Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR143

Introduced
3/20/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Engrossed
3/21/23  
Enrolled
3/22/23  

Caption

Dr. Jane Hulon Sims; commend upon occasion of retirement as president of Copiah-Lincoln Community College.

Impact

The resolution highlights significant developments during Dr. Sims' tenure, such as reinstating soccer programs, enhancing athletic facilities, and achieving recognition for high graduation and success rates. It illustrates how her guidance cultivated a vibrant learning environment, leading to impressive academic and athletic accolades, thus positioning Co-Lin as a leading institution in community college education within the state and nation.

Summary

House Resolution 143 recognizes and commends Dr. Jane G. Hulon Sims on her retirement as President of Copiah-Lincoln Community College (Co-Lin) after more than 34 years of noteworthy contributions to education in Mississippi. The resolution celebrates her achievements in increasing the college's endowment, implementing new instructional programs, and enhancing student services which have notably improved graduation rates and student success. Moreover, under her leadership, the college has established partnerships with various universities, businesses, and industries, thereby bolstering community engagement and educational opportunities for students.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR143 is overwhelmingly positive as it reflects an appreciation for Dr. Sims' unwavering commitment to educational excellence. It acknowledges her role in fostering a supportive academic atmosphere and her strategic vision for the future of Co-Lin. The commendation serves not just as a farewell but as an acknowledgment of a dedicated career that positively influenced many students and faculty members.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it may spark discussions regarding the future direction of Co-Lin following her departure. There may be concerns about whether her successor can sustain the momentum gained under her leadership and continue to develop the college's programs and community relationships as effectively. These discussions are natural with any leadership transition in educational institutions, further emphasizing Dr. Sims's unique and impactful contributions during her time as president.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR29

Commend Co-Lin legendary Basketball Coach Gwyn Young on career win No. 1,000.

MS HR130

Jackie Granberry; commend distinguished career and service to Hinds Community College upon her retirement.

MS HR14

Copiah-Lincoln Community College Lady Wolves Softball Team; commend for winning the 2023 NJCAA Division II Softball National Championships.

MS SCR13

Commends Dr. Daniel D. "Dan" Reneau upon the occasion of his retirement as president of Louisiana Tech University.

MS SR89

Commend Lawrence "Bud" Young from Northwest Mississippi Community College upon the occasion of his retirement.

MS HR126

Commends Dr. Joe Ben Welch upon his retirement as chancellor of River Parishes Community College

MS HR31

Johnny Johns; commend upon occasion of retirement.

MS SR118

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

MS HR127

Commends Dr. Randall J. Webb upon his retirement as president of Northwestern State University

MS HR53

Commends University of Louisiana Monroe president, Nick J. Bruno, on the occasion of his retirement

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