
SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 15
(By Senators Jackson, Tomblin, Mr. President, Plymale, Redd,
Unger, bailey, Wooton, Prezioso, McCabe, Snyder, Anderson,
Bowman, Helmick, Fanning, Edgell, Kessler, Minard, Sharpe, Ross,
Mitchell, Love, Hunter, Rowe, Caldwell, Oliverio, McKenzie,
Facemyer, Burnette, Boley, Minear and Sprouse)
Designating March 13, 2001, as "Higher Education Day".

Whereas, The foundation of any society's success is the degree
to which its citizens are educated; and

Whereas, The citizens of West Virginia are committed to
supporting a system of public higher education; and

Whereas, The West Virginia system of colleges and universities
increases the knowledge base of West Virginia's students, as well
as those from other states; and

Whereas, West Virginia's educational system will help students
achieve their educational goals and meet the workforce needs of
West Virginia and the United States; and

Whereas, Not only does the educational system contribute to
the economic vitality of the state, but it enriches the culture and
life of all communities and regions within and without the
boundaries of the state; and

Whereas, West Virginia's colleges and universities advance the development of technology, partner with business and industry,
conduct groundbreaking research and improve lives through advanced
health care; and

Whereas, Through the services of outstanding faculty, staff,
administration and executive leadership, West Virginia's colleges
and universities have developed student-centered programs and
curriculums; therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate:

That the Senate hereby designates Tuesday, March 13, 2001, as
"Higher Education Day"; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Senate recognizes the commitment to
excellence the leaders of our colleges and universities have
demonstrated; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Clerk is hereby directed to forward
a copy of this resolution to the Chancellor of the Higher Education
Policy Commission and to each of the presidents of the state's
public colleges and universities.