Middle Tennessee State University will open at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 25. Classes resume and staff should report at that time.
Student parking garages will remain closed because of lingering slick pavement conditions.
Students who feel they cannot safely travel to campus should advise their professors to make appropriate arrangements. Faculty should accommodate students who feel they cannot safety travel to campus and post necessary information about resumption of courses.
Employees should use discretion in reporting to work, and those unable to report should contact his/her supervisor and take annual leave.
Please continue to check this page or visit www.mtsu.edu/alertupdates for more information as it becomes available.
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