Tulane returning to normal operations in the aftermath of Hurricane Francine

After Hurricane Francine passed through the New Orleans area, the uptown campus of Tulane University resumed activity thanks to the quick work of Tulane Facilities Services. Students filled the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life as they dined and studied on Thursday, September 12. Photos by Kenny Lass.

Students outside of the Lavin-Bernick Center after Hurricane Francine
Tulane's uptown campus resumed activity on Thursday, September 12, a few hours after Hurricane Francine passed through the area.
A golf cart in front of the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex
Tulane Facilities Services quickly assessed campus impacts from Hurricane Francine and re-opened campus buildings on Thursday.
Students working in the Lavin-Bernick Center
The Lavin-Bernick Center bustled with student activity post-Hurricane Francine as students took advantage of the space for dining and studying.
Ronald S of Tulane Facilities Services
Staff members with Tulane Facilities Services worked quickly and thoroughly to ensure campus operations could return to normal as quickly as possible.
Students on McAlister Place
Pedestrian traffic on McAlister Place resumed on Thursday as the all clear was lifted after Hurricane Francine passed through southeast Louisiana.