The loss of a family member shaped one Thurgood Marshall College Fund scholar’s drive

November 20, 2025

A Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) scholar from Gadsden State Community College attending the Workforce Development Summit had her world altered when her aunt passed away her senior year of high school. 

TaNasia Swain, a freshman studying diagnostic medical sonography, said she’s always leaned on her family. 

“Family has always been the foundation of my strength,” Swain said. “Losing my aunt during my senior year was a life-changing moment—one that taught me that time is precious and that every opportunity should be met with purpose.”

She said her aunt’s passing didn’t just break my heart, it reshaped her drive.

“It reminded me to value what matters, to stay grounded and to move forward with a sense of urgency and gratitude,” Swain said. “Her memory continues to be one of my greatest motivators.”

Her path into the ultrasound program took three years of persistence, patience and self-discipline, she said. 

“Those years tested me, refined me and ultimately prepared me for the level of dedication this field requires,” Swain said. “I learned how to adapt, overcome obstacles and stay committed even when the outcome was uncertain.”

Swain’s passion for ultrasound and physics comes from more than academic interest, she said. It’s tied to her desire to make a real impact on patients’ lives through accuracy, compassion and integrity.

She said her inspiration for attending the summit stems from the valuable opportunities the conference provides. 

“I am eager to meet new people, build meaningful connections and engage with individuals who may positively influence my personal and professional growth,” she said. “I am looking forward to experiencing the rich culture of an HBCU conference and learning about the achievements and contributions African Americans have made through this organization.”

In the future, Swain plans to earn a second degree and certification in diagnostic medical sonography and continue working at Regional Medical Center in Anniston to gain valuable clinical experience while completing the program at Gadsden State. 

“Within a year of becoming certified, I hope to transition into a travel sonography role, allowing me to expand my career, grow within the profession and provide high-quality care to patients in a variety of settings,” she said. 

Swain said she strives not only for academic success, but for a better future for herself and her family. 

“Each step I take reflects my determination to honor where I come from and to build the life I envision—one defined by knowledge, compassion and unwavering dedication,” she said.

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