H.R. No. 326 is a resolution recognizing March 4, 2025, as Texas Southern University (TSU) Day at the State Capitol. The resolution highlights TSU's significance as one of the nation's leading historically Black colleges and universities, established in 1927 and designated by the Texas Legislature in 1973 for urban programming. With a diverse student body of approximately 8,700, TSU offers over 100 degree programs across various disciplines, including notable schools such as the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs and the Thurgood Marshall School of Law. The university is also involved in the Texas Legislative Internship Program, providing students with valuable experience in state government.

Under the leadership of President James W. Crawford III, TSU has made strides in improving student achievement and expanding research initiatives while fostering partnerships with local educational institutions and stakeholders. The resolution acknowledges TSU's nearly century-long contribution to higher education in Texas and the success of its graduates in various fields. The Texas House of Representatives expresses its best wishes for the future of TSU and directs that an official copy of the resolution be prepared for the university as a sign of respect and recognition.