
University of Louisiana at Lafayette Announces Campus Closure Ahead Of Cold Weather
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette has made the official call to close campus in anticipation of freezing temperatures and the potential of snow early next week.

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette to Close Campus Ahead of Arctic Weather
UL's campus will be closed on Tuesday, January 21st, and Wednesday, January 22, due to the anticipation of unsafe driving conditions caused by freezing temperatures.
The University announced that they will transition to remote instruction and operations on both Tuesday and Wednesday.
"Students who are unable to participate in classes remotely should contact their professors. If a student needs further assistance, they can contact the Office of the Dean of Students at deanofstudents@louisiana.edu.'
The same goes for all faculty and staff who are unable to work remotely, the university asks that they contact their supervisors.
Students who live on campus will receive additional information via email about dining and other campus services.
University-Sponsored Events
All university-sponsored events that were scheduled on Tuesday and Wednesday will be postponed.
Stay tuned for updates on the Ragin' Cajuns basketball game that is currently scheduled for Wednesday.
How To Stay Informed
If you have not signed up to receive alerts via the University's emergency notification system, please do so. To view instructions for adding or confirming your ENS information, log in to ULink and search for the Safety & Emergency Notification System card. There, you can view instructions and update your ENS email address, phone number and address. You can also download the UL Shield safety app, if you have not done so already.
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