Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR271

Introduced
2/5/09  
Enrolled
2/10/09  

Caption

Honoring Dr. Blandina Cardenas on her distinguished service as president of The University of Texas-Pan American.

Impact

The resolution commends Dr. Cardenas for significantly increasing access to higher education for South Texas residents. Her efforts led to a remarkable increase in financial aid availability, rising from $84 million to $111 million, which directly benefited struggling families in nearby communities. Furthermore, Dr. Cardenas’s tenure as president saw heightened productivity within the university, as more students engaged in research and participated in various educational opportunities, thus enriching the academic environment.

Summary

House Resolution 271 honors Dr. Blandina Cardenas for her exceptional service as president of The University of Texas-Pan American. Highlighting her extensive background, the resolution notes Dr. Cardenas's contributions as an educator and civil rights activist. Recognized for her work in education, she has improved the educational landscape for underrepresented groups and developed models that have garnered national praise. The resolution emphasizes her role in modernizing the university and raising academic standards.

Contention

While not a controversial bill, HR271 underscores themes relevant to higher education accessibility and civil rights, areas that may prompt discussion among legislators and community members. It takes a moment to reflect on Dr. Cardenas's legacy and the broader implications of her efforts on education policy in Texas, reinforcing the importance of accessibility and diversity in higher education.

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