At this time the university remains open and classes are scheduled for tomorrow. The Libraries will continue to monitor university communication channels (email, text, tv, radio, the webpage) for the latest information and encourage all of you to do the same. Travel conditions are challenging and will remain so through at least tomorrow morning.
Our goal is to ensure both the safety of Libraries’ staff and the integrity of our services.
Hodges remains open with possibly reduced staffing through the night and tomorrow morning. Beyond keeping Hodges open, we will provide the services that we have the staff to support. At the moment we are planning for only minimal staffing in Hodges into the morning, gradually opening various services as we have the staff to do so. Managers at the Ag and Music libraries will make the decisions they feel appropriate given conditions and staffing.
Please continue to monitor conditions and please regularly check university communication outlets for further information. If anything changes we will let you know as soon as we can.
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Upcoming Events
More Events-
McClung Museum’s Seed Collection Exhibition at Pendergrass Library
Apr. 26 at 7:30amPendergrass Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine Library - Front desk area -
International Coffeehouse
May. 1 at 1pmJohn C Hodges Library - Mary E Greer Room (near Starbucks) -
Books, Beer, & Banjos: A Fundraiser for UT Press
May. 2 at 6pmThe Standard