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Despite the physical challenges of his advanced years, Rene Neira triumphed over hardship and achieved graduation after nearly sixty years. His granddaughter observed, “His peers, I believe, found his accomplishment both motivating and inspiring.”
An uplifting narrative unfolded this week at the University of Texas, where an 87-year-old grandfather, mere days after celebrating his 88th birthday, earned his Economics degree alongside his granddaughter.
Rene Neira, an American citizen, resumed his studies, having initially commenced them in the 1950s. Over the past four decades, he periodically returned to the classroom, finally culminating his educational journey in 2021.
“We never attended classes together, however, we’d occasionally meet for lunch in the cafeteria, or sometimes we’d study together in the library,” his granddaughter, Melanie Salazar, shared with CBS.
The newly minted graduate, instrumental in Neira’s achievement, added, “His classmates, I believe, were spurred on by his determination and perseverance.”
Although the senior citizen lacked the required credits for formal graduation, the university awarded him an “Honorary Recognition“ after his family intervened.
“It was certainly a remarkable occasion, I’m immensely proud of my grandfather,” Salazar stated, also detailing Rene’s significant health obstacles: hearing impairment and cerebral vasculopathy.
The latter condition even caused a semester-long delay, yet it failed to dampen his spirit. His story has captivated audiences worldwide.
ICYMI: Something truly exceptional occurred this weekend at #UTSA Commencement: Rene Neira, age 87, walked across the stage with his granddaughter, Melanie Salazar. She obtained her B.A. in Communications. He will receive his B.A. in Economics. Family goals!