[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 80 (Friday, June 7, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S4016-S4017]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO DR. AL BOWMAN
Mr. DURBIN. Madam President, I would like to take a few moments to
thank Dr. Al Bowman for all he has done to keep the doors of
educational opportunity open for young people in my State of Illinois.
After nearly 10 years as President of Illinois State University, and
a total of 35 years of service to ISU, Dr. Bowman is retiring. But the
mark he leaves will continue to benefit ISU and the people of Illinois
for years to come.
The ISU Dr. Bowman is leaving is more financially stable and more
attractive to top talent. Its student body is more diverse.
Under Dr. Bowman's leadership, Illinois State University has ranked
as one of America's top 100 public universities for 7 straight years.
A hallmark of Dr. Bowman's presidency at ISU has been his
determination to make sure that students graduate with the best
possible education and the lowest possible debt.
Illinois State University has done much more than any school I know
of to make sure its students are able to make informed choices about
student loans. The university asks each student to meet with financial
counselors. Those counselors push students to borrow the minimum they
need--not the most they can get. As a result, ISU's students graduate
with an average student debt of $22,720--a sizable debt, to be sure,
but well below the national average for 4-year, public institutions.
And the quality of education is unquestioned. ISU's graduates are
finding work in their field and paying down
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their loans. The university's student loan default rate is only 3
percent--again, well below the national average.
Dr. Bowman's first career was working as a speech pathologist at the
Veterans Administration Hospital in Danville, IL.
He joined the ISU faculty in 1978 as a professor in the Department of
Speech Pathology and Audiology. He was appointed department chairperson
in 1994 and served in that position for 8 years. Even as department
chair, Dr. Bowman continued to teach and to serve as director of ISU's
Down Syndrome Speech-Language Clinic.
During Dr. Bowman's tenure as director, the department flourished. He
doubled the faculty and the scholarly production of the staff. The
department won accreditation by the Council on Academic Accreditation
of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association and its master's
program was ranked for the first time as the top speech and audiology
master's program in Illinois.
In 2002, Dr. Bowman was promoted to Illinois State's interim provost
where he served until he was named president in 2004.
As president, Dr. Bowman was a driving force behind Illinois State
University's first comprehensive campaign, which raised more than $96
million. He also helped secure $49 million for a new student fitness
and recreation center and $17.5 million for the renovation of Schroeder
Hall, the university's home to the Criminal Justice Sciences, History,
Politics and Government, Social Work and Sociology-Anthropology
departments.
I congratulate Dr. Al Bowman on his many accomplishments throughout
his long and distinguished career.
I thank him for his service and wish him all the best.
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