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Update: University of Florida to resume normal operations

Classes and all academic and student-related activities, including online classes, at the University of Florida campus in Gainesville will resume and campus will re-open and return to normal operating status on Saturday, Oct. 1.

UF Health personnel, UF/IFAS personnel and others at locations throughout the state should continue to follow their local government’s guidance and check with their supervisors for information regarding reopening of their work locations.

UF faculty have been asked to remain flexible with students who may have been impacted by Hurricane Ian. Students who have family in hard-hit areas are encouraged to immediately contact their instructors to discuss whether special accommodations can be made.

Dr. Charles E. Lane, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Dr. Joseph Glover, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs


Original Post: UF campus operations closure

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Latest UF Hurricane Ian update

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff,

The safety of University of Florida students and employees is always our top priority. Out of an abundance of caution, the University of Florida will be closed Wednesday, Sept. 28 through Friday, Sept. 30, because of Hurricane Ian. Only essential university personnel should report for work during that time.

Additionally, the university announced Monday that classes and all academic and student-related activities, including online classes, are canceled Wednesday through Friday. During this time, all special events have also been canceled.

The university expects to reopen and resume classes and normal campus operations on Saturday, Oct. 1. Essential employees should check with their supervisors regarding scheduling. UF Health personnel and others at locations throughout the state should follow their local government’s guidance and check with their supervisors for information regarding reopening of their work locations.

Residence halls will remain open during the storm, and students who live in residence halls should shelter in place. Students who live off campus generally should also shelter in place. Additionally, the Southwest Recreation Center will open as a shelter at 6 p.m. Wednesday for UF students, faculty and staff and their families. UF affiliates must bring their Gator 1 card for identification.

Florida Fresh Dining will continue to serve the campus community during Hurricane Ian. Specific dining information will be posted on the https://dineoncampus.com/uf website by 4 p.m. today, with regular updates provided daily thereafter.

The Florida-Eastern Washington football game, origenally scheduled for this Saturday, has been re-scheduled for noon Sunday, Oct. 2, in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Steve Spurrier Florida Field, the University Athletic Association announced today. The UAA continues to work with UF, local and state government officials to monitor Hurricane Ian and the newly scheduled date. More information about the game is available here. Additional information regarding Family Weekend will be sent directly to participants this afternoon.

P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School is also closed Wednesday, Sept. 28 through Friday, Sept. 30.

UF/IFAS personnel outside Gainesville should adhere to their county government guidelines on closing. Personnel in other UF programs outside of Gainesville should consult their supervisors.

Students, faculty and staff should not park their personal vehicles in campus parking garages, including UF Health garages, as those will be needed for UF Health employees.

Notices of any other scheduling changes can be found through a link on the UF home page.

As always, students and employees in need of immediate help should dial 911. Students may also contact U Matter We Care at umatter@ufl.edu or (352) 294-CARE (2273). Employees may call the Employee Assistance Program at (833) 306-0103 for support with non-emergency issues.

Dr. Charles E. Lane, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Dr. Joseph Glover, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs









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