Whereas Rice University is celebrating its 100th year as a
renowned research university advancing education in the arts, humanities, and
sciences;
Whereas the William Marsh Rice Institute for the Advancement of
Literature, Science, and Art, named for its benefactor William Marsh Rice and
now known as Rice University, was inaugurated on October 12, 1912, in Houston,
Texas;
Whereas the first president of Rice University, Edgar Odell
Lovett, set forth an ambitious vision for a prestigious research university;
Whereas Rice University is a leading institution of higher
education, ranked among the top 20 universities in the United States by U.S.
News & World Report every year since the rankings began in 1983;
Whereas Rice University is dedicated to keeping high quality
education affordable through generous financial aid programs and ranks among
the 10 best value private colleges by Princeton Review;
Whereas Rice University plays a leading role in research in many
fields, including nanotechnology, space, cellular technology, bioinformatics,
energy, health, and the environment;
Whereas Rice University has invaluably contributed to space
exploration, becoming the first university in the United States to create a
department dedicated to space exploration and donating the land now home to the
Johnson Space Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration;
Whereas the groundbreaking discovery of buckminsterfullerene,
referred to as ``buckyballs'', on the campus of Rice University in 1985
launched the new field of fullerene chemistry, helped launch the new scientific
field of nanotechnology, earned two Rice University professors, Dr. Richard
Smalley and Dr. Robert Curl, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and is now leading
to life-saving and life-enhancing breakthroughs in medicine, transportation,
energy, the environment, defense, and many other endeavors;
Whereas Nobel Prize recipient Dr. Richard Smalley of Rice
University played a significant role in forming The Academy of Medicine,
Engineering, and Science of Texas, an organization for the Texas members of the
National Academies and the first organization in Texas dedicated to building
collaboration among Texas's most distinguished scientific, academic, and
corporate minds in research and public policy;
Whereas the goal of Rice University is to prepare its students
to succeed in a highly competitive and complex world, and many of its alumni
have distinguished themselves in their service and contributions to the United
States;
Whereas Rice University is one of three Texas universities to be
chosen as a member of the Association of American Universities, and the only
private university in Texas that is a member of that association;
Whereas Rice University is fortunate to have exceptionally fine
trustees, administrators, and faculty members who have placed emphasis on
inspiring students to succeed in the arts, humanities, and sciences;
Whereas the contributions of Rice University and its alumni have
enriched the history of the United States and the world in the arts,
humanities, sports, and sciences; and
Whereas the success of Rice University is the result of a united
effort by many resourceful and dedicated individuals, and all who are associated
with the preservation of the great traditions of Rice University deserve to be
proud of their accomplishments: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate recognizes the 100th
anniversary of Rice University and expresses gratitude to the university for
its innumerable contributions to higher education and the United States.
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