Students back on campus for in-person classes following Ida

Tulane students returned to in-person classes on Sept. 27 after two weeks of online learning as damage assessments and repairs were made following Hurricane Ida. Campus once again buzzed with activity, learning and living. Check out the video and photos below. 

 

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On the first day of in-person classes since Hurricane Ida, it was business as usual at The Commons.
On the first day of in-person classes since Hurricane Ida, it was business as usual at The Commons, which served hundreds of first responders and recovery workers in the aftermath of the storm. (Photo by Paula Burch-Celentano)
Tulane students make their way to class. Students were welcomed back to campus after online learning for two weeks.
Tulane students make their way to class. Students were welcomed back to campus after online learning for two weeks. The university was closed to students, faculty and staff while repairs were made to campus buildings and facilities. (Photo by Rusty Costanza)
Chair design is discussed during a morning architecture class in on of the temporary classrooms on the Newcomb Quad.
Chair design is discussed during a morning architecture class in one of the temporary classrooms on the Newcomb Quad. (Photo by Paula Burch-Celentano)
Tulane sophomore, Sara Miller of New Orleans, rests on a bench before her class begins.
Tulane sophomore Sara Miller of New Orleans rests on a bench before her class begins. (Photo by Rusty Costanza)
Students in an early morning business class wear masks as required for in-person classes.
Students in an early morning business class wear masks as required for inside classrooms, according to Campus Health and state guidelines. (Photo by Paula Burch-Celentano)
Jeannie Smith, a JD/MBA student, works inside the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex.
Jeannie Smith, a JD/MBA student, works inside the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex. (Photo by Rusty Costanza)
Tulane law students Catherine Balido, Haley Gentry, and Gabby Rosen Harvey enjoy beignets.
Tulane law students Catherine Balido, Haley Gentry and Gabby Rosen Harvey enjoy beignets. (Photo by Rusty Costanza)