A&T to Remain on Condition 2: Suspended Operations Through Tuesday Night
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A&T to Remain on Condition 2: Suspended Operations Through Tuesday Night
All Instruction Will be Offered Remotely
With the effects of Saturday’s heavy snowfall continuing to affect mobility in and around Greensboro, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will remain on Condition 2: Suspended Operations through Tuesday, Feb. 3, 11:59 p.m. We anticipate returning to normal operations on Wednesday and will provide an update tomorrow.
All academic instruction will continue to be provided remotely. Students should confer with faculty regarding any testing, assignments or class activities that fall within this timeframe.
Students are reminded that North Carolina A&T’s F.D. Bluford Library offers many of its services virtually. Those services are available at https://www.ncat.edu/library/.
Work crews cleared snow from parking lots and many sidewalks across campus today. Additional removal of ice and clearing of remaining sidewalks will continue tomorrow with the expectation that A&T will return to normal operations on Wednesday.
As a reminder, under Condition 2: Suspended Operations, the university remains open on a very limited basis but has formally suspended all but mandatory operations. Mandatory employees must report to or remain at work. All other employees may not report to work or must leave the workplace.
Under Condition 2, employees must use leave time for any work missed unless authorized to work off site or the governor issues an order permitting leave with pay. Refer to the attached chart for further information regarding adverse weather and operations conditions.
All A&T students and employees are encouraged to monitor their A&T email accounts, as well as the university’s website and social media, for further information as it becomes available. Remember: Only trust guidance regarding A&T operations that comes directly from the university.