Celebrating March 1, 2017, as Texas A&M UniversityTexarkana Day.
This resolution serves primarily as a ceremonial recognition of the contributions of Texas A&M University–Texarkana. It aims to honor the students, faculty, administrators, and staff for their commitment to educational excellence. By proclaiming a specific day in honor of the institution, the resolution underscores the role of Texas A&M University–Texarkana in enriching the educational landscape of Texas and recognizes its achievements in various academic domains.
Senate Resolution No. 304 celebrates March 1, 2017, as Texas A&M University–Texarkana Day at the Capitol. The resolution highlights the university's establishment in 1971 and its subsequent incorporation into the Texas A&M University System in 1996. The resolution traces the history of Texas A&M University–Texarkana, noting significant developments such as the construction of new campus facilities and the introduction of intercollegiate athletics, which have contributed to the university's growth and expansion over the years.
While the resolution is celebratory in nature and does not carry the usual legislative debate surrounding bills and policies, it does reflect the underlying appreciation for higher education within the state. It reinforces the importance of accessible quality education as Texas continues to adapt and grow. Such resolutions can sometimes lead to discussions about the funding and support for institutions like Texas A&M University–Texarkana, especially in the context of state education policy.
The resolution notes various milestones, such as the opening of Bringle Lake Village residence hall and the introduction of a doctoral program in Education Leadership. It recognizes the university's accolades, including being listed among the 50 Best Graduate Nursing Schools and the most affordable bachelor's-degree-granting colleges, which highlight the institution's commitment to providing high-quality education.