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UPDATE: Monday, February 13, 2012 6:30 PM

We expect classes on floors 1 – 5 in Warren Weaver Hall to resume tomorrow starting at 8 am. However, the elevators will continue to be kept out-of-service tomorrow as the clean-up continues. Students with concerns about particular classes should be in touch with their professors.

 

Monday, February 13, 2012 11:30 AM

Due to a significant water leak earlier today, Warren Weaver Hall — home to the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences — will be closed for the rest of the day today, Monday, February 13, 2012.

There were no injuries associated with the leak, and our facilities crews are at work on correcting the problem with an eye towards re-opening the building tomorrow.

Students who have classes in Warren Weaver Hall today should be in touch with their professors about the rescheduling or relocation of classes, and should continue to monitor their NYU email accounts and check back here for information about the timing of the re-opening of the building.

Faculty, administrators, and staff who work in Warren Weaver should likewise monitor their emails and the Info Alert site for news of developments.

On-Campus Emergencies

These numbers are reserved to report true emergencies.

  • Public Safety: 212-998-2222
    (x82222 from campus phones)
  • Fire, Police, and Medical Assistance: 911
    (9-911 from campus phones)


Recorded Updates

Messages are updated during an active University alert.

  • 212-998-1220


Parent Helpline

Available 9:00am - 5:00pm ET daily. After hours or for emergencies, call the Department of Public Safety.

  • Parent Helpline: 212-998-4219

This number is operated through the University's Student Resource Center.


The Public Safety phone number, and the recorded updates phone number are on the back of the NYU ID Card.


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