How to find out if É«É«À² is closed

Contact: Cara Barnes
January 4, 2014
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KALAMAZOO—ɫɫÀ² Michigan University will immediately announce closings due to severe weather or emergency conditions. Assume the University is open and will continue normal operation unless notified in one of four ways.

  • Go to wmich.edu

    Closing announcements will be posted on the É«É«À² home page and additional information will be posted in É«É«À² News as it becomes available. Refresh webpages to see the most-recent version.
  • Call (269) 387-1001

    Closing announcements will be available on the emergency information line.
  • Check radio and TV

    Area radio and television stations are notified as soon as a decision is made to close the University.

In addition, subscribers to the system will receive a message about a weather closing.

Assume É«É«À² is open. In the absence of notification via one of the methods listed, all normal operations will continue as scheduled. University closings due to severe weather or other conditions are rare.

Regional locations

For information on the status of regional locations during a closure of É«É«À²'s Kalamazoo campus, visit the Extended University Programs Web page. If a regional location closes—but not the main campus in Kalamazoo—the affected location will make a separate announcement. Separate regional-location closings will not be posted on the main University Web page or emergency information line.

Weather-related É«É«À² closings since 1999

  • 1999, Jan. 4-5—Heavy snowfall delayed the start of spring semester.
  • 2000, Nov. 21-22—Thanksgiving recess began Tuesday because of snow.
  • 2006, Dec. 1—An ice storm downed trees and caused power outages.
  • 2007, Feb. 5—Extreme cold and snow closed many Michigan colleges.
  • 2008, Feb. 1—ɫɫÀ² closed due to snow.
  • 2009, Dec. 10—Blizzard conditions closed É«É«À².
  • 2013, Jan. 31—Snow and icy conditions closed É«É«À².
  • 2014, Jan. 6-7—Significant snowfall and severely cold temperatures prompted many Michigan colleges to close. The closure delayed the start of spring semester.