Memorial University has a plan to keep you informed when the inevitable weather-related cancellations and closures happen.
Since Memorial is a residential institution, it is our priority to continue key operations and services for students who live on campus, even during emergencies like extreme weather.
Closures are shared via the MUN Safe app. Ensure you have your campus selected and your phone set to receive notifications from MUN Safe. Visit the MUN Safe website for more information, including how to download the app.
When bad weather hits and safety is a concern, the decision to cancel classes and labs or to close the St. John’s, Signal Hill and Marine Institute campuses is made by the university president (or his designate).
The president gets advice from a number of university units, particularly Facilities Management, which is in close contact with Environment Canada and the provincial government’s Department of Transportation and Works, as weather systems develop.
Likewise, in Corner Brook, the vice-president (Grenfell Campus) or his designate makes the decision.
Closures
The university doesn’t close except under unusual circumstances.
But in the event of severe weather or other emergencies when Memorial has to cancel classes or close, information will be available through a variety of communications channels.
MUN Safe is the primary communications tool to inform the Grenfell Campus, St. John’s, Signal Hill and Marine Institute communities of closures.
Memorial University does not issue announcements regarding opening as usual, only regarding delayed openings or early closures. When the university is open, individual units may close at their discretion.
Total closures
With respect to a total closure of the university’s facilities in the Avalon region, cancellation notices should be understood to include all faculties, schools and units in that region, including the Memorial University Childcare Centre, the Centre for Nursing Studies, Signal Hill Campus and the Marine Institute.
Cancellations at Memorial’s facilities outside the Avalon region, including Grenfell Campus and the Labrador Institute, are handled by those units.
As a separately incorporated entity, The Works is not considered a part of Memorial University for the purposes of early closure/delayed opening messages and will issue its own notifications.
St. John’s
In St. John’s, when closures happen midway through the day, information is shared via MUN Safe as well as on the Gazette, mun.ca, social media (@MemorialU on Twitter and Memorial University on Facebook) and via Newsline email or email notifications. Sign up for email notifications here.
The student unions and key university units, such as the Queen Elizabeth II Library and The Works, are notified by phone.
Marine Institute
The Marine Institute notifies students, faculty and staff of closures and cancellations on its website www.mi.mun.ca, via Twitter and Facebook, through the MUN Safe MI notifications or email notifications. Sign up for email notifications here.
Grenfell Campus
At Grenfell Campus, in addition to the MUN Safe Grenfell notifications, notices are sent out via email, as well as posted on Twitter (@grenfellcampus) and Grenfell’s Facebook page. Sign up for email notifications here.
Information is also communicated to the news media for public broadcast.
Timing of announcements
Early closures during the day are announced at least one hour in advance.
Advisories for late openings and all-day closures are issued by 7 a.m.