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Due to the expected winter storm, the University will close campus beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday. The campus will remain closed through Monday, and we expect to resume normal operations on Tuesday morning. If conditions change, we will share updates promptly. 

Campus Services During the Closure 

While most in-person activities will pause, essential services will remain available. Public Safety and Facilities will be on campus throughout the storm, and the following services are expected to remain open or staffed: 

  • Residence Halls (RDs/RAs on duty) 
  • Dining 
  • Computer Labs 
  • Facilities/Housekeeping 
  • University Operator 
  • Health Services (TBD by Director) 

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

Classes and Work During the Closure 

Students 
Scheduled face-to-face classes will not take place on campus. At the discretion of faculty, some in-person classes may be held remotely. 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 their supervisors as appropriate. 

Staying Informed 

The University’s Inclement Weather Policy is available on the WNE website via the homepage banner. We will communicate any changes or reopening details through WNE Alert, email, and the University website.

 

University News

College of Engineering Team Wins Northeast Bioengineering Conference Senior Design Competition

Published: May 01, 2019 | Categories: All News, Engineering
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The team of Emily Fernschild and Brennen Zolnoski took first place honors in the Senior Design Competition at the 45th annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference (March 20-22) held at Rutgers University. Their project titled "Bioreactor for Mechanical Stimulation of 3D Scaffolds for Tendon Tissue Engineering" earned the team $150 and a 3D printer.

"The students performed exceptionally at the conference. They worked very hard and it was great to see their design getting acknowledgement. We are very proud of them," said Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering Devina Jaiswal, who served as the team's advisor and accompanied the students to the conference. "The Western New England Team was selected as finalists from over 50 entrees to give a podium presentation of their Senior Design Project. During the conference, the students also attended research talks, which gave them exposure to latest work being done in the field of biomedical engineering at various other universities."