When Hurricane Katrina shut down Dillard University, a Baltimore professor stepped up in a way that changed lives. Garey Hyatt, newly arrived at Coppin State, worked with staff to welcome displaced students from New Orleans, helping them continue their education and rebuild. For Alisa Brock and Riga Watkins, this move wasn’t just about classes—it was about starting over, finding community, and discovering what really matters. Their stories remind us that in the face of disaster, compassion and opportunity can lead to new beginnings. What do you think—how can cities better support those forced to start over? #Education #College #HurricaneKatrina