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    The University of Louisiana at Lafayette has joined the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie, making it the first member of the international network of French-speaking universities and research institutions in the United States.

    The Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie was founded in 1961. Based in Montreal, it includes more than 1,000 members in 122 countries where French is spoken in at least some regions. The AUF fosters academic excellence, and social, cultural and economic development for the Francophone world.

    "The AUF membership network will clearly be strengthened by the arrival of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and we are delighted," said Prof. Dr. Saulo Neiva, director of the AUF's Americas and Caribbean region.

    The agecny's influence is substantial. The AUF is the official higher education representative – and voice – for the Sommets de la Francophonie, the international conference of heads of state of Francophone countries. It is responsible for implementing resolutions relating to higher education adopted by government officials in French-speaking countries.

    The AUF also provides a vast, global network for sharing best practices among a range of stakeholders in areas such workforce development and policy, thanks to its extensive, global partnerships with industry and government.

    “Being a part of this network will enable us to strengthen our historic commitment to protecting and advancing this region’s French Acadian and Creole heritage. Preserving this distinct culture is a responsibility we take very seriously,” said Dr. Joseph Savoie, University of Louisiana at Lafayette president.

    Louisiana established the first Francophone Studies doctoral program in the nation – and the third in the world – in 1994. Students from many parts of the world enroll in the program to study the Francophone literature and culture from linguistic, critical, ethnographic and historical, and other perspectives.

    The University’s Center for Louisiana Studies, which was created in 1973, houses a diverse trove of materials and resources that inform international scholars about Louisiana culture and heritage. Among the center’s holdings is the Archive of Cajun and Creole Folklore, the largest such repository of field recordings, oral histories, photographs and other materials.

    Francophone outreach is also a priority of the University and many of its faculty members. Contributions to regional development of Francophone culture are far-reaching, from being a driving force in the creation of the annual Festivals Acadiens et Créoles in 1972 to providing expertise for French immersion programs in school systems.

    Dr. Jordan Kellman, dean of Louisiana's College of Liberal Arts, said Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie membership “reflects our status as arguably the only university in the country that has such a deep relationship between the Francophone interests at the University and the surrounding French-speaking community.”

    AUF membership, he added, will spur research and scholarship collaborations; provide career development initiatives for graduates who want to optimize their Francophone expertise; and create networking and outreach opportunities that will enhance academic offerings.

    Kellman cited a certificate in business French that the University will create in conjunction with the Paris Île-de-France Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry as “a perfect example of the kinds of opportunities the AUF can help us to develop.”

    In May, Louisiana will host the 2023 Summer University in conjunction with the Le Centre de la francophonie des Amériques, a governmental agency in Quebec City. The event will draw higher education and K-12 educators, students and members of industry and government from around the world. The gathering, which is held every other year, has never happened outside of Canada.

    “It will enable us to introduce our culture and economy to a wider world and promote the sharing of ideas among Francophone regions as to how to develop culture and economy around Francophone history and language,” Kellman explained.



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    Let's put some teeth into this and put out a French Football broadcast on the web


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    imagine that, the P5 refuses to have a school from this network, this should be our in.


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    Another golden marketing campaign opportunity. Globally. Let's see how we handle it..


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    So we can be THE USA college athletic program that the French follow? Hey the more fans the better.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Let's put some teeth into this and put out a French Football broadcast on the web
    And how about recruiting some basketball players from France!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IberiaCajun View Post
    And how about recruiting some basketball players from France!
    dont they have a decent soccer team as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IberiaCajun View Post
    And how about recruiting some basketball players from France!
    We got a good softball player from France. Why not try other sports.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMV JustMyView View Post
    We got a good softball player from France. Why not try other sports.
    Mais oui, allons!

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    On va soigner ton char, comme le char est nous autres!


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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesTheJeweler View Post
    On va soigner ton char, comme le char est nous autres!
    We will treat your car like it's our very own.

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    No longer around.


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