ENROLLED Page 1 of 3 Regular Session, 2012 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 61 BY REPRESENTATIVE NANCY LANDRY A RESOLUTION To commend Dr. A. David Barry for his outstanding accomplishments and singular contributions upon his retirement as dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and to express gratitude for his exemplary term of dedicated and highly productive public service. WHEREAS, it is appropriate to commend Dr. A. David Barry upon his retirement as dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (ULL), a position in which he has served with great dedication and effectiveness since 1994; and WHEREAS, Dr. Barry completed his doctor of philosophy degree in French at the University of California in 1975, and it was in 1976 when he joined the faculty of ULL, then the University of Southwestern Louisiana, as an assistant professor in the Department of Foreign Languages; and WHEREAS, in 1980, Dr. Barry became the program director for North American Francophone Studies at the university and secured a grant of nearly three hundred fifty thousand dollars from the National Endowment for the Humanities for the purpose of expanding the French studies program as well as establishing bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs in French; and WHEREAS, in 1983, Dr. Barry was selected as the executive director of the Conseil International d'Etudes Francophones, a capacity in which he served until 1989; in 1984, he received the knighting rank of Chevalier from L'Ordre des Palmes Academiques, the highest honor bestowed by this order, and in 1985, he was selected as a distinguished professor at the university; and WHEREAS, after building the Francophone Studies Program, Dr. Barry was selected as the head of the Modern Languages Department in 1988, and that same year, he was ENROLLEDHR NO. 61 Page 2 of 3 selected to serve on the Governor's Commission on French and the Governor's Special Commission on French Acadians, on both of which he served until 2005; and WHEREAS, in 1990, Dr. Barry was selected as a Chevalier by Fondation CODOFIL (Council for the Development of French in Louisiana) and chosen as chairman of the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities; in 1992, he received the Certificat d' Honneur from the Conseil International d'Etudes Francophones; in 1994, he was appointed dean of the College of Liberal Arts; and in 1998, he was selected as a member of CODOFIL; and WHEREAS, as dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Dr. Barry has served with true distinction, wisdom, and integrity; and WHEREAS, Dr. Barry has also served on the Louisiana Poet Laureate Selection Panel, as commissioner and vice president for the Bayou Vermilion District, as a committee member for the Comite International des Etudes Creoles, as president of the Louisiana Association for Bilingual/Bicultural Education and the CODOFIL Consortium of Louisiana Colleges and Universities, as the executive director and president of the International Council on Francophone Studies, and as an executive board member for the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities; and WHEREAS, Dr. Barry will be profoundly missed at ULL for his remarkable leadership and intellect and all of the incomparable gifts and talents that he has lent to ULL, and he will continue to bring deep pride to the state and all of her citizens as a dignified scholar and a true gentleman whose loyalty and dedication to his ULL have been inspiring and unwavering; and WHEREAS, Dr. A. David Barry merits highest commendation for the indelible mark he has left on the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and its students, faculty, and staff as a truly exemplary educator and public servant. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby commend Dr. A. David Barry for his outstanding accomplishments upon his retirement as dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, does hereby record for posterity his remarkable service in his thirty-six-year term of service at the university, does hereby express enduring gratitude for his extraordinary contributions, particularly to Francophone studies, and does hereby extend to him best wishes for full measures of success and happiness in all of his future endeavors. ENROLLEDHR NO. 61 Page 3 of 3 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this Resolution be transmitted to Dr. A. David Barry. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATI VES