LRB-4823/1
PJD:kmg:jf
1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
March 29, 2000 - Introduced by Representatives Black, Ward, Young, Huber,
Boyle, Schooff, Urban, Ladwig, Rhoades, Hahn, Bock, Ainsworth, Hebl,
Klusman, Walker, Jensen, Underheim, Hutchison, Berceau, Stone,
Kreibich, Brandemuehl, Ott, Miller, Turner and Plouff, cosponsored by
Senators Risser, Erpenbach, Grobschmidt, Farrow, George, Huelsman and
Rude. Referred to Committee on Rules.
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1Relating to: commending and congratulating Chancellor David Ward for his
2contribution to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the state of
3Wisconsin.
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Whereas, on January 1, 2001, David Ward will step down as the University of
5Wisconsin-Madison chancellor; and
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Whereas, David Ward will have served the faculty, staff and students of the
7university, as well as the citizens of this state, as chancellor since June 1993, the
8longest tenure of any current leader of a Big 10 university; and
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Whereas, he has devoted nearly 40 years of service to the University of
10Wisconsin-Madison; and
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Whereas, under David Ward's leadership, the university has substantially
12improved undergraduate education through improved advising, stronger core
13curriculum, and expanded research opportunities for students; and
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1Whereas, he created and implemented the university's innovative
2interdisciplinary teaching and research initiative, known as the "cluster hiring
3program", which will bring 150 new faculty to the campus by 2003; and
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Whereas, he spearheaded the successful public-private partnerships between
5the state of Wisconsin and the university's alumni and donors for the campus' capital
6budgets, which have resulted in 57 construction projects on campus for research and
7instruction, including new buildings such as the Kohl Center, the Biotechnology
8Center, and the Pharmacy and Chemistry buildings; and
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Whereas, he created a similar partnership for the operating budget, the
10Madison Initiative, a $97,000,000 investment that will enable University of
11Wisconsin-Madison to continue to provide students an outstanding education and
12to help Wisconsin maintain its competitiveness in the global economy; and
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Whereas, during his tenure, the university raised $740,000,000 in private
14funds, placing the University of Wisconsin-Madison number 1 in private support
15among public universities; and
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Whereas, he created the Technology Transfer Council to help promote and steer
17the commercial potential of the University of Wisconsin-Madison research
18discoveries; and
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Whereas, he shepherded the rapid growth of the nationally recognized
20University Research Park, which houses 68 companies that collectively employ more
21than 2,600 people; and
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Whereas, he has reinvigorated the "Wisconsin Idea" by renewing the
23university's commitment to sharing the resources of the university with the state and
24the nation; and
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1Whereas, during his tenure, the football team won back-to-back Rose Bowls,
2an unprecedented feat in the Big 10, and other men's and women's athletic teams
3have enjoyed unparalleled success; now, therefore, be it
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4Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the Wisconsin
5legislature commends and congratulates Chancellor David Ward for his contribution
6to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and to the state of Wisconsin; and, be it
7further
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8Resolved, That the assembly chief clerk shall provide copies of this joint
9resolution to Chancellor Ward.