The politician turned college president got stuck in a fight over which university system should manage the university. And he faced pushback from faculty and members of the far West Texas community about his decisions and leadership style.
An entrance to the Sul Ross State University campus at Alpine.
Laura Torres didn’t plan to study in her hometown of Del Rio. She had gone to the University of South Carolina for a teaching program, but then got pregnant and moved back to the border city of Del Rio in 2018.
She’s determined to continue her education and enrolled at the Rio Grande College, an upper-level branch of Sul Ross State University in West Texas serving the Middle Rio Grande region with satellite campuses.
But it’s been a challenge, she said, and not just as a single mother.