Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR51

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
2/20/26  

Caption

Recognize tenure of Ole Miss Business Dean Ken Cyree on the occasion of his retirement.

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of Dr. Cyree's impact on both the university and the broader community in Mississippi. It emphasizes the academic reforms and initiatives he championed, such as the establishment of a dedicated career center and the introduction of new entrepreneurship programs. These efforts have not only enhanced the academic environment but have also contributed to preparing students for successful careers in business. Such initiatives likely align with state educational objectives to develop a skilled workforce.

Summary

Senate Resolution 51 recognizes the significant contributions of Dr. Ken Cyree upon his retirement from the University of Mississippi, where he served as the Dean of the School of Business Administration for 17 years. His tenure saw numerous achievements, including substantial fundraising efforts and an impressive increase in student enrollment, which grew by 73% from 2020. This resolution celebrates his dedication to improving the school's reputation and the educational experience for students at Ole Miss.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR51 is highly positive, reflecting the esteem in which Dr. Cyree is held by his colleagues and the institution. The resolution suggests a collective pride in his achievements and a commitment to honoring his legacy as an educator and leader. The discussions around the resolution reveal a respectful acknowledgment of his hard work and dedication over his long career at the University of Mississippi.

Contention

While the resolution is broadly celebratory, it could also prompt discussions about transition within educational leadership. Concerns may arise about how the university will maintain the momentum of growth and innovation established during Dr. Cyree's tenure. As the university prepares for new leadership, stakeholders may express varying opinions on the desired direction for the business school and the qualities needed in his successor to effectively sustain and advance the school's mission.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR154

Commend Honorable Cham Trotter III upon his induction into the 2025 University of Mississippi School of Law Hall of Fame.

MS SR139

Commend National Award-Winning Oxford High School Tennis Coach Louis Nash on the occasion of his retirement.

MS SC533

Recognize Mississippi Methodist Hospital and Rehabilitation Center on occasion of its 50th Anniversary.

MS HR2

Rogelio V. Solos; commend career of with Associated Press upon the occasion of his retirement.

MS HR103

Mayor Phil Fisher; commend service as Mayor of Clinton upon occasion of his retirement.

MS SR153

Commend Clarke County Chief Deputy Sheriff Barry M. White on occasion of his retirement.

MS SR142

Commend career of Jim Ellis upon his retirement as the Mississippi State University Baseball announcer.

MS HR121

Lanier High School; commend on occasion of 100th anniversary.

MS SR53

Recognize Centennial (100th) Anniversary Celebration of The Coliseum Theatre in Corinth, Mississippi.

MS HC34

Jim Ellis; commend career upon his retirement as the Mississippi State University Baseball announcer.

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