Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR310 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 03/04/2015

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                    SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 310
 WHEREAS, Distinguished representatives of the Texas Tech
 University System are gathering at the State Capitol on March 4,
 2015, to celebrate the system's vital role in the Lone Star
 State; and
 WHEREAS, The Texas Tech University System, governed by a
 nine-member Board of Regents and Chancellor Robert L. Duncan,
 consists of Texas Tech University, Texas Tech University Health
 Sciences Center, Angelo State University, and Texas Tech
 University Health Sciences Center at El Paso; the system is a
 $1.7 billion enterprise that currently educates nearly 47,000
 students, conducts a wide range of studies with more than
 $200 million in research expenditures annually, and counts
 approximately 290,000 alumni; the system also has an endowment of
 more than $1 billion and some 17,000 faculty and staff members
 who are focused on advancing higher education, health care,
 research, and outreach across the state; and
 WHEREAS, Each component of the system provides innovative
 educational and research opportunities; Texas Tech University is
 a major comprehensive research university, led by President
 M. Duane Nellis; enrolling more than 35,000 students in 10
 colleges and two schools, Texas Tech University has set a new
 fall enrollment record for the past eight years, increasing 25
 percent since 2007; with the goal of being one of the nation's
 premier research institutions, the university had more than
 $153 million in total research expenditures in 2014; additionally,
 10 faculty members were awarded grants from the Fulbright United
 States Scholar Program in 2013, the most of any research
 university in the nation; and
 WHEREAS, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center is
 composed of five schools in various health care disciplines,
 including medicine, nursing, pharmacy, allied health sciences,
 and biomedical sciences, and has trained more than 20,000 health
 care professionals; overseen by Dr. Tedd L. Mitchell, the health
 sciences center enrolls more than 4,500 students and has tripled
 its research expenditures over the past five years with
 significant studies underway in areas such as aging, cancer,
 reproduction, and genetic diseases; the university also
 graduates more health care professionals than any other
 health-related institution in Texas and meets the health care
 needs of more than 2.5 million people who live throughout a vast
 108-county area; and
 WHEREAS, Angelo State University, which joined the system
 in 2007, currently enrolls nearly 6,500 students in five colleges
 and is directed by President Brian J. May; Angelo State
 University was the first university in the state to offer a
 degree in computer science and has been named to the Princeton
 Review's "Best Colleges" list for the past six consecutive years;
 unique to Angelo State University, its Carr Scholarship program
 is funded by one of the largest endowments at a regional
 university in the United States, thus making scholarships
 possible for one of every five of its students; and
 WHEREAS, As the fourth and newest member of the system,
 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso became a
 comprehensive health-related institution in 2013 and includes
 the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine, the Gayle Greve Hunt
 School of Nursing, and a regional Graduate School of Biomedical
 Sciences; headed by Dr. Richard A. Lange, the university
 enrolled nearly 500 students, is home to the first medical school
 on the nation's southern border, and conducts important research
 focused on cancer, diabetes and obesity, infectious diseases,
 and neurosciences; and
 WHEREAS, Through its missions, the Texas Tech University
 System and its four component institutions continue to better the
 higher education and health care landscapes, and in so doing, the
 system has contributed to the remarkable achievements of the
 state as a whole; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 84th
 Legislature, hereby recognize March 4, 2015, as Texas Tech
 University System Day at the State Capitol and extend a warm
 welcome to all those from the system who are visiting on this day.
 Perry
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on March 4, 2015.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate