Tyzhir Morris '22 comes into his senior year with two goals: obtain his degree and continue his work as a student entrepreneur.
Rather than pursuing large profits for personal gain, Morris founded his own apparel line, BeTrue Apparel, and has been donating profits to local nonprofit organizations while spreading the message of empathy and authenticity to the community. Through the university's Black Student Union (BSU), Morris was given an opportunity to showcase his skills as an entrepreneur and small business owner.
鈥淭he BSU facilitated a pop-up shop that was my first real opportunity to interact with people and explain what I'm trying to build as well as what my brand is about,鈥 said Morris. 鈥淔rom that pop-up shop, I received recommendations and feedback that helped my brand grow into what it is today, and I hope to continue to watch it expand.鈥
Morris has always prided himself on being empathetic toward other people's situations. He has made sure to contribute whatever he could to make someone else's life more tranquil and problem-free.
鈥淚 decided to do something nice for a local nonprofit and sell sweatshirts and donate the proceeds to them. As I made my first order of sweatshirts, I saw how fast they sold out and how many people were interested in supporting my passion for helping. I was able to double my goal of what I wanted to donate to the nonprofit. From there, I was inspired to create my own brand that served the same purpose of giving back to different groups and local initiatives."