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Delayed opening on Tuesday; on-site learning and work to begin at 11 a.m.

On Tuesday, Feb. 3, Wake Forest will open for on-site learning and work at 11 a.m. as travel conditions allow. No classes will take place remotely or on-site before 11 a.m. The graduate and professional schools will communicate any variations to this schedule directly with their faculty, staff and students.

We recognize that weather-related conditions continue to affect road safety to varying degrees across the region, and individuals should use their best judgment based on their personal circumstances. When travel is unsafe or conditions make it impractical to travel to campus, virtual classes, remote learning and remote work may be used at the discretion of faculty and supervisors.

Faculty will communicate course-specific expectations and are encouraged to extend reasonable flexibility to students who may be experiencing weather-related challenges. Students who face weather-related barriers or safety concerns should communicate with their professors.

Staff who are normally expected to work on campus on Tuesday are not expected to work before 11 a.m. unless they are designated as essential personnel. This also applies to those working from a flexible work location. Managers of essential personnel should communicate any on-site or remote work expectations directly with their team members. Visit the HR website for more detailed information for employees. 

Employees who face weather-related barriers or safety concerns should contact their supervisors as early as possible to discuss remote work or alternative arrangements.

We ask all members of our community to prioritize safety, show care for one another, and make thoughtful decisions in light of individual circumstances.

Campus service hours may be adjusted. Check websites for updated hours of operation for campus dining, Wellbeing Center, ZSR Library, Deacon Health, Mail Services

Shuttle operations may be limited. See the WFU shuttle services website for updates. 

Conditions in Charlotte may differ from those in Winston-Salem. Charlotte-based school leaders will communicate operational changes directly to impacted students, faculty, and staff.
The University will keep the community informed of any changes through Wake Alert emergency notifications. Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to make sure their mobile phone number is updated and to download the Wake Safe App to receive safety and weather information. Here’s how emergency communications are shared and what you can do to stay informed.


Wake Alert: Wake Forest open for remote learning and remote work Monday

On Monday, February 2, Wake Forest will be open for remote learning and remote work. While in-person classes will not be held in Winston-Salem, virtual classes, remote learning and remote work will take place. 

Faculty will communicate course-specific expectations for remote learning. Students should communicate with their professors about challenges meeting class expectations due to the weather.

Staff members who have the necessary equipment should plan to work remotely as job functions allow. Employees should contact their supervisors to discuss any challenges they may face with working remotely on Monday. Managers of essential personnel will continue to communicate any on-site or remote work expectations directly with their team members.

Winston-Salem received about 10 inches of snow on Saturday (nine inches in Charlotte), an unusually high amount for the region. With snowfall ending late Saturday evening, campus facilities crews are working diligently to clear campus roads, parking lots and sidewalks. Temperatures, especially at night, continue to be extremely cold, causing refreezing.

Please be careful: Ice under the snow can create slippery walking conditions. Ice and snow falling from trees and rooflines can create unexpected hazards.

Road conditions across the area will vary on Monday. Ice under the snow may create dangerous driving conditions on secondary and neighborhood roads.

Electrical power remains stable on and around campus, enabling remote learning and work.

Campus service hours may be adjusted. Check websites for updated hours of operation for campus dining, Wellbeing Center, ZSR Library, Deacon Health, Mail Services, and WFU shuttle services. 

Conditions in Charlotte may differ from those in Winston-Salem. Charlotte-based school leaders will communicate operational changes directly to impacted students, faculty, and staff.

The University will keep the community informed of any changes through Wake Alert emergency notifications. Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to make sure their mobile phone number is updated and to download the Wake Safe App to receive safety and weather information. Here’s how emergency communications are shared and what you can do to stay informed.


Wake Forest will be closed Saturday, Jan. 31, and Sunday, Feb. 1

Wake Forest’s Reynolda Campus, including Wake Downtown and other University sites located in Winston-Salem, will be closed on Saturday, Jan. 31, and Sunday, Feb. 1, due to a winter weather warning issued by the National Weather Service. 

All classes and events are canceled on Wake Forest’s Reynolda Campus, Wake Downtown and other University sites located in Winston-Salem. 

At this time, the men’s basketball game against NC State will be played at noon on Saturday. Shuttles will run between the campus and Joel Coliseum.

Conditions in Charlotte may differ from those in Winston-Salem. Charlotte-based school leaders will communicate operational changes directly to impacted students, faculty, and staff.

Reynolda Campus Service Updates:

  • Shuttle Services: All Wake Line routes will pause service early on Friday, Jan. 30 and remain paused Saturday, Jan. 31, through Sunday, Feb. 1.
  • Parking: Do not park on Gulley Dr. or Jasper Memory Lane. First-year and sophomore students should keep vehicles parked off campus and remain in Lots Z2, Z3, and Z5. Residential students should avoid Faculty/Staff parking lots and remain parked in Lots J, Q, R1, R2, and Z.
  • Campus Dining: Visit dining.wfu.edu before walking to a venue to ensure it is open. Note that The Pit in Reynolda Hall will have dining hours throughout the weekend to ensure students on campus will have access to meals.
  • Library: Updates will be posted on the library website. Access to 24-hour study rooms will continue as conditions allow. 
  • Wellbeing Center: The Wellbeing Center will open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. 
  • Local Power Outages: If power outages affect off-campus student housing, the University will make designated campus spaces available for students to charge devices, access food, and find support.
  • Building Access: Buildings on campus are secure. In the event of a power outage, residential communities will be locked. Once you exit a residential community, re-entry will require someone inside to manually open the door. 

Campus service hours may be adjusted due to the weather. Check websites for updated hours of operation for campus dining, the Wellbeing Center, ZSR Library, Deacon Health, Mail Services, and WFU shuttle services. 

Even though the University is closed, the emergency management team will remain actively engaged in preparing for and reacting to this weekend’s expected winter storm, ensuring continuity of essential services.

Campus Employee Information:

Staff are not expected to work remotely during a campus closure unless they are designated as essential personnel. This also applies to those working from a flexible work location. Managers of essential personnel should communicate any on-site or remote work expectations directly with their team members. Visit the HR website for more detailed information for employees. 

Future decisions:

The University will communicate on Sunday afternoon about decisions impacting Monday classes and operations.

Stay informed of any changes through Wake Alert emergency notifications. Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to make sure their mobile phone number is updated, and to download the Wake Safe App to receive safety and weather information. Here’s how emergency communications are shared and what you can do to stay informed.

Additional reminders: 

Visit the Wake Alert Winter Weather Preparedness website for more information and tips for staying prepared on and off campus. 

During the winter weather event, please contact University Police only in the case of an emergency. Reserving calls for urgent situations allows officers to respond quickly where they are most needed. Non-emergency questions or concerns should be addressed once the University reopens.


Wake Alert: Wake Forest open for on-site learning and work on Friday

On Friday, Jan. 30, Wake Forest will be open for on-site learning and on-site work, as travel conditions allow. We recognize that weather-related conditions continue to affect road safety to varying degrees across the region, and individuals should use their best judgment based on their personal circumstances. When travel is unsafe or conditions make it impractical to travel to campus, virtual classes, remote learning and remote work may be used at the discretion of faculty and supervisors.

Faculty will communicate course-specific expectations and are encouraged to extend reasonable flexibility to students who may be experiencing weather-related challenges. Students who face weather-related barriers or safety concerns should communicate with their professors.

Staff members who are normally scheduled to work on campus on Friday are expected to report to campus if they can do so safely. Employees scheduled to work on campus on Friday who face weather-related barriers or safety concerns should contact their supervisors as early as possible to discuss remote work or alternative arrangements.

We ask all members of our community to prioritize safety, show care for one another, and make thoughtful decisions in light of individual circumstances.

Campus service hours may be adjusted. Check websites for updated hours of operation for campus dining, Wellbeing Center, ZSR Library, Deacon Health, Mail Services

Shuttle operations may be limited. See the WFU shuttle services website for updates. 

Conditions in Charlotte may differ from those in Winston-Salem. Charlotte-based school leaders will communicate operational changes directly to impacted students, faculty, and staff.
The University will keep the community informed of any changes through Wake Alert emergency notifications. Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to make sure their mobile phone number is updated and to download the Wake Safe App to receive safety and weather information. Here’s how emergency communications are shared and what you can do to stay informed.


Wake Alert: Wake Forest open for remote learning and remote work Thursday

On Thursday, Jan. 29, Wake Forest will be open for remote learning and remote work. While in-person classes will not be held in Winston-Salem, virtual classes, remote learning and remote work will take place. 

Faculty will communicate course-specific expectations for remote learning and are encouraged to continue extending flexibility to students who may be facing storm-related challenges. 

Staff members who have the necessary equipment should plan to work remotely as job functions allow. Employees should contact their supervisors to discuss any challenges they may face with working remotely on Thursday. Managers of essential personnel will continue to communicate any on-site or remote work expectations directly with their team members.

While campus conditions are good, road conditions across the area vary. State and local officials report delays in treating secondary roads and neighborhoods due to the prevalence of ice and extremely low overnight temperatures. Emergency responders report delayed response times due to poor road conditions and traffic accidents.

Electrical power remains stable on and around campus, enabling remote learning and work.

Campus service hours may be adjusted. Check websites for updated hours of operation for campus dining, Wellbeing Center, ZSR Library, Deacon Health, Mail Services, and WFU shuttle services. 

Campus shuttles will run to and from Target on University Parkway on Thursday. Shuttles will operate every 30 minutes from the Shuttle Hub from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Details will be updated on the WFU shuttle service website.

Conditions in Charlotte may differ from those in Winston-Salem. Charlotte-based school leaders will communicate operational changes directly to impacted students, faculty, and staff.
The University will keep the community informed of any changes through Wake Alert emergency notifications. Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to make sure their mobile phone number is updated and to download the Wake Safe App to receive safety and weather information. Here’s how emergency communications are shared and what you can do to stay informed.


Campus Emergencies


The Wake Alert website is the primary information source during an emergency at Wake Forest. Updates and information will appear on this site. Other options include:

University Police
  • Call 911 from campus phone
  • Call 336.758.5911 from cell phone or off-campus phone

For non-emergency contact information, visit the University Police website. Download the Wake Safe app for other options. If you wish to provide information anonymously, do so through “Silent Witness.”

Counseling

Media

Call 336.758.5237 to reach University Marketing and Communications. Calls will be returned as the situation permits.


Preparedness & Response

Be prepared for emergencies and understand more about communication and response by reviewing topics on this site, including: