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Dr. James L. Hill Education Scholarship Endowment Campaign

December 2007 marks the launch of the Dr. James L. Hill Scholarship Endowment campaign to ensure perpetual financial support of our undergraduate African American freshman for up to four years. Your contribution is crucial to meeting the minimum $25,000 requirement for establishing the endowment. For information about available scholarships, please contact
Teeyia Mercer, chair, BFSA Scholarship Committee.

PLEASE DONATE ONLINE AT:www.TexasExes.org/form/donate.asp


2007 Hill Scholarship Winner Announced!

imageOn Wednesday, December 5, 2007, the Black Faculty and Staff Association announced that Damilare Ajibade was selected as the winner of the Dr. James L. Hill Scholarship. He was honored at the BFSA Annual Holiday Gathering on December 14 where he received a $1,000 check to go toward his Spring 2008 semester educational expenses. Damilare is a Senior Electrical Engineering major from Dallas, Texas.


 

Dr. James L. Hill - The Legacy

Dr. HillAs University President William Powers Jr. stated, “Dr. Hill’s work made an enduring impact on our university’s relationship with underrepresented populations and the local community.  He strengthened our dedication to diversity, inclusion and cultural richness.  He forged important and mutually beneficial partnerships with state leaders and key high level constituents which has helped the university to understand the needs and expectations of our neighbors and fellow citizens.

Appointed as the first African-American Vice President at The University of Texas at Austin, Dr. Hill provided exemplary leadership, supervision, and general management of the following offices and programs: Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, University Interscholastic League, Neighborhood Longhorns, Community and School Relations, University Outreach Programs, and Pre-college Youth Development. He participated in numerous community and University activities including the Task Force for Austin Major Employees (T-Fame), Martin Luther King, Jr. Statue Committee, Barbara Jordan Historical Essay Competition, Affirmative Action Working Group Committees, Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum Foundation, Austin Entrepreneurial Project and UT Faculty and Deans' Council.  Dr. Hill retired from the University in January 2007, but still serves as a Special Assistant to the President. 

During his many years of service, Dr. Hill has received many awards, certificates and special recognition. A few of these distinguished honors include the Austin Area Urban League/Whitney M. Young, Jr. Award, Texas Alliance of Black School Educators Founding Member, Ex-Students' Association Legacy Award, commendation for service as a member of the State Agency Coordinating Committee and recipient of the first Lifetime Achievement Award given by the Black Faculty and Staff Association, formerly the African American Staff Advocating Progress (AASAP). 

Dr. Hill, who received his bachelor’s degree from Huston-Tillotson College in 1953, began his career in education as a high school counselor, mathematics teacher and band director with the Abilene Independent School District. He served as deputy commissioner with the Texas Education Agency and as director of the southwest field office for Educational Testing Services before becoming an Associate Vice President for Administration and Public Affairs in 1993 at The University of Texas at Austin. From June 2000 to January 2007, he served as Vice President for Community and School Relations.

To recognize Dr. Hill's dedication and service to the University community and the Black Faculty and Staff Association, the Dr. James L. Hill Education Scholarship Fund was established on September 15, 2001.

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