Photo courtesy of: Tevin Wooten By: Kye Kocher FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (UATV)- Since spring of 2022, students at the University of Arkansas (U of A) have missed roughly five instructional days of school due to inclement weather. This is equal to one whole week of school. When students miss class because of extreme weather, professors become…
By: Ben Glodowski FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.- Severe Weather Awareness Week wraps up March 3 after a quick round of heavy rains in the area. The University’s Division of Emergency Management reminds students to stay prepared in anticipation of the coming Spring severe weather season. The National Weather Service offers a number of safety tips, from beach…
by Nanci Flores FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – In cases of extreme weather, the University of Arkansas chancellor can decide to cancel classes if the outside conditions cause a threat to the safety of students, faculty and staff. The university respond to weather emergencies by changing its hour operations in one of three ways: cancellation, delayed start…
Classes, offices and services at the University of Arkansas will operate on a delayed schedule and begin at 10 am Tuesday Feb. 9. Transit services will begin running at 9 a.m. Staff identified as performing weather essential services should report as regularly scheduled unless advised otherwise by their supervisor. All other staff are expected to…
The Fayetteville campus of the University of Arkansas is operating under a two-hour delay today, Feb. 1. All offices and business operations will open by10 a.m. Classes will be held as scheduled or as otherwise directed by class instructors. Staff identified as performing essential services should report as regularly scheduled unless advised otherwise by their…