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Winter Weather Announcement

Due to poor road conditions amid ongoing winter weather, Kean University’s main campus in Union and Kean Skylands will operate remotely until 11 a.m. today, Wednesday, February 25.  

Kean Ocean will continue to operate remotely all day due to power issues. 

Classes and activities that begin at 11 a.m. or later will operate as normal on the main campus in Union and at Kean Skylands.  

Employees will work remotely until 11 a.m. at those locations. Only those employees deemed essential during weather emergencies should report to the Union or Skylands campus before 11 a.m. Employees with questions about their status should consult their supervisor. 

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