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Thursday, January 21, 2016

SU Issues Additional Updates for Students in Advance of Winter Storm



Governor Larry Hogan has issued a state of emergency for Maryland from 7 a.m. Friday, January 22, until 7 a.m. Sunday, January 24, in preparation for the winter storm.

The storm’s impact is predicted to be heavier west of our region. At this time, Friday’s classes will continue as scheduled. Students taking winter session courses should check with their instructors about any changes to exams. A decision about Monday’s classes will occur later this weekend.

Residential students arriving today (Thursday, January 21) will be permitted to move into their rooms until midnight. All other students should remain off campus until the state of emergency has been lifted.

Orientation activities are postponed. Students living in residence halls will be offered in-building programs and activities, and food service will be provided. Athletics events and other campus activities may be curtailed.

The campus is considered officially open for employees, however, please continue to watch the SU website and the SU Facebook and Twitter pages for updated information.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The university is now closed and classes have been canceled for Monday.