HLS 15RS-1522 ORIGINAL 2015 Regular Session HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOL UTION NO. 72 BY REPRESENTATIVES JAMES, BADON, BARROW, WESLEY BISHOP, BOUIE, BURRELL, COX, FRANKLIN, GAINES, HALL, HONORE, HUNTER, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, TERRY LANDRY, NORTON, PIERRE, PRICE, SMITH, THIERRY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS, AND WOODRUFF AND SENATORS BROOME, BROWN, DORSEY-COLOMB, GALLOT, GUILLORY, MORRELL, MURRAY, PETERSON, AND TARVER HIGHER EDUCATION: Recognizes Wednesday, April 22 nd as Southern University Day at the state capitol 1 A CONCURRENT RESOL UTION 2To recognize Wednesday, April 22, 2015, as Southern University Day at the state capitol 3 and to commend and congratulate the Southern University System on celebrating its 4 one hundred thirty-five year history of providing higher educational opportunities 5 to African American students; on leading the way in making such opportunities 6 available to students of all races and all backgrounds; on preparing and nurturing 7 many influential leaders in the state and in the country; and on playing a critically 8 important role in the development of Louisiana and the nation. 9 WHEREAS, the Southern University System began in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 101880, when a group of black politicians led by former United States Senator P.B.S. 11Pinchback of New Orleans, joined by T.T. Allain of Iberville Parish and Henry Demas of 12St. John the Baptist Parish, petitioned the state constitutional convention to establish a school 13of higher learning for "colored" people, and, as a result, Act 87 of 1880 was enacted and 14Southern University came into existence; and 15 WHEREAS, the passage of the Second Morrill Act of 1890 provided for the 16establishment of an agricultural and mechanical department for African Americans with 17support from the state and federal governments and, as a result, Southern University was 18reorganized as a land-grant institution with separate divisions for agriculture and mechanical 19arts; and Page 1 of 3 HLS 15RS-1522 ORIGINAL HCR NO. 72 1 WHEREAS, the university moved from New Orleans to Baton Rouge in 1912 2pursuant to Act 118 of 1912 and opened on its new site in 1914 under the leadership of Dr. 3J.S. Clark where its curriculum was expanded through two-year college degrees; and 4 WHEREAS, from a school with twelve students, five faculty members, a ten 5thousand dollar budget, and a vision, Southern University has developed into a university 6system that is a national treasure with five campuses offering baccalaureate degree 7programs, associate degree programs, master degree programs, doctoral programs, and a law 8degree program; and 9 WHEREAS, although the leaders of this state, nation, and the world who were 10educated at one of the Southern University System campuses are too numerous to 11innumerate, it is important to distinguish that Southern University's School of Nursing has 12twice been awarded school of the year and its teaching staff is among the most recognized 13professionals in their fields of study; graduates of the College of Engineering play 14significant, creative, and administrative roles at companies such as IBM, ExxonMobil, 15Entergy, Caterpillar Corp., Raytheon, Dow Chemical, and Chevron; graduates of the College 16of Business are employed at many of the top 40 corporations in the world; and Southern 17University scientists have conducted research that has become useful applications in the 18study of outer space, the preservation of food, protection of trees, soil and water, along with 19high-speed information networks; and 20 WHEREAS, ten Southern University graduates have earned the rank of General in 21the United States Army and one in the United States Marine Corps; and 22 WHEREAS, many of those persons who are grateful for the opportunity and 23education provided them by Southern University serve as elected members of this Louisiana 24Legislature; and 25 WHEREAS, Southern University merits a special measure of recognition upon the 26celebration of its exemplary education tradition proving that a dream in 1880 has today 27become a living legacy of determination, commitment, and success that now spans one 28hundred thirty-five years. 29 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the 30Legislature of Louisiana does hereby recognize Wednesday, April 22, 2015, as Southern Page 2 of 3 HLS 15RS-1522 ORIGINAL HCR NO. 72 1University Day at the state capitol, does hereby recognize and record for posterity the pride 2and honor that Southern University brings to the state of Louisiana, does hereby express 3sincere appreciation for its singular legacy of excellence, and does hereby extend to the 4entire Southern University family best wishes upon this memorable day. 5 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this Resolution be transmitted 6to the president of the Southern University System. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HCR 72 Original 2015 Regular Session James Recognizes Wednesday, April 22, 2015, as Southern University Day at the state capitol and commends and congratulates the Southern University System on celebrating its history of providing one hundred thirty-five years of higher educational opportunities. Page 3 of 3