Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1682 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/30/2015

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                            84R13317 BK-D
 By: Meyer H.R. No. 1682


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Southern Methodist University is celebrating 100
 years of operation in 2015, a milestone that marks a century of
 growth, progress, and achievement; and
 WHEREAS, SMU traces its roots back to 1911, when the United
 Methodist Episcopal Church, South, laid the foundation for a new
 university in Dallas after residents pledged $300,000 to secure its
 location there; the institution opened its doors on September 22,
 1915, welcoming an inaugural class of 456 students at its colleges
 of liberal arts, music, and theology; and
 WHEREAS, A private, nonsectarian university, SMU today has an
 endowment of $1.4 billion and an enrollment of more than 11,000
 students from all 50 states and nearly 100 countries, reflecting a
 wide diversity of geographic, economic, and religious backgrounds;
 students benefit from small class sizes and a wealth of research and
 learning resources, including nine libraries that together contain
 the largest private collection of research materials in the
 Southwest; under the leadership of President R. Gerald Turner, the
 university also boasts a world-class faculty and enjoys a
 reputation as a leader in research across a broad range of
 disciplines; and
 WHEREAS, Degrees at the undergraduate, graduate, and
 professional levels are offered through seven schools, including
 the Cox School of Business, one of the top-ranked business schools
 nationally and globally, as well as highly rated colleges of law,
 engineering, and the arts; named among the best national
 universities by U.S. News & World Report, SMU has also been
 recognized for the impressive number of its graduates who go on to
 start businesses and for its record of success in preparing alumni
 for senior executive positions in the corporate world; and
 WHEREAS, The picturesque main campus of SMU, located five
 miles north of downtown Dallas, consists of 101 buildings on 234
 acres, and the university additionally operates satellite campuses
 in Plano and in Taos, New Mexico; the Dallas community benefits
 greatly from the educational and cultural opportunities provided by
 the university, which welcomes more than 300,000  visitors annually
 for special events; among the attractions unique to the campus are
 the George W. Bush Presidential Center, a complex that houses the
 Bush Presidential Library and Museum and the George W. Bush
 Institute, and the Meadows Museum, which features an expansive
 collection of Spanish art; and
 WHEREAS, The SMU athletics program draws an enthusiastic
 following as well; students compete in Division I of the American
 Athletic Conference, and during the 2013-14 school year, 10 of the
 school's sports teams qualified for postseason tournaments; the SMU
 men's basketball team made a particularly strong showing, advancing
 to the championship game of the 2014 National Invitation Tournament
 and tallying an unprecedented number of home victories; and
 WHEREAS, Looking to the future, the university launched the
 Second Century Campaign in 2008 to fulfill a comprehensive set of
 objectives that will further enhance SMU's status as a premier
 learning environment; since that time, the initiative has resulted
 in new classroom, athletic, and student life facilities, as well as
 student scholarships, academic programs, and faculty positions;
 and
 WHEREAS, Throughout its history, Southern Methodist
 University has contributed to the prosperity and cultural vitality
 of the Lone Star State and to the advancement of human knowledge
 around the world, and the next century will no doubt continue the
 proud tradition of excellence associated with this venerable
 institution; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
 Legislature hereby commemorate the 100th anniversary of Southern
 Methodist University and extend to the school's administration,
 faculty, staff, and students sincere best wishes for the future;
 and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for the university as an expression of high regard by the
 Texas House of Representatives.