The resolution celebrates Tuskegee University, a private Historically Black College and University founded in 1881 by Booker T. Washington in Tuskegee, Alabama. It highlights the university's significant contributions to education, research, and public service, noting its unique status as a National Historic Site and its role in producing a majority of the nation's African American veterinarians and aerospace engineers. The resolution also acknowledges the university's legacy of leadership, exemplified by the Tuskegee Airmen and the work of George Washington Carver.

Additionally, the resolution announces that Tuskegee University will host Legislative Day at the Alabama State House on February 11, 2026, under the leadership of President Dr. Mark A. Brown. This event will bring together university representatives, including leadership, trustees, faculty, students, and alumni, to engage with members of the Alabama Legislature. The resolution expresses appreciation for Tuskegee University's ongoing contributions to the state, particularly in fields such as agriculture, engineering, veterinary medicine, aviation, and health sciences.