Hurricane update: Campus Operating Status

October 26, 2012

**********SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT FROM RUTGERS UNIVERSITY CAMPUS INFORMATION SERVICES**********

As Hurricane Sandy approaches our area, it is important that you are aware of how to find out about the campus operating status. The “Campus Operating Status” page is now posted and can be found at http://campusstatus.rutgers.edu. This page will be updated with
information about changes to campus operations. You can also reach the page by going to the New Brunswick webpage at http://nb.rutgers.edu.

Please refer to this page for any information concerning campus operations due to weather conditions.

Additionally, campus status information will be available through:

– The RU-info Channel – RU-tv Channel 3

– The RU-info Call Center – 732-445-info (4636)

– Texting RUTGERS to 66746

Please do not call Rutgers Police for campus status information.

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