[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 680 Engrossed in House (EH)]
H. Res. 680
In the House of Representatives, U.S.,
March 28, 2006.
Whereas in 1988, Dr. I. King Jordan became the first deaf President of Gallaudet
University, and the first deaf president of any institution of higher
education in the United States;
Whereas Gallaudet University grants more bachelor's degrees to deaf people than
any other institution of higher learning in the world, is the only such
institution serving primarily deaf and hard of hearing students, and
provides groundbreaking research in the field of deafness;
Whereas deaf and hard of hearing graduates of Gallaudet University serve as
leaders around the globe;
Whereas Dr. I. King Jordan graduated from Gallaudet University in 1970 with a
B.A. in Psychology, and received both a master's degree and a doctorate
in Psychology from University of Tennessee by 1973;
Whereas before his appointment as president, Dr. I. King Jordan served as the
Chair of the Department of Psychology and Dean of the College of Liberal
Arts and Science at Gallaudet University;
Whereas Dr. I. King Jordan was a research fellow at Donaldson's School for the
Deaf in Edinburgh, Scotland, an exchange scholar at Jagiellonian
University in Krakow, Poland, and a lecturer at schools in Paris,
Toulouse, and Marseille, France;
Whereas from 1997 to 2001, Dr. I. King Jordan led the first comprehensive
capital campaign for Gallaudet University and successfully raised nearly
$40,000,000, which was used by the University to strengthen academic
programs, increase the endowment, and construct the Student Academic
Center;
Whereas Dr. I. King Jordan established the President's Fellow program to
increase the number of deaf and hard of hearing faculty members by
providing support for deaf and hard of hearing college graduates to
complete their terminal degree;
Whereas in 1988, Dr. I. King Jordan proclaimed to the world, ``Deaf people can
do anything, except hear.'';
Whereas Dr. I. King Jordan is a strong advocate on the national and
international level for deaf people and people of all disabilities, and
was a lead witness in support of the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) during a joint session of Congress prior to the passage of ADA;
Whereas in July 2005, Dr. I. King Jordan received the George Bush Medal for the
Empowerment of People with Disabilities, an award established to honor
those individuals who perform outstanding service to encourage the
spirit of ADA throughout the world;
Whereas Dr. I. King Jordan served in the Navy from 1962 to 1966;
Whereas Dr. I. King Jordan has shared nearly 38 years of marriage with Linda
Kephart, with whom he has two children, King and Heidi;
Whereas Dr. I. King Jordan is a strong supporter of physical fitness and has
completed more than 200 marathons and 40 100-mile marathons;
Whereas Dr. I. King Jordan will retire as the first deaf president of Gallaudet
University on December 31, 2006; and
Whereas Dr. I. King Jordan is an accomplished, respected leader who devoted his
life to Gallaudet University and efforts to improve the quality of life
for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, and individuals with
disabilities: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) congratulates Dr. I. King Jordan on his retirement; and
(2) expresses appreciation to Dr. I. King Jordan for his many years
of dedicated service to Gallaudet University, to the deaf and hard of
hearing community, and to all individuals with disabilities.
Attest:
Clerk.