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Juarense Breaks Barriers: at 64 He Obtains Second Degree in Utep

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Among the nearly three thousand students that this weekend will crowd the Don Haskins Center to celebrate their university graduation, a story stands out because of its symbolic strength, its human burden and its inspiring message. It is the story of Graciela De La Cruz, Hispanic woman, migrant, professionalist and example of perseverance, who at 64 years of age completes her second university career, but now at the University of Texas at El Pas…

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Among the nearly three thousand students that this weekend will crowd the Don Haskins Center to celebrate their university graduation, a story stands out because of its symbolic strength, its human burden and its inspiring message. It is the story of Graciela De La Cruz, Hispanic woman, migrant, professionalist and example of perseverance, who at 64 years of age completes her second university career, but now at the University of Texas at El Pas…

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diario.mx broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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