Abstract
Hurricane Katrina was an unprecedented event in U.S. history in terms of its impact-psychologically, emotionally and financially. The storm took its devastating toll on individuals and institutions, a toll which is still present in many ways. This paper describes the impact Katrina had on Tulane University from the immediate aftermath of the storm to the university's recovery and renewal. It also articulates the lessons learned from this experience, which Tulane found valuable in maintaining and supporting its community during the crisis.
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