Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR722 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/25/2015

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                    84R10711 KSM-D
 By: Bell H.R. No. 722


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Students, faculty, and members of the
 administration of Prairie View A&M University are visiting the
 State Capitol on March 2, 2015, and this occasion provides a fitting
 opportunity to pay tribute to the rich history and continuing
 achievements of this notable institution; and
 WHEREAS, Prairie View A&M University dates back to 1876, when
 the 15th Texas Legislature established a school known as the "Alta
 Vista Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas for Colored
 Youth" during Reconstruction; the first students enrolled in 1878,
 and a normal school for training teachers, the state's first
 coeducational public institution of higher learning, was created by
 the legislature the following year; the normal school and the
 agricultural and mechanical college were combined by the 20th
 Legislature in 1887; and
 WHEREAS, The institution expanded its curriculum to four
 years in 1901 and began offering intercollegiate athletics three
 years later; a cooperative agricultural extension program was added
 in 1914, and establishment of the Army Reserve Officer Training
 Corps followed in 1917; during the 1920s, the school introduced the
 first baccalaureate degrees and a school of nursing, took part in
 the organization of the Southwest Athletic Conference, and
 initiated the Prairie View Interscholastic League for African
 American high schools, which later merged with the University
 Interscholastic League; and
 WHEREAS, In 1937, a graduate school was established at
 Prairie View; the school began a program for commissioning U.S.
 Army officers in 1943 and naval reserve officers in 1968; five
 commissioned officers from the school's army training corps have
 gone on to become three-star generals, and three officers from its
 navy training corps have become admirals; and
 WHEREAS, Voters approved a state constitutional amendment in
 1984 that recognized Prairie View A&M as a university of the first
 class and restructured the state's Permanent University Fund to
 include Prairie View as a beneficiary; in addition, the legislature
 established the Texas Institute for the Preservation of History and
 Culture at Prairie View in 1999; the school launched its first
 doctoral program, in juvenile justice, in 2001 and has since added
 others in electrical engineering, juvenile forensic psychology,
 and education leadership; and
 WHEREAS, Under the leadership of president Dr. George C.
 Wright, the university currently has an enrollment of over 8,000
 students, including more than 1,500 graduate students; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize March 2, 2015, as Prairie View A&M
 University Day at the State Capitol and extend to all those
 associated with the university sincere best wishes for continued
 success; 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.