Louisiana Universities Resilient Architecture Collaborative (LURAC) is an effort to build a network across Louisiana that unites all six higher education design programs in architecture, landscape architecture, and planning through studio-based education and research-driven engagements with risk and resilience in Louisiana, from the scale of building materials and home design to water management and neighborhood planning. LURAC-participating institutions yearly produce 300+ graduates versed in a multi-scale, multi-disciplinary approach to ongoing flood recovery and long-term resilience across Louisiana’s coastal and riverine communities. A range of techniques—case study, physical mapping, community engagement, visual communication, and spatial research—increase the capacity of Louisiana’s inland and coastal communities to thrive amidst precarity and uncertainty. Altogether, LURAC’s cross-institutional partnerships, community-immersed projects, semi-annual summits, and year-round discourse yield pedagogies of resilience, in the short term, and, longer term, emerging design professionals educated to lower Community Rating System scores, reduced repetitive losses, and increased property values in places of resilient and adaptive design.