Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR78

Introduced
4/24/12  

Caption

Commends Dr. A. David Barry upon the occasion of his retirement.

Impact

The resolution serves to formally recognize Dr. Barry's achievements and the legacy he leaves behind, particularly in fostering the appreciation and development of French language and culture in Louisiana. By highlighting his professional accomplishments and contributions to educational programs, the resolution may inspire future educators and leaders within the community. Such commendations can bolster the importance of academic leadership in shaping educational policy and programs at state institutions.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 78, presented by Senator Perry, commends Dr. A. David Barry on the occasion of his retirement as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. With a tenure that spanned nearly two decades, Dr. Barry has significantly contributed to the advancement of education, particularly in the field of Francophone studies and liberal arts. This resolution acknowledges his leadership, dedication, and the profound impact he has had on the university and the broader educational community in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR78 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting admiration and appreciation for Dr. Barry's contributions. As noted in the resolution, various awards and recognitions that Dr. Barry has received underscore a mutual respect within the academic community and among his peers. This resolution also reflects a broader sentiment valuing educational leadership and the ongoing support for the humanities in state education.

Contention

While SR78 serves to honor Dr. Barry, it does not appear to have any points of contention associated with it. The nature of the resolution is commemorative and celebratory, aiming to unify members of the legislature and the community in recognition of a respected leader's contributions. Such resolutions typically aim to focus on shared values and accomplishments, avoiding disputes that might otherwise arise with more contentious legislative measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR61

Commends Dr. A. David Barry upon his retirement as dean of the College of Liberal Arts at ULL

LA HCR74

Commends Dr. Barry Ancelet upon his retirement from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and recognizes his contributions to preserve the Cajun French culture

LA SR8

Commends Dr. David Dupuis on his retirement.

LA SR151

Commends Barry Wilson, Athletic Director of Holy Cross School of New Orleans, upon the occasion of his retirement.

LA SR191

Commends Dan Juneau for his years of service upon the occasion of his retirement from the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry.

LA SR97

Commends Lafayette Parish Sheriff Mike Neustrom on the occasion of his retirement.

LA SR118

Commends Dr. Robert Hebert on the occasion of his retirement as the president of McNeese State University.

LA SR3

Commends Coach Barry Rubin on his outstanding accomplishments and on the occasion of his retirement from the NFL.

LA SR59

Commends Charles W. Tapp upon the occasion of his retirement and his service to the community and the state of Louisiana.

LA SR46

Commends and congratulates Dr. John L. Crain, President of Southeastern Louisiana University, on the occasion of his retirement.

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