A resolution observing the 150th anniversary of Vanderbilt University.
Summary
Senate Resolution 288 is a commemorative measure that officially recognizes and honors the 150th anniversary of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. The resolution congratulates the university on its history of academic achievement and its contributions to research and higher education since its founding in 1873. As a ceremonial gesture, this resolution does not create new laws, change federal funding, or directly impact the daily lives of citizens, but serves as a formal expression of appreciation from the United States Senate for the institution’s role in American society.
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