H.R. No. 1562 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, A number of proud Texans are visiting Austin on April 27, 2009, to celebrate Prairie View A&M University Day at the State Capitol; and WHEREAS, Prairie View is the second-oldest public institution of higher education in Texas and the first in the state to be founded for African Americans; and WHEREAS, Established in 1876, Prairie View opened its doors in Waller County on March 11, 1878, as Alta Vista Agricultural College, part of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas; the following year the school became Prairie View State Normal Institute, with a focus on training African American teachers; in 1887, the legislature authorized the creation of an agricultural and mechanical department and an experiment station at Prairie View, and in 1890 the school became a land-grant institution; the school assumed its present name in 1973, when it became a separate unit within The Texas A&M University System; and WHEREAS, In recognition of the school's notable history and mission, the Texas Legislature defined a special charge for Prairie View in 1981, calling on it, firstly, to enable students of diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds to realize their full potential, and secondly, to assist small and medium-sized communities and businesses in their development; and WHEREAS, Today, Prairie View enrolls more than 8,000 students from throughout the country and around the world; composed of nine schools and colleges, it also offers instruction at satellite campuses in The Woodlands, Spring, and the Texas Medical Center, where its College of Nursing is located; and WHEREAS, Prairie View currently awards some 1,500 degrees annually, approximately half of them distributed among 50 baccalaureate academic majors and the other half among 37 master's and four doctoral degree programs; the school is one of the top-ranking institutions across the nation in the number of degrees it confers on African Americans in the fields of computer science, math, and engineering, and it is also a leader in the number of black graduates admitted to medical school; in addition, it has benefited countless citizens through various extension programs, which it has offered since 1915; and WHEREAS, Since 2003, Prairie View has been guided by President George C. Wright, a distinguished historian who formerly served as executive vice president for academic affairs and as provost at The University of Texas at Arlington; joining President Wright in the chamber today are members of the rising generation of Texas leaders, representatives of the Prairie View A&M University Student Government Association; and WHEREAS, For 130 years, Prairie View A&M University has enriched the lives of thousands of students, contributed to the advancement of human knowledge, and proved a powerful force for social progress and economic development in the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas Legislature hereby recognize April 27, 2009, as Prairie View A&M University Day at the State Capitol and honor this venerable institution for its outstanding dedication to academic excellence and significant public service; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Prairie View A&M University as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. Zerwas ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 1562 was adopted by the House on April 27, 2009, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House