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Lehigh University braces for storm with remote work and safety alerts

As a powerful storm nears, Lehigh shifts to remote operations—except for essential staff. Will campus stay secure amid the chaos?

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Lehigh University braces for storm with remote work and safety alerts

Faculty and staff are asked to teach and work remotely, where possible. Supervisors should demonstrate flexibility if staff working remotely need to attend to storm-related home responsibilities, are experiencing power outages or are otherwise unable to work remotely.

Employees designated as Essential Services Staff should report to work as scheduled. We are grateful to the crews working around the clock to keep our campus safe.

Additional information regarding Lehigh's Adverse Weather Procedures can be found here.

To stay informed as conditions evolve, please watch for HawkWatch alerts and bookmark the Weather Update webpage for real-time updates.

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