| H.R. No. 2035 | ||
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| WHEREAS, Dr. James O. Standley has served as a dean at Stephen | |||
| F. Austin State University for 28 years, making him the | |||
| longest-serving academic dean in the State of Texas; and | |||
| WHEREAS, A 1965 graduate of SFA with a bachelor's degree in | |||
| sociology and psychology, Dr. Standley earned his master's degree | |||
| in criminology from Sam Houston State University in 1968 and his | |||
| doctorate in sociology in 1973 from Texas A&M University, which | |||
| recently recognized him as an outstanding graduate; moreover, Dr. | |||
| Standley is an alumnus of the Institute for Management and | |||
| Leadership in Education at Harvard; and | |||
| WHEREAS, In 1972, he became an assistant professor of | |||
| sociology at Texas State University, where he was recognized with a | |||
| University Teaching Excellence Award; four years later, he was | |||
| appointed chair of the school's Department of Criminal Justice; and | |||
| WHEREAS, Dr. Standley was hired by Stephen F. Austin State | |||
| University in 1979 to establish and direct the new College of | |||
| Applied Arts and Sciences; to that end, he successfully | |||
| consolidated several programs, including communications, criminal | |||
| justice, military science, and social work, under the heading of | |||
| the new college; and | |||
| WHEREAS, Briefly serving as interim dean of the College of | |||
| Fine Arts, he played an instrumental role in the renovation of the | |||
| music building and demonstrated his commitment to the student body | |||
| by attending every senior recital of the music department; and | |||
| WHEREAS, In 2005, after serving as an academic dean for more | |||
| than 25 years, Dr. Standley was preparing to return to teaching when | |||
| the university asked him to oversee the merging of the College of | |||
| Applied Arts and Sciences with the College of Liberal Arts, a | |||
| project he has recently completed; currently serving as the dean of | |||
| the College of Liberal and Applied Arts, he has overseen four | |||
| colleges at SFA over the years; and | |||
| WHEREAS, In addition to being an indispensable member of the | |||
| administration at SFA, Dr. Standley has also contributed to other | |||
| universities as a speaker and consultant, sharing his vast | |||
| experience in such topics as strategic planning, faculty | |||
| development, and program assessment; he is active as well in his | |||
| community, serving as a school board member, a division chair of the | |||
| United Way, and a district chair of the Boy Scouts of America; and | |||
| WHEREAS, In his long and productive career, this dynamic and | |||
| innovative administrator has contributed immeasurably to higher | |||
| education in the State of Texas, and SFA continues to benefit from | |||
| his deep commitment to the school; now, therefore, be it | |||
| RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 80th Texas | |||
| Legislature hereby commend Dr. James O. Standley for nearly three | |||
| decades of service as an academic dean at Stephen F. Austin State | |||
| University and extend to him best wishes for continued success; | |||
| and, be it further | |||
| RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be | |||
| prepared for Dr. Standley as an expression of high regard by the | |||
| Texas House of Representatives. | |||
| Christian | |||
| ______________________________ | |||
| Speaker of the House | |||
| I certify that H.R. No. 2035 was adopted by the House on May | |||
| 15, 2007, by a non-record vote. | |||
| ______________________________ | |||
| Chief Clerk of the House | |||