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Shown Here: Engrossed in House (11/13/2007)
H. Res. 365
In the House of Representatives, U.
S.,
November 13, 2007.
Whereas 2007 commemorates the sesquicentennial year that
San José State University was first established in 1857 as Minns Evening Normal
School to train teachers for the growing population of California;
Whereas the success of the Minns Evening Normal School in
San Francisco led to an Act enacted by the California Legislature on May 2,
1862, providing for the establishment of the first California State Normal
School in 1862 and thus beginning a new era for education in the State of
California: the first State-wide program of free instruction in preparing
teachers and prospective teachers;
Whereas from these beginnings as the oldest public,
four-year institution of higher education in California, San José State
University has matured into a comprehensive university, offering bachelor’s and
master’s degrees in 134 programs;
Whereas San José State University is the flagship school
of the California State University system, which uses the 1857 founding date as
part of its own heritage as noted on its official seal;
Whereas California State University, the largest public
system of higher learning in the United States, is recognized for its long-term
commitment to affordable, accessible, and high-quality education;
Whereas San José State University is the region’s largest
university and the third largest public-sector employer with 30,000 students
and 4,000 employees;
Whereas San José State University-related spending in the
San Francisco Bay Area is an estimated $479 million, generating a total impact
of $829 million on the region’s economy, sustaining 11,000 jobs, and generating
$48 million annually in tax revenue;
Whereas San José State University has contributed to the
rich economic life and culture of the State of California by providing nearly
7,000 graduates into the workforce each year;
Whereas San José State University’s most prized tradition
is a commitment to enriching the lives of its students by transmitting
knowledge and providing them with the skills to apply what they have learned
into the service of our society;
Whereas San José State University ranks tenth in the
Nation’s top public universities in the total number of minority
graduates—African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders,
with bachelor’s degrees across all disciplines;
Whereas San José State University has conferred bachelor’s
degrees in business management and the health professions to more Asian
Americans and Pacific Islanders than any other college or university in the
Nation;
Whereas San José State University is among the top 35
colleges and universities in terms of the number of bachelor’s and master’s
degrees conferred to Latino students and is therefore a recognized leader in
graduating minority students;
Whereas San José State University’s faculty contribute to
the quality of life in the Nation by their active engagement in scholarship,
research, technological innovation, community service, and the arts; and
Whereas San José State University is an active partner
with educational institutions, industries, and communities to enhance the
quality of education, research, development, and community service for the
State of California: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives honors
San José State University for its 150 years of commitment to public higher
education.