After Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast—one of the most devastating natural disasters in recent U.S. history— more than 1,800 people lost their lives. Eighty percent of New Orleans ended up submerged.
Katrina’s massive impact has lived on— leaving neighborhoods in shambles, vacant. Leaving trash, cars and debris lining the streets.
And the University of Redlands has borne witness to the storm’s wrath— repeatedly. Making an impact of its own.
Read more about the university's Katrina-relief efforts
Redlands students have travelled across the nation--and globe-- to lend a helping hand. Read the inspiring stories of two of those students..
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Students served more than 100,000 hours during the university's centennial year in 2007. Find out about program highlights, awards and accolades in the office of Community Service Learning.
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Bulldogs across the nation can roll up their sleeves and make a difference by volunteering during this day in April dedicated to showing the Redlands spirit to service.
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