Weather Closure: Tuesday, January 26 Open or Close Alert Message
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Due to continued winter weather impacts and slow overnight recovery conditions, Western New England University will remain closed on Tuesday. All classes, offices, and in-person activities are canceled for the day. We expect to resume normal operations on Wednesday morning, and will provide updates should conditions change.

Campus Services During the Closure

While most in-person activities will pause, essential services will remain available for students living on campus. The following services are expected to remain open or staffed:

  • Residence Halls (RDs/RAs on duty)
  • Dining (modified hours as needed)
  • Public Safety
  • Facilities/Housekeeping
  • University Operator
  • Health Services (TBD by Director)

Students living on campus should continue to expect regular support from Residence Life and Public Safety.

Classes and Remote Work

Students

All offices and in-person activities are canceled for the day. In-person classes are canceled but may be held remotely at the discretion of faculty. Faculty will communicate directly, so please check your email and course site for updates. 

Classes that are already scheduled to be fully remote will continue as usual unless otherwise communicated by your instructor. 

Staff
Staff who are able to work remotely should coordinate with supervisors as appropriate. Staff whose work requires on-campus presence should follow supervisor guidance.

Staying Informed
The University’s Inclement Weather Policy is available on the WNE website via the homepage banner. Any changes or reopening information will be shared through WNE Alert, email, and the University website.

Thank you for your flexibility and cooperation as we work to ensure the safety of our campus community.  A special THANK YOU to the Facilities and Public Safety teams for all their hard work and dedication during this significant storm!

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Visit Campus

Get a Taste of Golden Bear Life!

If you’re working on making your decision or just starting your college or advanced degree search, we invite you to see what makes Western New England University so great!

Located in a residential neighborhood in Springfield, Mass., WNE’s campus provides the close-knit community you’re looking for. While we’re a university of 215 acres, that doesn’t mean you’ll be walking miles or taking shuttles to class—residence halls, classrooms, labs, the gym, the library, and the University Commons are within easy reach. Our central location gives you access to résumé-building experiences, and educational, cultural, and fun places to explore right in your new “backyard”. The campus is less than 90 miles west of Boston and less than 140 miles northeast of New York City.

The best way to know if Western New England University is the right choice for you is by visiting campus and experiencing our community for yourself. Bring the family, tour our stunning campus, or take advantage of the specialized programming for students and parents at Open Houses. Tour options and registration can be found below. We hope to see you soon!

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Come Visit Campus

See our beautiful New England campus for yourself and experience what Golden Bear life is like!

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Looking Forward To Open House

This isn't just another Open House—it's a true Golden Bear welcome! We want you to come visit us on our home turf to get a feel for life at Western New England University.

Open House

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Follow Our Students On Virtual Tours

Join current WNE undergraduates for behind-the-scenes virtual tours of our campus as they show you around our classrooms, residence halls, dining facilities, and more!

Campus Tours Go Virtual

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Graduate Information Sessions

Our graduate programs offer four entry points a year (spring, summer, fall, and winter) so that you can enroll when the time is right for you.

Information Sessions