87R12601 JGH-D
 
  By: Clardy H.R. No. 195
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The faculty and students of Stephen F. Austin State
  University lost a beloved colleague and mentor with the death of
  Dr. Ken Collier on June 14, 2020, at the age of 60; and
         WHEREAS, The son of Joe and Betty Lyn Collier, Ken Collier was
  born on July 7, 1959; he graduated from Longview High School and
  went on to attend Kilgore College and then The University of Texas
  at Austin, where he earned a bachelor's degree in government in 1981
  and a Ph.D. in government in 1988; and
         WHEREAS, After teaching at the University of Kansas, where he
  also managed the athletic department's website, Dr. Collier joined
  the faculty of Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches in
  1999; a well-respected scholar, he was the author of two books,
  Between the Branches: The White House Office of Legislative Affairs
  and Speechwriting in the Institutionalized Presidency, and the
  coauthor of Lone Star Politics: Tradition and Transformation in
  Texas, one of the leading textbooks on Texas politics; in addition,
  he was the author or coauthor of some 15 peer-reviewed articles in
  important academic journals; and
         WHEREAS, A passionate advocate for his students, Dr. Collier
  earned the SFASU Teaching Excellence Award in 2006; he supervised
  the Texas Legislative Internship Program, which has placed 35
  students over the years in legislative internships and helped
  launch several careers in public service, and in his name, SFASU has
  set up an endowment to assist in funding the program going forward;
  he also served on numerous committees for the Department of
  Government, the College of Liberal and Applied Arts, and the
  university at large; moreover, he was Faculty Senate chair from
  2010 to 2011, and from 2013 until his death, he was the program
  coordinator for the political science program; and
         WHEREAS, A regular presence at all Lumberjack games,
  Dr. Collier was an enthusiastic supporter of the athletic program,
  building strong relationships with many of the student athletes and
  working to improve the athletic department's educational efforts
  and mission; during his tenure as Faculty Athletic Representative,
  he helped raise the department's average GPA to a record high of
  3.22; and
         WHEREAS, Dr. Collier shared a rewarding marriage with his
  wife, Sandy Benavides Collier, that spanned more than three
  decades, and he took great pride in their daughter, Nicole; and
         WHEREAS, A loving family man and an admired scholar and
  teacher, Ken Collier lived a rich and purposeful life, and memories
  of his enthusiasm, dry wit, and dedication to service remain to
  comfort and inspire those he leaves behind; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas
  Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life of Dr. Ken Collier and
  extend heartfelt sympathy to his relatives and many friends; and,
  be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of
  Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Ken
  Collier.