Working at a radio station during a disaster is difficult to describe. We are being flooded with massive amounts of information, that can literally save lives, and having to sift through each and every piece of news to make sure it is correct. My students are getting "real-life" experience like no other, and we are all running on adrenaline and the desire to help in any way we can. Broadcasters often risk their own personal safety to stay on-air and serve their communities, and while not all of them are fabulous, they are driven to help by getting information to the people. Today the National Association of Broadcasters just announced that they are making a $1 million dollar cash donation to the American Red Cross. I have never been more proud of this industry!