SDSU to transition to virtual instruction Monday, citing storm safety concerns

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The university plans to return to normal in-person instruction and on-campus work on Tuesday.

University officials urged students to contact faculty members directly if they have classes scheduled on Monday, and plan to join classes remotely that day. Libraries at both campuses will change hours. All food service is planning to be open.

Faculty are asked to prepare for virtual instruction and to extend consideration to students who may not be able to attend classes due to weather- related reasons. Access to most campus buildings at SDSU and SDSU Imperial Valley will be restricted on Monday to those with keys or electronic card access.In the event of flooding, SDSU encourages drivers not to park along Alvarado Road east of College Avenue. At SDSU Imperial Valley, and in the event of flooding, stay away from the Highway 98 and Highway 111 intersection and other roadways that may partially flood. Never attempt to drive through flood waters.

"Take appropriate precautions, update your information with SDSU as soon as possible, download the SDSU Safe app and also go to Urgent.sdsu.edu for more information," a university-wide email read."As we continue to monitor conditions, the university will share updates with the community. Again, we thank you for taking this situation seriously and planning for your individual safety.

 

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