
A&M-Commerce Early Release – 3/2/23
Due to the possibility of dangerous weather conditions and to help ensure the safety of our students, faculty, and staff, the Commerce campus and the Dallas site will have an early release at 3 p.m. today, March 2.
Students, faculty and staff, please follow the directives below:
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FACULTY AND STAFF
Changes to work operations:
Faculty and staff may leave at 3 p.m.
STUDENTS
Changes to your in-person classes:
Face-to-face classes at the Commerce campus and the Dallas site will be canceled from 3 p.m. and for the remainder of the day, including night classes.
No changes to your online classes:
Online courses will continue as scheduled today.
If you have questions or issues with your courses, please contact your faculty member or instructor directly for assistance. You can find contact information in your course syllabi or through D2L.
OFF-SITE LOCATIONS—STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF
The off-site locations (RELLIS, Frisco, CHEC, Mesquite and Navarro) will adhere to the decisions of their host institutions or local school districts regarding cancellations and closures.
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Normal operations will resume tomorrow, Friday, March 3. at 8 a.m.
Please sign up for the Pride Alert Warning System (P.A.W.S.) and download the free Lion Safe app (App Store or Google Play) for important campus safety information.
If you experience technical issues and cannot log into myLEO or D2L, please contact the IT Help Desk by emailing [email protected] or calling 903.468.6000.
In the event of an emergency:
- University Police Department: 903.886.5868 (non-life threatening) or dial 9-1-1
- Counseling Center: 903.886.5145 (crisis counselor) or dial 9-1-1
- Residential Living and Learning: Notify your RA or community director
Stay safe, Lions!
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