Dear Faculty and Staff,
Hoping all of you were spared or somewhat spared from the effects of the hazardous weather
situation. Please be aware that while we will continue to monitor the current weather
situation, the plan as of now is for normal operations/classes to resume tomorrow
(Thursday, 2/1) at 6 a.m.
Please check your email often for updates as the situation may change.
Stay warm!
Mario
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Mario Torres, Ph.D.
Dean, College of Education and Human Development
President's Distinguished Professorship
The University of Texas at San Antonio
One UTSA Circle, Main Building 3.304
San Antonio, TX 78249
Office: 210.458.5200
Fax: 210.458.4487
Mario.Torres2@utsa.edu<mailto:Mario.Torres2@utsa.edu>
From: UTSA Winter Weather Notice
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2023 4:32 PM
To: Laura Earleywine
<Laura.Earleywine@utsa.edu<mailto:Laura.Earleywine@utsa.edu>>
Subject: UTSA extends modified campus operations until Feb. 2 due to freezing weather
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Dear Roadrunners,
The National Weather Service has extended the winter storm warning for Bexar and
surrounding counties until 6 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 2 With this in mind, UTSA will
continue to operate on a modified schedule on Wednesday with all UTSA classes—including
in-person learning and Wednesday evening classes—remaining online. This includes labs and
other in-person programs. Regular course schedules and operations will resume on Thursday,
Feb. 2.
Employees will continue remote operations on Wednesday. Those with essential job functions
should report to work on-campus on their regular schedules. Contact your supervisor if you
have questions.
UTSA will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates on campus operations and
classes as needed. Updates will be posted on UTSA
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on the university’s official social media channels
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You are encouraged to monitor local news sources as the cold front moves through San
Antonio, as weather conditions are subject to change.
Stay warm and safe!