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PV Grads: Miguel angel Pecho Kinson

Miguel angel Pecho Kinson Miguel angel Pecho Kinson Hometown: Malabo, Equatorial Guinea Degree: Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems Are you a first-generation college student? If so, what does that mean to you? Yes, I am a first-generation college student. This achievement holds immense significance for me and my family. It

2024-12-13T13:56:40-06:00December 12, 2024|College of Business, First-Gen Forward, News, PV Grads, Student News|

How one PV Grad’s lifelong dream to be an engineer could change the future of AI

Christina Hastings ā€˜17 In a field with a severe underrepresentation of Black women, Christina Hastings ā€˜17 is not your typical engineer. While Prairie View A&M University has garnered a reputation as a leading producer of African American engineers, with the success of programs like the five-year BS/MS tract, the field remains largely dominated

PV Grads: Damon Smith

In my family, education is foundational. Howard University, University of the District of Columbia, South Carolina State University, Alabama A&M University, North Carolina Central University, and now Prairie View A&M University: HBCUs have always been at the forefront of how we pursue further education. From a young age, my parents have always instilled in me

PV Grad earns second bachelor’s degree, on way to master’s

Prairie View A&M University senior Wend-Toe Congo’s name, ā€œNothing is impossible to Godā€ in MoorĆ©, is apt. The wife and mom of two has a bachelor’s in economics management already under her belt, and she’ll add a bachelor’s in accounting when she graduates from PVAMU this week. This, while already planning to pursue her master’s

2024-12-12T10:57:16-06:00December 6, 2024|College of Business, First-Gen Forward, News, PV Grads, Student News|

Breaking Cycles, Building Futures: This PV Grad is on a journey to inspire change

From the vibrant streets of Kingston, Jamaica, to the distinguished halls of Prairie View A&M University, soon-to-be Dr. Sh-Shanna Ellington’s story is one of resilience, service, and boundless ambition. This week, she becomes the first in her family to earn a PhD, a milestone that represents more than personal achievement—it’s a beacon of hope for

PV Grads: Akela Woodard-Mardis

Photo credit: @Bailey.Photography_ My name is Akela Woodard-Mardis, and I am a proud alum of Prairie View A&M University. I earned my bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in 2022, and on December 13, 2024, I will graduate from Prairie View A&M with my master’s degree in juvenile justice. My journey has not been

PV DBA Grad Tyishia S. N. Goldsberry embodies excellence in PVAMU’s largest graduating doctoral cohort

PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas - Prairie View A&M University is on the cusp of a historic moment as it prepares to celebrate the largest graduating class of doctoral students in the University’s nearly 150-year existence. Sixteen students will walk across the stage at PVAMU’s 113th Summer Commencement on Aug. 10, earning their doctorates. Almost 300 other

This PV Grad is earning a bachelor’s degree and embarking on a law career at 19

PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas - Arianna Williams is different from your typical college graduate. At just 19 years old, she is set to graduate from Prairie View A&M University with a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Management, completing her college education in less than four years. Not only that – she is a first-generation college

This PV Grad is ready to kick off her career at Fortune’s ā€˜Most Admired Companies’

PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas - Carterica Clark, a proud native of Shreveport, Louisiana, has carved out an inspiring path for herself as a first-generation college student. All set to receive a bachelor's degree in business management from Prairie View A&M University, Carterica will soon begin her new career at Cintas, which was recently named Fortune’s 2024

PV Grad Marion Gibson fortifies family’s legacy as a first-generation graduate

Marion Gibson '24 PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas - Marion Gibson wears the title of a first-generation college graduate with honors. Her childhood years growing up in poverty in Houston were her motivation to go to college and break the generational curse. ā€œI was determined to put some respect on my family’s legacy,ā€ she said.

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