Bronwyn Garrett Hudson

The COVID-19 pandemic threw a major curveball to spring 2020 graduates everywhere, forcing schools to think up unique ways to celebrate graduates and their accomplishments.聽

One UofL graduate isn鈥檛 letting this unprecedented and nontraditional situation keep her from celebrating.

Bronwyn Garrett Hudson is no stranger to approaching life with resilience and determination.

Hudson began her journey at UofL in 1970 and, after facing struggles and successes throughout the following decades, will earn her bachelor of science in Organizational Leadership and Learning from the College of 成人直播 and Human Development (CEHD) this spring. 聽

When Hudson began taking courses at UofL after graduating from duPont Manual High School, she strove to succeed, but found it difficult.

鈥淲hen I entered college, it was like a whole new world for me,鈥 Hudson said. 鈥淪o, trying to stay focused was hard for me at the of age of 18.鈥

After taking college courses for almost two years, Hudson married and soon had two children, who became her primary focus. However, when she divorced her first husband, she had to steer herself in a new direction to support her family as a single mother.

Supporting others was nothing new for Hudson. When Hudson was in high school, she tutored deaf students instead of going to her own study hall, which allowed her to learn American Sign Language. This act of kindness helped her land her first job. She applied for a position with the Louisville Health Department and got it due to her experience with ASL. The job paved the way for her future, and she forged ahead.

Hudson was married and divorced a second time and gained a stepdaughter in addition to her first two children. During both of her marriages, Hudson attempted to go back to school to finish her degree, but balancing her work, family and course work remained challenging.

鈥淭rying to finish school was very difficult because I was working a full-time job and often it would be over 40 hours a week,鈥 Hudson said. 鈥淚 had to take a break.鈥 聽

But Hudson doesn鈥檛 seem to be the person who takes it easy. Her version of 鈥渢aking a break,鈥 meant more than two decades working at St. Joseph Children鈥檚 Home and Child Development Center, first as a teacher assistant in 1984, then as the director of the Child Development Center, where she retired in 2008. She also earned an associate鈥檚 degree in Early Childhood Development from Jefferson Community Technical College and served on Governor Beshear鈥檚 Early Childhood Advisory Council.

While serving on the governor鈥檚 council, Hudson was asked to speak in front of the education committee and the House of Representatives in Frankfort to share her classroom experiences and tell her fellow teachers鈥 stories from their own classrooms. Her presentation spurred the formation of Kentucky鈥檚 STARS program, which gives childcare teachers the opportunity to pursue an education and helps childcare centers provide quality childcare.

After all these accomplishments, she still wanted more 鈥 a bachelor鈥檚 degree. Hudson decided to return to UofL at the age of 65 to finally complete her college education. When she learned about , which offers free tuition to senior citizens, Hudson jumped at the opportunity.

Proving this was indeed her time, Hudson is graduating magna cum laude with a bachelor of science degree and the Resilience Award in Organizational Leadership and Learning, which is awarded to students who have faced struggles, but persevered to succeed.

Hudson is celebrating her 50-year journey to graduation with her family and a virtual ceremony with CEHD. Hudson aims to continue making a difference after earning her degree, saying she might even start a youth leadership program of her own.

While she isn鈥檛 exactly sure what her next step will be, Hudson knows one thing is for sure. 鈥淣ow is my time,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 my time back then, but now is my time.鈥

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Caitlin Brooks
Caitlin Brooks is a communications and marketing coordinator in the Office of Communications and Marketing. Brooks joined OCM after earning her Bachelor of Science and Master of Art degrees in Communication from UofL. Brooks previously worked as a graduate assistant and public speaking instructor at UofL and is an avid Disney fan.