Institutional and community resilience among institutions of higher education in metropolitan New Orleans

Nancy Mock (Tulane University) Thomas A. LaVeist (Tulane University) Scott S. Cowen (Tulane University) Robert Collins (Dillard University) Josh Lewis (Tulane ByWater Institute) Erin Franklin (Tulane University)

Published: Aug 19, 2025

Overview

Hurricane Katrina and the failure of the federal levee system exposed profound vulnerabilities across the Greater New Orleans area, including among higher education institutions. Over the past two decades, however, universities, community colleges, and specialized research centers alike have all evolved, improving their internal resilience and contributing significantly to the resilience of surrounding communities.

Starting with the initial response to the 2005 disaster, higher education institutions in metropolitan New Orleans demonstrated remarkable resilience by rapidly resuming instruction, forming cross-institutional partnerships, and mobilizing support from local, state, and federal agencies, as well as alumni, corporations, foundations, and international sources. In the following years, universities further championed resilience through fostering academic programs and research centers and collaborating through consortia focused on emergency and disaster management, climate adaptation, infrastructure, and biosciences innovation. Yet, these higher educational institutions continue to face difficulties, particularly in the face of the currently challenging university funding landscape.

This report first describes the impacts of Hurricane Katrina and the levee failures on the higher education institutions themselves, then details the roles those institutions played in building recovery and resilience in communities across the New Orleans metropolitan area. We examine the challenges they faced and the strategic opportunities they discovered that were associated with improving community resilience. The report closes with recommendations for future efforts toward greater institutional and community resilience among these universities and colleges across the metropolitan area, including:

More attention needs to be paid to the remarkable source of resilience capacities at these institutions of higher education in New Orleans, and to their impacts on regional resilience. They still have much more to contribute.

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