With a major storm heading toward campus, Princeton University officials are monitoring forecasts and the storm's progress.
If a closure or delay is implemented, an update about University operations, classes and exams Tuesday will be sent by 6 a.m. via the Princeton Telephone and E-Mail Notification System (PTENS) to the phones and e-mail addresses you have listed in HR Self-Service or TigerHub. The information will also be posted on the University homepage and on the SNOW line, 609-258-SNOW (7669).
Information on Princeton-area weather can be found on the University's weather resources page. The University also has a page with tips on preparing for and dealing with winter storms.
Members of the University community can manage how they receive non-emergency messages, including weather-related notifications, via the Princeton Telephone and Email Notification System (PTENS). PTENS allows authorized Princeton officials to send information simultaneously to individuals via landline phones, cellular phones, text messages and e-mail. It is recommended that all students, faculty and staff check their notification settings to ensure email addresses, phone numbers and other information are current.