development efforts over the past year.