Recognizing Dr. Sue K. Peterson Thomas for her service to the State of Kansas and Kansas State University.
Impact
Throughout her career, Dr. Thomas has been pivotal in various legislative efforts that resulted in significant funding and improvements for Kansas State University. Notably, she was instrumental in securing state funding for major renovations to key facilities such as the Farrell Library. Furthermore, her work contributed to the establishment of the Kansas State Salina campus by merging the Kansas College of Technology into Kansas State University. Such initiatives not only enhanced the university's infrastructure but also strengthened its role in the community.
Summary
Senate Resolution No. 1722 recognizes Dr. Susan K. Peterson Thomas for her extensive service and dedication to the State of Kansas and Kansas State University over a distinguished career spanning nearly 34 years. Dr. Thomas served as the chief government relations officer and assistant to the president at Kansas State University, playing a crucial role in liaising with both state and federal legislatures until her retirement on April 7, 2023. Her contributions to the university included teaching Kansas politics and government, where she educated over 1,000 students.
Contention
The resolution highlights Dr. Thomas's advocacy for various legislative measures, underscoring her commitment to the university and wider educational goals. It celebrates her legacy in public service, particularly in the educational sector, while also acknowledging the importance of prolonged public service and its positive impact on local communities and institutions. The Senate applauds her achievements and wishes her well during her retirement, reflecting a shared sentiment of gratitude among her peers and legislators.
Authorizing the state board of regents to sell and convey certain real property in Riley county, Kansas, and Douglas county, Nebraska, on behalf of Kansas state university and Kansas state university veterinary medical center.