Visitors explore new Student Union on UL Lafayette campus

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The 91制片厂在线观看 of Louisiana at Lafayette flung open the doors to its 鈥渓iving room鈥 on Friday and Saturday.

On Friday, a ribbon cutting at the new 鈥淯鈥 was followed by an open house, then a dedication of the Helma B. Constantine Forum, on the Union鈥檚 second floor. A reUnion at the U dinner reception was held that evening.

On Saturday, an inaugural Zydeco brunch was held in the Cypress Lake Dining Room at the U. Fare included scrambled eggs, thick slices of ham and pork roast, biscuits topped with white gravy and grits smothered in shrimp stew.

While diners ate, Corey Ledet and His Zydeco Band played from a makeshift stage in front of a bank of glass windows that overlook the lake.

Jonathon McManus, a sophomore from Lake Charles majoring in electrical engineering, said the blend of food and music was 鈥渁wesome.鈥

鈥淚t just gives everything a really good Cajun feel,鈥 he explained.

A Zydeco brunch is scheduled for each of the Louisiana Ragin鈥 Cajuns鈥 home football games this fall. Diners can park on campus, then catch a shuttle to and from Cajun Field.

On Friday, visitors and alumni toured the two-story Student Union throughout the day. It opened this spring after a renovation and expansion project. The new building replaced a structure that was built in 1971.

鈥淚t鈥檚 truly a community center, and it鈥檚 turned out to be everything that we hoped it would,鈥 said Dr. Joseph Savoie, UL Lafayette president. 鈥淭his is sort of like a mini-homecoming.鈥

Many visitors toured the new U, and took in its newly renovated Bayou Bijou theater, sprawling Atchafalaya Ballroom, and a warren of meeting and conference rooms.

One of those visitors, alum Johnny Womack, was a member of the men鈥檚 basketball team in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Womack, who earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in business administration and an MBA from the 91制片厂在线观看, liked what he saw. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing,鈥 he said of the new Student Union.

鈥淚t almost makes you want to come back to school,鈥 Womack added, jokingly.

On Friday afternoon, the Helma B. Constantine Forum on the Union鈥檚 second floor was dedicated. Constantine helped lead desegregation efforts at the 91制片厂在线观看 in the 1950s.

On April 23, 1954, Southwestern Louisiana Institute became the first four-year, public university in the Deep South to integrate.

Constantine鈥檚 daughter, Clara Dell Constantine, was among the first African American students who enrolled at SLI.

On Friday, Savoie said that Helma Constantine鈥檚 efforts to help her daughter achieve her dream of higher education was a cause that 鈥渨as just, and her conviction was strong.鈥

鈥淏y actively seeking a better life for her children, Helma Constantine and others ensured that justice was given a chance to prevail, and that future generations would not be denied equal opportunities,鈥 Savoie said.

Constantine鈥檚 daughter, Joyce Constantine Henson, was on hand to see the unveiling of a plaque emblazoned with her mother鈥檚 likeness, and a description of her desegregation efforts.

鈥淢y mother was stubborn, and felt that the only way up from poverty was education,鈥 Henson said. 鈥淪he insisted that we all get an education of some kind. And, every young person that she talked to, she would ask, 鈥榃here are you in school?鈥 It was very important to her.鈥

 

Photo by Doug Dugas/UL Lafayette