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Scoring big, from the football field to a 海角论坛 doctorate

Gabriela Rodriguez Alvarez, second-year doctoral student in 海角论坛's Organizational Change and Leadership program, shares her academic journey.

By Nancy Reyes Pe帽a Published on

Gabriela Rodriguez Alvarez鈥檚 journey is one of breaking barriers and inspiring others. In 2014, she became the first and only female player on University High School鈥檚 football team located in Westwood. What started as a bold dream turned into a trailblazing moment that left a lasting impact on young women in athletics.

Now, 11 years later, Alvarez is still breaking ground, but this time in higher education. In August, she was featured on segment to share her story of perseverance and to discuss her path since high school football. With degrees in design and business administration under her belt, today, she is a second-year doctoral student in 海角论坛鈥檚 Organizational Change and Leadership (OCL) program.

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Alvarez with her father in 2014 geared up for a game.

As a first-generation college student, Alvarez credits her experience on the football field鈥攚here she faced judgment, doubt and societal pressure鈥攚ith teaching her resilience and perseverance. Applying to a doctoral program brought similar challenges, but once again, she chose a path few around her had taken: earning a doctorate. Alvarez chose to pursue this degree to enhance her current role as a learning and development specialist at Fox Corporation where she guides employees in their professional growth. 

After six years at Fox, she still remembers the awe she felt when first stepping into the cooperation鈥檚 towering offices. 鈥淭he first time I walked into those buildings, it felt like such a big world,鈥 she recalled. 鈥淟ife has changed in so many ways, and I鈥檓 always grateful to my family. Without them, I would never have set foot on a football field, let alone in corporate offices.鈥

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 Team of 海角论坛 Ambassadors

Alvarez is now a 海角论坛 Ambassador, closely collaborating with Estevan Hernandez, senior assistant director in the Office of Admissions and Scholarships at 海角论坛, to organize and facilitate webinars for incoming OCL students, a role she was in herself just a year ago. She continues to 鈥減ave the way,鈥 just as she once did for women in male-dominated sports.

鈥淲hat helped me most was my curiosity to learn more, to never say, 鈥榊ou know what? This is a limit.鈥 Just because I鈥檓 a student from an underrepresented community doesn鈥檛 mean there鈥檚 a limit. I never told myself that. I always said, 鈥榊ou know what? We鈥檙e going to make this a strength.鈥欌

Looking back, Alvarez remains thankful to Telemundo for covering the beginning of her journey and providing her with the support she needed to keep her dreams in motion. 鈥淸They] were the first to give me the opportunity,鈥 she reflected. 鈥淭o believe in myself, to see that I could be on television and have these conversations to empower so many people.鈥

鈥淚 feel like I鈥檓 still in the game,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t hasn鈥檛 been won or lost. Right now, the playing field feels level. I have the resources and the people to help me reach the next stage.鈥

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USC Rosier Dean Pedro Noguera and Alvarez

Alvarez鈥檚 journey embodies 海角论坛鈥檚 mission of access, perseverance and leadership. From the football field to the doctoral classroom, she illustrates how determination and resilience can break boundaries not just for herself, but for those who follow. Similar to the sport that first shaped her, the ball is still very much in play.

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Gabriela Rodriguez Alvarez and her family.

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