In When Universities are Destroyed, author Jack Kushner describes the destruction of each university and compares each institutions efforts to overcome adversity, rebuild, and once again provide education to its students. Kushner details how Tulane University cleaned up from the hurricane, and with the adroit leadership of President Scott Cowen, reopened six months later. This history book also shows how the reconstruction period in the South delayed the rebuilding of the University of Alabama.
Examining both the similarities and differences between the two universities, When Universities are Destroyed provides a vivid picture of how Tulane University and the University of Alabama faced the destruction of their campus and found the fortitude to move forward.
Jack Kushner has served on the Tulane Alumni Board of Directors for five years and on the Tulane Associates Board of Directors for the past year. Kushner attended medical school at the Medical College of Alabama and currently lives in Annapolis, Maryland, where he practiced neurosurgery for twenty-five years.