As temperatures drop and the hint of snow lingers, we want students, faculty and staff to know expectations for teaching, learning and working if campus is affected by inclement weather.
If extreme weather is predicted that may significantly impact on-campus operations, as well as travel to and from campus, executive leadership will discuss a possible delay or closure considering these factors:
If the leadership team decides to close or delay university operations on campus, notifications will be sent by 5 a.m. when possible.
In the event of a campus closure, delayed start or early dismissal, you will receive a text message and/or email with current information.
You can also find information here:
If the university operations at CU Anschutz Medical Campus are delayed or closed, it affects all operations in our university facilities on campus. It’s important to note that it does not affect hospital operations. UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital and Children’s Hospital Colorado operations are normal unless otherwise announced by those facilities. Students, faculty and staff assigned to work at UCH or CHCO must report to work unless the clinic/hospital announces a change in operations.
During a closure or delay, employees already scheduled to work remotely should continue to work remotely as planned. Employees not scheduled for remote work on a day the campus should close or be on delayed start should plan to work remotely to the extent possible. Find out more here.