H.R. No. 1422
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, A number of proud Texans are visiting Austin on
  April 23, 2009, to celebrate University of Dallas Day at the State
  Capitol; and
         WHEREAS, Founded in 1956 as a Catholic, coeducational,
  liberal arts institution, the University of Dallas emphasizes
  rigorous scholarship and a deep commitment to spiritual and ethical
  values, hallmarks of the Catholic intellectual tradition; and
         WHEREAS, The University of Dallas is nationally recognized
  for its academic excellence; more than 90 percent of its faculty
  hold a doctorate or the highest degree in their field, and the
  school was one of the youngest in the 20th century to be granted a
  Phi Beta Kappa chapter; and
         WHEREAS, In 2008, the university enrolled approximately
  1,300 undergraduates, a record number, and more than 1,600 graduate
  students; its freshman class boasts the third-best SAT scores among
  incoming first-year students in Texas, and the academic profile of
  its entering class matches the highest such profile in the school's
  history to date; the university's academic eminence is also
  reflected in its large number of National Merit Scholars and
  Fulbright award recipients; students at the university come from
  virtually every state and from numerous countries around the world;
  and
         WHEREAS, In addition to its strong undergraduate programs,
  the University of Dallas offers graduate and professional education
  through the Graduate School of Management, the School of Ministry,
  and the Braniff Graduate School of Liberal Arts; and
         WHEREAS, The MBA program at the university ranks first in the
  Southwest in the number of students enrolled, and the Harvard
  Business Review has both praised the university's College of
  Business as an exemplar of best practices and recognized it as one
  of four business schools in the country that have retained their
  professional focus; the School of Ministry is the fastest-growing
  graduate ministerial school in the United States, and the Catholic
  Biblical School, within the School of Ministry, is the largest
  program of its kind among all Catholic universities in the country;
  the University of Dallas also has the distinction of offering the
  only liberal arts Ph.D. in the nation with a core curriculum in the
  great books; and
         WHEREAS, Along with its main campus in Irving, the University
  of Dallas maintains teaching facilities in Frisco and North
  Richland Hills, and for more than 35 years it has operated a campus
  near Rome, Italy; nearly 80 percent of all undergraduates at the
  university spend a semester at the Rome campus, and during the
  summer, the campus hosts a School of Ministry program for graduate
  students; and
         WHEREAS, Since first opening its doors just over five decades
  ago, the University of Dallas has more than fulfilled the dreams of
  its founders, and it is a privilege to recognize its myriad
  achievements and the extraordinary promise of the years ahead; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize April 23, 2009, as University of
  Dallas Day at the State Capitol and extend to all those present in
  the chamber today sincere best wishes for an enjoyable and
  memorable visit; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for the University of Dallas as an expression of high
  regard by the Texas House of Representatives.
 
  Parker
  Harper-Brown
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 1422 was adopted by the House on April
  23, 2009, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House