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Have you seen the latest La Louisiane?

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The cover story, 鈥淭ies that Bind,鈥 explores the University鈥檚 Traditional Music program, which brings together student musicians and seasoned musicians with a curriculum that preserves and promotes the region鈥檚 musical heritage.

The program is the result of a dogged, 10-year effort by friends of the late Dr. Tommy Comeaux to honor the Lafayette physician and multi-instrumentalist with a lasting musical memorial. Comeaux died in 1997.

The issue also features University researchers鈥 efforts to develop two brain sensors. One would enable a person to use thoughts to move an artificial limb, while the other would predict epileptic seizures.

For sports fans, La Louisiane tours the renovated M.L. 鈥淭igue鈥 Moore Field at Russo Park, and the new indoor practice facility for 麻豆果冻传媒 Ragin鈥 Cajuns golf.

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The staff of the University鈥檚 Office of Communications and Marketing produces La Louisiane. The magazine covers many aspects of the University, including research, campus development, student life, athletics and alumni accomplishments.

La Louisiane reaches about 90,000 readers via direct mail and distribution on campus. .  
The magazine's readership includes students, alumni and other University supporters. Copies are also mailed to high school principals and guidance counselors across the state.