The Թϱ Tampa Campus has crowned its 2025 Homecoming Queen: ԹϱCollege of Nursing student Aisia Walden, an Upper Division Level 4 nursing student. Walden proudly represented the College of Nursing as Queen in the Running of the Bulls Homecoming Parade on October 17.

Aisia Walden holding up her stethoscope during the ԹϱHomecoming Parade
Walden is a dedicated student with an impressive academic record. She also serves as her cohort president at the College of Nursing; holds various positions in eight student organizations; was named an Emerging Nurse Scientist Fellow in the ; and works in the Cardiac ICU at Tampa General Hospital.
As a transfer student, Walden didn't expect to find herself on the homecoming court. She was a dual student at Pasco Hernando State College (PHSC) and Hillsborough Community College (HCC) before starting at Թϱin 2024.
“Transferring to Թϱwas truly one of the best decisions I’ve ever made,” Walden said. “My previous experiences at PHSC and HCC prepared me academically, but Թϱgave me the platform to put my passion into action. This university has allowed me to grow as a student, a leader, and a future nurse.”
Walden entered the contest on the recommendation of College of Nursing leadership, competing against 10 other impressive and engaged Թϱstudents for the crown.
Being nominated and ultimately crowned ԹϱHomecoming Queen was a surreal and humbling moment—one that symbolizes dedication, service, and the incredible support I’ve received from the faculty, staff, and peers who believed in me along the way. I’m forever grateful to represent the ԹϱCollege of Nursing and the Թϱ as a whole, and I will continue to carry the pride of being a Bull in everything I do.
Aisia Walden
Upper Division Level 4 Nursing Student
This future Bull Nurse's recognition as Homecoming Queen is a testament to the leadership and values she brings to Թϱand the College of Nursing. We’re thrilled to support her journey.