During the weeks that follow Hurricane Harvey, and for some time to come, the people of Houston and surrounding areas will need relief. For those who want to help, it can be hard to figure out how their time, money and efforts would be best…
Check out this one-stop spot for Hurricane Harvey assistance offered at UHCL. If you need financial assistance, contact the Dean of Students to apply for the Dean of Students Emergency Loan, and Office of Financial Aid.
Preparing for a hurricane was quite possibly the most stressful ordeal of my life. What turned into Houston’s worst flooding event to date started as a brush off the shoulder, that is until it got closer.
Signal Soundbytes, a podcast produced by the University of Houston-Clear Lake's The Signal, features a panel of students discussing a variety of topics. Episode segments include Hurricane Harvey's impact on UHCL and Sports Talk with Jeremy.
President of the Indian Student Association (ISA), Vadhiraj Satya Maligi discusses how the student organization stepped up to help those in the community following Hurricane Harvey.
While Hurricane Harvey did not hit Houston head on, the consistent bands of showers were enough to bring floodwaters throughout the area. From downtown Houston to Friendswood to Dickinson, the impact of Harvey was visibly noticeable.
Andrew Reitberger, director of student life at UHCL discusses the donation and volunteer efforts provided by the UHCL Student Relief following the weeks after Hurricane Harvey landed on the Texas Gulf Coast.
SGA executive council discusses the Hawks Helping Hawks donation drive for UHCL Harvey relief. Donations can be delivered to SGA in the SSCB Building room 1.205.
As Hurricane Harvey swirled over Southeast Texas, the people of Houston took to their cameras and phones to capture the devastation that was experienced by so many.