Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1368

Introduced
4/15/11  
Introduced
4/15/11  
Refer
4/19/11  
Refer
4/19/11  
Enrolled
5/5/11  
Enrolled
5/5/11  
Passed
5/5/11  

Caption

Congratulating Herbert A. Miller, Jr., of Austin on his receipt of a 2011 Texas Exes Teaching Award.

Impact

The resolution highlights Mr. Miller's emphasis on the holistic development of his students, advocating for their overall success both in business and personal life. His dedication to education extends beyond the classroom; he has played integral roles in community organizations focused on literacy and character education, thus positively impacting local communities in Austin. These contributions demonstrate the important connection between higher education and community development.

Summary

House Resolution 1368 recognizes Herbert A. Miller, Jr. of Austin for receiving the 2011 Texas Exes Teaching Award. Mr. Miller's career spans over 25 years in corporate experience, notably with IBM, where he spent a significant part of his professional life before transitioning to academia. At the University of Texas at Austin, he has contributed greatly as a senior lecturer in the McCombs School of Business, where he has influenced both curriculum development and student engagement through innovative programs such as mandatory internships and mentorship opportunities.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding House Resolution 1368 is one of admiration and respect for Mr. Miller's contributions to education and the community. The bill's support reflects a broader recognition of the importance of educators in shaping the future leaders and contributing positively to society. His accolades and commitment to his students have garnered him significant esteem not just within the university but also amongst professional and civic organizations.

Contention

While there are no notable points of contention within the bill itself, the recognition of such an award represents broader discussions regarding teaching quality, the responsibilities of educators, and the significance of mentorship in academic settings. The resolution serves as a reminder of the impact educators can have beyond their formal roles, influencing both the academic landscape and community wellbeing.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR46

Congratulating Dr. Sharron Forest on her receipt of a 2023 Outstanding Teaching Award from The University of Texas System Board of Regents.

TX HR1697

Congratulating Dr. Philip L. Leggett on his receipt of a 2023 Ashbel Smith Distinguished Alumni Award from The University of Texas Medical Branch John Sealy School of Medicine Alumni Association.

TX HR2044

Congratulating Michael "Spanky" Stephens on his induction into the Kinesiology and Health Education Hall of Honor at The University of Texas at Austin.

TX HR1078

Congratulating Margaret and Jim Perkins on receiving the 2023 Texas Higher Education Distinguished Service Award.

TX HR1201

Congratulating Teshawn Leslie of Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD on receiving an Honored National Teaching Award.

TX HR2502

Congratulating Eagle Pass High School and UT Austin graduate Glen John Claybrook on his receipt of the 2022 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film.

TX HR1427

Congratulating Csar Sevilla Jr. on his receipt of the 2023 U.S. Public Health Service Excellence in Public Health Award.

TX HR2261

Congratulating Ryan Lovell of Tascosa High School on receiving the Texas Speech Communication Association Teacher of the Year award.

TX HR979

Congratulating Brandon Levin of Rice University on receiving a 2022 CAREER Award from the Faculty Early Career Development Program of the National Science Foundation.

TX HR1724

Honoring UT Austin professor emeritus Paul Bestor Woodruff.

Similar Bills

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