May 9, 2025 - 12:48

LONGVIEW, Texas – A senior from Letourneau University is set to graduate with a degree in electrical and computer engineering, marking a significant milestone in their academic journey. This moment is not just about earning a degree; it represents years of hard work, dedication, and a commitment to personal and spiritual growth.
The graduate expressed a mix of excitement and gratitude as they prepare to walk across the stage. Their journey through college has been shaped by a strong foundation in faith, which has guided them through the challenges of rigorous coursework and personal development. The support from family, friends, and the university community has played a crucial role in their success.
As they look ahead to the future, this graduate is eager to apply their skills in the engineering field while continuing to nurture their faith. This accomplishment serves as an inspiration to others, demonstrating that with perseverance and a strong belief system, one can achieve their educational and personal goals.
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