Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR307 Enrolled / Bill

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                    H.R. No. 307


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) will
 celebrate its past accomplishments, showcase its present
 strengths, and look forward to its future development throughout
 2014 as it observes its centennial; and
 WHEREAS, Established in 1914 with the support of local
 residents and business owners, UTEP began as the Texas State School
 of Mines and Metallurgy, a small mining school on the site of the
 former El Paso Military Institute; in 1916, a fire destroyed the Old
 Main building, and the school moved to its current location; at the
 request of the wife of Dean S. H. Worrell, the new campus was
 constructed to resemble fortresses in the Himalayan kingdom of
 Bhutan, and it retains this distinctive style of architecture to
 this day; and
 WHEREAS, The university became the first branch in The
 University of Texas System in 1919 and gradually began to encompass
 additional areas of study; to better identify its status as a
 regional university with an increasing number of liberal arts
 programs, it was renamed Texas Western College in 1949; six years
 later, it became the first public university in the state to
 desegregate its undergraduate program; and
 WHEREAS, A strong focus on athletics in the 1960s led to the
 construction of the Sun Bowl stadium, home to the UTEP Miners
 football team as well as the annual Sun Bowl game, and numerous
 national championship wins in the decades that followed; perhaps
 the most famous of these came in 1966, when the men's basketball
 team faced the heavily favored Kentucky Wildcats; Coach Don Haskins
 started an all-African American lineup, the first time any school
 had done so in the finals, and the Miners went on to an upset 72-65
 win; and
 WHEREAS, Now looking to its 100th year, UTEP has seven
 academic colleges and an enrollment of more than 22,600 students;
 it is  a nationally recognized research institution with
 expenditures of nearly $70 million annually to support a broad
 array of studies in such areas as drug development, Hispanic health
 disparities, nanotechnology, and space exploration; the Texas
 Higher Education Coordinating Board has named it one of the state's
 emerging Tier One universities, and it was designated as a minority
 research center of excellence by the National Science Foundation
 and as a doctoral/research intensive institution by the Carnegie
 Foundation; and
 WHEREAS, In addition, UTEP boasts a number of acclaimed
 programs designed to equip students with the tools necessary to
 succeed professionally; 90 percent of the graduates of its Law
 School Preparation Institute are accepted to law school, a figure
 well above the national average, and its Medical Professions
 Institute has helped make it one of the top universities for Mexican
 American graduates accepted to medical school; moreover, its
 Executive MBA program attracts professionals from both sides of the
 U.S.-Mexico border; and
 WHEREAS, Over the course of an eventful century, The
 University of Texas at El Paso has enriched the lives of countless
 students while making impressive strides in research and academic
 innovation, and in so doing, it has made a positive impact on the
 Lone Star State and the world beyond; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
 Legislature hereby honor The University of Texas at El Paso for its
 10 decades of outstanding service and extend to the university's
 administration, faculty, staff, students, and alumni sincere best
 wishes for a successful and memorable centennial celebration; and,
 be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for The University of Texas at El Paso as an expression of
 high regard by the Texas House of Representatives.
 Marquez
 Perry
 Frullo
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 307 was adopted by the House on
 February 18, 2013, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House