Classes online Monday due to winter storm
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Rutgers University announced on Friday that classes would be moved online Monday following the winter storm slated for Sunday.
The University remains open, but with certain changes to operating status for both Sunday and Monday.
Classes are to transition online, either in asynchronous or synchronous formats, with instructors to communicate plans with students directly.
Busch Dining Hall, Livingston Dining Commons, Neilson Dining Hall and The Atrium will remain open on Sunday and Monday. Currently, they will be open during normal operating hours, but real-time updates regarding operations will be posted on Rutgers Dining Services’ Instagram account.
Rutgers Busses are to run normal weekend schedules on Sunday, and normal weekday schedules on Monday, with updates to service provided via the PassioGo! app.
University libraries are to close Sunday and Monday, with instruction and reference services to be remote to support the university community without disruption.
Clinical operations are to continue through both days.
Scarlet Knights fans are encouraged to check their website for changes to athletics schedules.
Department heads are asked to work remote where feasible, and essential employees will be told where and when to report by their supervisors.
For the most up to date information, check rutgers.edu/status.