Important Reynolda Campus Updates
While conditions on Reynolda Campus have improved, melting snow is expected to refreeze overnight.
Freshmen and sophomores parked in lots Q and A are asked to move their cars back to the off-campus parking lots as soon as possible so that Facilities can clear the snow and apply ice melt and sand to those lots. Shuttles will run between lots Q and A and off-campus parking starting at 1 p.m. tomorrow (Sunday, Jan. 12) for students who need a ride to return to campus after moving their cars.
With the expected refreeze this evening, campus service hours will continue to be adjusted due to the weather. Check websites for updated hours of operation for campus dining, the Wellbeing Center, ZSR library, Deacon Health, Mail Services and WFU shuttle services.
Checking into University housing this afternoon?
- Students moving on to campus for the Spring 2025 semester who need to pick up keys should go directly to their residential community and contact the RA on duty.
- Students locked out of their rooms should go directly to their residential community and contact the RA on duty.
- Students who have lost their Deacon OneCard should visit University Police in Alumni Hall to get a temporary ID.
Reporting power outages and weather-related issues
- For those living in University housing, notify Facilities at 336-758-4255 of any facility-related issues, including power outages, heating concerns, lack of hot water, etc.
- For those living in an off-campus property, notify Duke Energy (1-800-769-3766) of power outages and let your landlord or property management know about other issues.
For emergencies, contact 911 (on campus) or call University Police at 336-758-5911 for assistance.
Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to download the Wake Safe App to receive safety and weather information. Here’s how emergency communications are shared and what you can do to stay informed.