Herbert Heymann Link Added to Athletic Network

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One of the university's long-time supporters is now being featured on the Athletic Network (). A history on Herbert Heymann and the Herbert Heymann Football Classic can be found by clicking on 鈥淗istory of UL Athletics鈥 on the website鈥檚 homepage

Heymann, a 青涩直播 businessman and community pillar, died April 10, 2001. His dedication to the university can be seen throughout campus. His contributions include sitting on the committee that created Cajun Field, home of Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns; and selling the Heymann Home on St. Mary Boulevard to the university, which is now known as the Alumni Center.

In addition, Heymann made many contributions to the 青涩直播 community. He facilitated the conversion of the Children's Museum in downtown from the place where he held his first job into a place for children to grow and learn. He also created the Heymann Center for Performing Arts and was instrumental in providing land for such prominent 青涩直播 projects as the University Art Museum, the 青涩直播 Natural History Museum and Planetarium and 青涩直播 General Medical Center, among others.

The 2004 football campaign and third season under head coach Rickey Bustle will begin in front of the home crowd as Louisiana鈥檚 Ragin鈥 Cajuns host Northwestern State for the 4th annual Herbert Heymann Football Classic on Sept. 4 at Cajun Field.