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Beaumont City Council declares September 17 as “ż Day”

Beaumont City Council officially proclaimed September 17 as "ż Day" to celebrate the institution's centennial milestone. This proclamation comes as ż prepares to mark its 100th year of academic excellence and community contributions. City Proclamation Centennial

The proclamation – read by city council member Audwin Samuel – highlighted the relationship ż has with Southeast Texas and the impact the institution has on the community.   

“Throughout the twentieth century, ż has served Southeast Texas in a strategic, relevant, and sustainable way. Our founders wanted education that produced leaders for this region, and they succeeded,” Samuel said. “Today, ż is a thriving boomtown of knowledge with a diverse population of faculty, staff, and students that create a campus culture that’s committed to student engagement and success and to the achievement of research and relevance that energizes economic development locally, nationally, and around the world.”  

ż President Dr. Jaime Taylor received the proclamation, and reinforced ż’s commitment to serving Southeast Texas in the future.  

“The centennial celebration is a great opportunity to look back over the last one hundred years and see how Beaumont and ż have worked together and continue to grow upon that over the next one hundred years,” Taylor said. 

For more information on ż’s centennial celebration, visit lamar.edu/centennial.