[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 167 (Thursday, November 21, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8449-S8450]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO JAMES L. HURLEY
Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, I rise today to congratulate a friend
of mine and a good friend to the Commonwealth, Mr. James L. Hurley, on
his recent inauguration as the 20th president of the University of
Pikeville. A graduate of the class of 1999 himself, President Hurley's
new post makes him the school's first alumnus to serve as president.
President Hurley was sworn in last month at the Eastern Kentucky Expo
Center in Pikeville, KY. He succeeds former Governor Paul Patton in the
position. Patton previously appointed Hurley as the institution's vice
president and special assistant. James is a native of eastern Kentucky
and is married to Tina, also an alumna of the University of Pikeville.
President Hurley, after earning his bachelor's degree at the
institution he now leads, earned a master's degree in educational
leadership from Indiana
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University, a rank I in instructional supervision from the University
of Kentucky, and a doctorate in higher education leadership and policy
at Morehead State University. As an undergraduate he was a student-
athlete on the Pikeville men's basketball team.
I commend President Hurley for his great achievement in reaching this
position and certainly wish him all the best in his leadership of the
University of Pikeville. I look forward to working with him to
accomplish great things for the school, the region, and the
Commonwealth.
Mr. President, an article that appeared in the University of
Pikeville campus newspaper after the announcement of his ascension to
the presidency described James L. Hurley's accomplishments and goals in
his new position. I ask unanimous consent that said article be printed
in the Record.
There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in
the Record, as follows:
[From the University of Pikeville Campus Publication, May 21, 2012]
Hurley Named University of Pikeville President-Elect
Pikeville, KY--The University of Pikeville Board of
Trustees has named James L. Hurley president-elect of the
institution, effective July 1, 2013. Hurley currently serves
as the vice president for enrollment and retention and
special assistant to the president.
The action was taken during the board's spring meeting May
18. University President Paul Patton informed the board that
he would not ask for an extension of his contract, which
expires June 30, 2013.
``The Patton-Hurley team has brought us tremendous
progress,'' said Board Chairman Terry Dotson. ``The Hurley-
Patton team will continue that progress.''
An experienced educator and administrator, Hurley spent 11
years in the public education system, serving in numerous
roles, including as principal, assistant principal, dean of
students, teacher, and athletic coach. He joined Patton at
the University in 2009, providing leadership in the
administration of campus operations, program development,
strategic initiatives, recruiting, financial aid and
retention efforts.
Along with his wife, Tina, he is a graduate of the
University of Pikeville, formerly Pikeville College. He
earned his master's degree from Indiana University, a Rank I
from the University of Kentucky and his superintendent's
certification at Morehead State University. He will complete
his doctorate at Morehead in the fall.
``James Hurley is bright, energetic, motivated and a self-
starter. He has been an integral part of the tremendous
progress we have made at the University these past three
years,'' said Patton. ``As our chief executive officer, he
will lead this University to new heights.''
The board also voted to establish the position of
chancellor, which Patton will assume on July 1, 2013. As
chancellor, Patton, who was governor of Kentucky from 1995 to
2003, will represent the University and concentrate on
fundraising.
``I am humbled and honored by the board of trustees'
decision in naming me president-elect to succeed Governor
Patton next year,'' said Hurley. ``My wife and I love this
institution and we look forward to our continued journey with
the administration, faculty, staff and students at UPIKE.
Governor Patton's willingness to accept the role of
university chancellor will make for a seamless and smooth
transition.''
The announcement also has historical significance, as
Hurley will become the first alumnus to lead the institution,
which was established in 1889 to serve the youth of
Appalachia.
``A great university can measure its worth by the quality
of its alumni,'' said Kay Hammond, president of the Alumni
Association. ``Vice President Hurley is certainly one of our
most accomplished. He has always sought to protect and
preserve all that is special about the University of
Pikeville.''
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