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Update 8:32 p.m.:
North Carolina A&T will continue to operate on Condition 2 until noon Friday, at which time the university will resume normal operations. All classes and university events are cancelled until then.
Until Friday at noon, only mandatory employees are required to be at work. For or more information on Condition 2, including guidance for employees on how to account for Thursday and Friday time on leave reports, please reference the attachment, the chart below or this link.
The early voting site in Dudley Hall will open at noon Friday and observe its normal closing time.
Updated 11:50 a.m.:
In advance of expected inclement weather and poor traveling conditions later today, North Carolina A&T will move to Condition 2 at 2 p.m., with classes and events cancelled for the rest of the day and evening and the university on suspended operations.
Only mandatory employees are required to remain at work. For or more information on Condition 2, including guidance for employees on how to account for today’s time on leave reports, please reference the attachment, the chart below or this link.
A decision will be made by 6 a.m. tomorrow on whether there will be any changes to operations and class schedules for Friday, Feb. 21. That decision will be communicated through all usual university communications channels.
The early voting site in Dudley Hall will remain open until 4 p.m. today, and will reopen at noon tomorrow, closing at its normal time.