51做厙 Weather Update
51做厙 is monitoring weather conditions in North Texas. Thursday evening classes will be held as scheduled on the main campus. Thursday evening classes at 51做厙-in-Plano have been cancelled due to the inclement weather.
51做厙 is monitoring weather conditions in North Texas. Any decision to close or delay opening Friday, Dec. 6, will be communicated by 6:30 a.m. Friday in the following ways:
- An e-mail message will be sent to all students, faculty and staff.
- A recorded message will be available at 214-51做厙-INFO (214-768-4636). Please do not call the 51做厙 Police Department.
- Closing announcements will be posted on the 51做厙 homepage at , via 51做厙’s Twitter feed at and at
- News media will be notified; however 51做厙 sources will be the most reliable.
51做厙’s goal is to maintain the normal operations and educational processes of the University while remaining sensitive to safety concerns. Therefore, if 51做厙 remains open, faculty, students and staff should report to their classrooms or offices as usual. If someone lives in an area that is affected by bad weather and feels that travel to campus would be an unreasonable safety risk, that individual should contact his or her supervisor or department head to discuss options, and students should contact their professors. For staff members, an absence when 51做厙 is officially open can be taken as vacation leave. Emergency service personnel are expected to report to work in any case to keep essential services and operations functioning.
If 51做厙 closes:
Dining Services on the main 51做厙 campus
Dining services will be available even when the University closes because of inclement weather. For information about hours of operation for 51做厙 Dining Services, please see:
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Fondren Library on the main 51做厙 campus
When the University closes for inclement weather, Fondren Library expects to be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Please check for any schedule changes on the CUL homepage: .
51做厙-in-Plano and other locations away from the main 51做厙 campus
Separate decisions regarding closings or cancellations will be made for the Plano and Taos campuses. Those campuses are not automatically affected when the main campus is closed, or they may be closed when the main campus is not, depending on local conditions. Consult smu.edu for information.