Classes and all events canceled at Bluffton University
Bluffton University canceled all classes and all event for Wednesday, Jan. 30, according to its Facebook.
The announcement included:
With safety being a priority, all Bluffton University events (classes, all practices and athletics events) are canceled for Wednesday, Jan. 30.
Marbeck Center and The Commons will be open during regular hours for food service. All other buildings, including the Library, Sommer Center and the LRC will be closed. Students are advised to stay in their residence halls for their safety.
More information will come from the Academic Affairs office regarding when the missed classes will be made up. Campus offices will be closed and only essential staff should report to work. Staff should contact their supervisors if they have questions about reporting to work. We will monitor the weather conditions tomorrow and will make a determination about Thursday classes on Wednesday evening.
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