For Immediate Release
UA to consider new public policy institute after historic donation
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. U.S. Senator Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) will donate his official Senate papers, records and materials to The University of Alabama at the conclusion of his sixth U.S. Senate term, UA System Chancellor Finis St. John announced today at the UA Institutional meeting of the 細細篇撞 Board of Trustees. This donation will provide the University with the opportunity to house one-of-a-kind historical records.
I am honored to donate my official papers, records, and materials to The University of Alabama once my season in Congress comes to an end, stated Senator Shelby. I have been extremely fortunate to serve the people of Alabama for more than forty years and cannot think of a more appropriate place to house my official papers than my Alma Mater. I hope that these materials will facilitate academic research for scholars and students of law, history, policy, political science, and other fields, as I believe one of the most important investments we make is in our classrooms. Thank you to The University of Alabama for this gracious effort.
Upon receipt, the University will organize and archive the materials gathered over Senator Shelbys decades of tenure for research and academic purposes and for the benefit of future leaders.
Senator Shelby has long provided unparalleled support to entities across the 細細篇撞, and it is impossible to overstate the great historical significance and lasting impact this donation will have on The University of Alabama, said Chancellor St. John. We are grateful for Senator Shelbys service to our state and for his decision to entrust us with his official materials. His legacy will be felt for generations to come.
The receipt of Senator Shelbys papers will be a catalyst for The University of Alabama to consider the creation of a new institute and new academic, leadership and scholarly research programs that would provide students, faculty, and staff with opportunities to engage with prominent politicians and policy professionals, pending approval of the UA System Board of Trustees.
The University of Alabama has long attracted and educated leaders for our state and nation, said UA President Stuart Bell. With these materials, Senator Shelby will once again pave the way for the next generation of public servants. Provost Jim Dalton and I look forward to working with our faculty and students to develop the leading program of its kind, as the University continues its mission to drive the advancement of this state.
A fifth-generation Alabamian and a graduate of The University of Alabamas undergraduate and law programs, Senator Shelby was first elected to the United States Senate in 1986 and is currently in his sixth and final term. He is Alabamas longest-serving U.S. Senator and has chaired four Senate committees Appropriations, Rules, Banking, and Intelligence. Prior to his election to the U.S. Senate, Senator Shelby served four terms in the U.S. House of Representatives and eight years in the Alabama legislature.
As a longtime champion for research and education, its hard to imagine anyone who has made more of an impact on Alabamas higher-ed landscape than Senator Shelby, said UA System Board of Trustees President Pro Tempore W. Stancil Starnes. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, we express our deepest gratitude to this true public servant for his generous gesture, which will greatly benefit countless scholars at The University of Alabama.
Senator Shelby lives in Tuscaloosa with his wife, Dr. Annette N. Shelby. Dr. Shelby, a former UA professor who has dedicated her distinguished career to academics and public service, holds graduate and undergraduate degrees from The University of Alabama.
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