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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois |
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| learned with regret of the death of Dr. James Walker, the first |
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| African-American person to serve as president of the |
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| two-campus, 35,000-student Southern Illinois University system |
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| (SIU), on Sunday, February 5, 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, An Alabama native, Dr. Walker was a graduate of |
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| Pennsylvania State University's doctoral program in education |
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| and was the co-author of a book, "Behavior Management: A |
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| Practical Approach for Education", which is in its eighth |
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| edition; he authored several journal articles related to |
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| special education and educational psychology; and |
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| WHEREAS, He earned his bachelor's degree in biology from |
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| Alabama State University and a Masters in Special Education |
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| from Atlanta University; he was a post-doctoral fellow at the |
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| University of Alabama in Higher Education Administration and |
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| was also a graduate of the Harvard University Institute for |
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| Educational Management; and
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Walker came to SIU from the president's job at |
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| Middle Tennessee State University in 2000; he was recognized as |
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| one of the most accomplished and dedicated higher education |
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| professionals in this country; he is remembered by his |
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| successor at SIU as a caring and decent man who accomplished a |
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| great deal for Southern Illinois University through his |
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| positive outlook on life and his wonderful sense of humor and |
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| is credited with providing stable and experienced leadership to |
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| the SIU system at a critical point in its history; and |
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| WHEREAS, Upon arriving at SIU in 2000, President Walker |
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| formed a committee known as the "2020 Vision Committee" |
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| composed of an external group of nationally recognized |
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| educators and community leaders; chaired by the late Senator |
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| Paul Simon, the committee developed a set of recommendations |
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| designed to chart the way for SIU as it moved into the 21st |
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| century; in September of 2002 the "2020 Vision Committee" |
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| issued its report, which included 42 specific recommendations |
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| to move the University forward during the next two decades; the |
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| report guided much of the President's administrative planning |
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| and decision-making processes during his tenure at SIU; and
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| WHEREAS, President Walker's many visits to Springfield and |
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| Washington, D.C., gained him respect and stature among State |
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| and federal elected officials; key members of the Illinois |
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| Congressional delegation, working together with Dr. Walker, |
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| secured millions in federal research grants in the areas of |
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| coal, agriculture, bio-fuels, health care, and education |
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| during his tenure; and |
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| WHEREAS, His discussions and relationships with key State |
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| officials assisted the University in securing more than $110 |
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| million in State appropriations for capital funding during his |
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| tenure; key projects included the $12 million renovation of |
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| Altgeld Hall and Old Baptist Foundation, the $35 million |
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| renovation of Morris Library, the new construction of the $30 |
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| million School of Medicine Combined Laboratory Facility in |
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| Springfield, the $21 million Cancer Institute that will break |
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| ground this year, and the $20 million Corn to Ethanol National |
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| Research Plant at SIUE; during his tenure at SIU, private |
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| contributions to the university's foundation rose by 30%; and |
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| WHEREAS, President Walker was also instrumental in raising |
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| student scholarship funds; his Presidential Scholarship Fund |
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| annually rewarded academic excellence and resulted in some of |
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| the best young minds in the State enrolling at SIU's campuses; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS, He also initiated efforts to foster greater |
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| cooperation between the Carbondale and Edwardsville campuses; |
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| his Task Force for the Identification and Development of |
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| Collaborative Opportunities resulted in significant |
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| improvements in maximizing resources and strengths of SIU as |
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| one university; his work in this area resulted in successful |
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| joint coordination of federal research funding efforts in rural |
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| health care programs including medicine, nursing, dental |
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| medicine, and allied health work; in the area of budget, |
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| administrative, and legal services, President Walker's |
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| streamlining initiatives resulted in a 28% reduction in |
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| University administrative costs over the last two years of his |
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| service; and |
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| WHEREAS, President Walker was also aggressive in working |
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| with the Chancellors of the Carbondale and Edwardsville |
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| campuses in pursuing new programs and capital projects funded |
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| with university resources, including the new SIUE Pharmacy |
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| School and the recently approved expansion of the SIU |
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| governmental internship program; and |
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| WHEREAS, President Walker was a member of numerous higher |
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| education professional organizations and served on the boards |
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| of several of these associations, including the American |
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| Association of State Colleges and Universities and the American |
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| Council on Education; he also served as chair of the NCAA |
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| Division I Athletics Certification Committee; he was involved |
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| in Rotary International, the United Way, Boy Scouts of America, |
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| and the American Heart Association; and
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| WHEREAS, He spent more than three decades in higher |
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| education; he took the position at SIU after serving at Middle |
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| Tennessee State University, where he was president for ten |
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| years; prior to becoming president at MTSU, he was Provost and |
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| Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of |
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| Northern Colorado; he moved through the ranks from assistant |
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| professor, department chair, dean, provost, and vice president |
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| for academic affairs to president; and |
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| WHEREAS, The passing of Dr. James Walker has been deeply |
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| felt by many lives that he touched, especially his wife, Gwenn, |
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| and his two daughters; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
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| Dr. James Walker, and we extend our sincere condolences to his |
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| family, friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it |
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| further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to his family as an expression of our deepest |
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| sympathy.
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