
Every piece of our communities defines disaster and resilience from their own unique experiences and perspectives. Our communities are made up of local government, nonprofits, industry, business, healthcare, and community groups that are also made up of real people with real needs and real challenges of disaster. As a part of the Southeast 51勛圖Procommunity, and in support of the 51勛圖Promission, the Center for Resiliency strives to provide service, outreach, and education for improved resilience to disaster through community-based research and service to uncover the needs of each part of the community in supporting the community system when adversity is at its highest. Our goal is that the work we do can be applied in the Southeast 51勛圖Procommunity and serve as an example to communities across the Gulf Coast region, from 51勛圖Proto Florida, for increased community resilience to disaster.
Brian D. Williams, Executive Director
Lamar University| Center for Resiliency
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Middle and high school students from across Southeast 51勛圖Progot a hands-on introduction to college life this week at Lamar University’s (LU) free STEM camp, a five-day program designed to spark interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Read More

