Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR222

Introduced
1/27/11  
Introduced
1/27/11  
Enrolled
1/27/11  
Passed
1/27/11  

Caption

Honoring Dr. Robert S. Nelsen, president of The University of Texas-Pan American, for his contributions to higher education in the Lone Star State.

Impact

The resolution serves to formalize recognition of Dr. Nelsen's influence as a leader in higher education within the state, aiming to underscore the importance of educational leadership in shaping academic institutions. By honoring his contributions, HR222 aligns with broader state initiatives that prioritize educational advancement and community engagement, fostering an environment conducive to learning and research.

Summary

House Resolution 222 honors Dr. Robert S. Nelsen, the president of The University of Texas-Pan American, for his significant contributions to higher education in Texas. This resolution acknowledges Dr. Nelsen's journey as an educator, highlighting his dedication and achievements throughout his academic career. It reflects his commitment to fostering educational excellence and enhancing the university's mission, particularly in areas such as engineering, bilingual education, and health care research.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR222 is overwhelmingly positive, illustrating a collective appreciation for Dr. Nelsen's role in progressing the university and improving educational standards in Texas. The resolution embodies a spirit of commendation and respect, reflecting a shared acknowledgment of the significant impact that educational leaders like Dr. Nelsen have on future generations of students.

Contention

While HR222 is not controversial, as it serves merely as a recognition of an individual’s contributions rather than proposing legislative changes, it does highlight the ongoing dialogue regarding the role of higher education leaders in addressing pressing issues such as border education and access to resources. The resolution does not face notable opposition or contention, benefiting from a consensus on the value of educational leadership.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2540

Honoring Dr. Walter V. Wendler for his service as president of West Texas A&M University.

TX HR6

Congratulating Dr. Marc Nigliazzo on his retirement as president of Texas A&M University-Central Texas.

TX HR1789

Commending Dr. Shah Ardalan for his service as founding president of Lone Star College-University Park in Houston.

TX HR640

Congratulating Dr. Kelly R. Damphousse on his appointment as the 10th president of Texas State University.

TX HR1523

Congratulating Dr. Luis H. Zayas on his appointment as provost and senior vice president of academic affairs of The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

TX HR102

Honoring Robert Earl Keen for his contributions to Texas music.

TX HR1124

Congratulating Manuel M. Vela on being named vice president and chief operating officer of the Texas A&M University Higher Education Center at McAllen.

TX HR2193

Congratulating Dr. Frank B. Ashley III on his retirement as senior professor and executive associate dean of the Texas A&M University Bush School of Government and Public Service.

TX HR15

Honoring Kyle Park for his contributions to Texas music.

TX HR651

Congratulating Dr. Denise M. Trauth on her retirement as president of Texas State University.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.