| Lincoln College Moving to Remote 
			Learning for February 15
 
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            [February 14, 2021] 
             
			 
			In an abundance of caution, Lincoln College will be moving all 
			classes to remote learning on Monday, February 15, due to the 
			anticipated inclement weather.
 Online classes and those in a hybrid format that are scheduled to 
			meet remotely Monday will not be affected and will continue as 
			planned.
 
 Lincoln College offices will be available by phone or email only. 
			All academic support services will be offered in online formats. 
			These support services include advising, disability services, 
			library resources, career services, and academic tutoring. Food 
			services will operate on a normal schedule for residential students.
 
 Faculty are encouraged to make adjustments to course materials and 
			assignments, as needed. Students should frequently check Canvas and 
			their student email account for updates and communication from 
			instructors.
 
			
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Students, faculty, and staff are urged to use caution in their travels to and 
from campus and to dress appropriately for protection from cold temperatures and 
wind. Employees and student workers should use discretion when evaluating road 
conditions. Communicate with your direct supervisor if you are unable to travel 
to work or wish to work remotely. 
Lincoln College will continue to closely monitor reports from the National 
Weather Service and modify operations, if necessary.
 “The incoming system is expected to bring 5-8 inches of snow with wind chills as 
low as 20 below zero. It is in the best interest and safety of our campus 
community to shift to remote learning for Monday,” said Lincoln College 
President David Gerlach.
 
				 
			[Lauren D. Grenlund] |