Finding her strength in silence: CSU Pueblo student graduates twice, carrying her mother’s dream

05/16/25 at 03:00 AM

Finding her strength in silence: CSU Pueblo student graduates twice, carring her mother's dream 
Colorado State University Pueblo, Pueblo, CO; by Soni Brinsko; 5/14/25 
The porch was still new when the professors arrived that late November evening. Hand-laid tiles, each one carefully placed by a father during what should have been vacation time. He’d built it for his wife so she could sit outside, feel the Colorado breeze one more time. That night, the porch became something else entirely. It became a stage for a graduation ceremony that wasn’t supposed to happen until May. Alondra Solis Ayala is about to walk across the commencement stage at Colorado State University Pueblo this week. It will be her second graduation. The first one happened in her family’s living room, with her dying mother watching from a chair, too weak to stand but strong enough to declare “esa es mi hija”—that’s my daughter—as faculty members in full regalia handed over a diploma cover and stole in what became an impromptu, deeply personal ceremony.

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