Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1422

Introduced
4/20/09  
Refer
4/21/09  
Enrolled
4/28/09  

Caption

Recognizing April 23, 2009, as University of Dallas Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution serves to acknowledge the achievements of the University of Dallas, including its academic prominence, enrollment statistics, and notable programs like its MBA, which ranks first in the Southwest for student enrollment. Moreover, the School of Ministry has been recognized as the fastest-growing of its kind in the country, emphasizing the university's significant role in higher education within Texas. By celebrating specific days at the Capitol, the legislature aims to bring public attention to the contributions of educational institutions.

Summary

H.R. No. 1422 is a resolution recognizing April 23, 2009, as University of Dallas Day at the State Capitol. The resolution honors the institution's commitment to rigorous scholarship and its grounding in spiritual and ethical values, which are reflective of its Catholic roots. Founded in 1956, the University of Dallas has gained national recognition for its high academic standards and emphasizes a liberal arts education, which promotes critical thinking and ethical deliberation among its students.

Contention

While primarily a resolution commemorating a day for the University of Dallas, there is no notable contention directly associated with H.R. No. 1422. However, it reflects broader discussions about the role of higher education in Texas and the importance of supporting institutions that align with specific ethical and scholarly values. The resolution does not propose any legislative changes or confront any existing laws, focusing instead on ceremonial recognition.

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