Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR211

Introduced
6/2/15  
Engrossed
6/2/15  

Caption

Expresses condolences upon the passing of Southern University System president emeritus Dolores Margaret Richard Spikes

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the profound impact Dr. Spikes had on not only the Southern University System but also on the broader landscape of higher education in Louisiana and beyond. Her leadership and initiatives were crucial in advancing educational opportunities for generations of students, particularly within historically black colleges and universities. The naming of The Dolores Margaret Richard Spikes Honors College stands as a testament to her legacy and contributions to the educational environment, reflecting her influence on institutional growth and development throughout her career.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 211 expresses the condolences of the Louisiana Legislature upon the passing of Dolores Margaret Richard Spikes, a significant figure in higher education. As the first female chancellor of a public university in Louisiana, Dr. Spikes set historical precedents, leading both Southern University Baton Rouge and Southern University New Orleans in the late 1980s. Later, she made history again in 1988 by becoming the first woman in the United States to head a university system when she was appointed president of the Southern University and A&M College System. Dr. Spikes was also celebrated for her educational achievements, having been the first African American to earn a doctor of philosophy degree in mathematics from Louisiana State University in 1971.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HCR211 was largely respectful and appreciative, highlighting the contributions of Dr. Spikes to the field of education and her role as a trailblazer for women and African Americans in academic leadership. Legislators from both sides of the aisle expressed their admiration for her achievements and the lasting inspiration she provided to both students and faculty. The resolution's passage was unanimous, indicating a collective recognition of her impact and the sorrow felt due to her passing.

Contention

While HCR211 does not involve contentious legislative measures or debates typically associated with bills, it serves as a moment of reflection and unity among legislators who respected Dr. Spikes' legacy. The absence of opposing views in the discussions underscores the consensus that Dr. Spikes was a pioneering figure whose passing represents a significant loss to the community of higher education in Louisiana. The resolution also facilitates further discussion on the importance of recognizing and memorializing influential leaders in education to inspire future generations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR72

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LA HCR214

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LA HCR226

Request that the Department of Economic Development notify companies with which it has entered into cooperative endeavor agreements of the goals of the Hudson and Veteran Initiatives and that these companies provide the department with information on their use of Hudson Initiative and Veteran Initiative vendors

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