Winter Shutdown 2009/2010
For Students
For Faculty
For Staff
Building Schedules
Deliveries
Fitness Options
To conserve energy and save money, the experiment of closing college facilities as much as possible over Winter Break will be extended to a second year. To the degree possible, buildings will close at the end of December 23 and open again beginning January 3, with all buildings returning to normal operation on Monday, January 4.
Fedex, UPS, and the US Postal Service will generally be holding deliveries from December 23rd to January 4th, with some exceptions. See more specific information about deliveries.
We're asking all members of the campus community to help save as much energy as possible. Click on one of the links above to see what you can do.
If you have questions or concerns, please contact a member of the Holiday Campus Shutdown Task Force:
To conserve energy and save money, the experiment of closing college facilities as much as possible over Winter Break will be extended to a second year. To the degree possible, buildings will close at the end of December 23 and open again beginning January 3, with all buildings returning to normal operation on Monday, January 4.
Fedex, UPS, and the US Postal Service will generally be holding deliveries from December 23rd to January 4th, with some exceptions. See more specific information about deliveries.
We're asking all members of the campus community to help save as much energy as possible. Click on one of the links above to see what you can do.
If you have questions or concerns, please contact a member of the Holiday Campus Shutdown Task Force:
- Chris Abayasinghe (Dining Services)
- Magnus Bernhardsson (History)
- Stephanie Boyd (Zilkha Center)
- Dave Boyer (Campus Safety and Security)
- Gina Coleman (Dean's Office)
- John Gerry (Dean of Faculty's Office)
- Aaron Gordon (Campus Life)
- Gary Guerin (Athletics)
- Chip Lovett (Chemistry)
- Diana Prideaux-Brune (Facilities)
- Martha Tetrault (Human Resources)
- Bob Volpi (Dining Services)