Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR601

Introduced
4/8/09  
Enrolled
4/8/09  
Enrolled
4/8/09  
Passed
4/8/09  

Caption

Recognizing April 8, 2009, as Texas A&I University Alumni Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution serves to commend the Texas A&I University alumni for their active participation and support of the university. It recognizes their efforts in enhancing the institution's image and promotes a sense of community and engagement among alumni. By designating a specific day for this recognition, the resolution strengthens the bond between the alumni and the university, encouraging ongoing support for its programs and activities.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 601 recognizes April 8, 2009, as Texas A&I University Alumni Day at the State Capitol. The resolution highlights the university's historical significance, its founding in 1925, and its contributions to education in South Texas. It traces the evolution of the institution through its name changes and its expansion of mission to include preparing students for careers in various fields such as science and technology. The resolution also emphasizes the university's role during World War II and its support for returning veterans, showcasing its long-standing commitment to education.

Contention

While the resolution itself is a formal recognition and does not present controversial elements, it reflects the broader themes of appreciation for educational institutions and their alumni networks. It underscores the importance of alumni contributions to the success and reputation of their alma mater, fostering a collaborative relationship that can benefit the university and its community. The resolution is largely uncontentious, being a celebratory acknowledgment rather than a piece of legislative law with regulatory implications.

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