Vancouver, Tri‑Cities campuses suspend operations Feb. 14

A snowman with a WSU Cougars logo and falling snow in the background.
Campus operations were suspended at WSU Tri-Cities and Vancouver Feb. 14 due to wintry conditions.

Inclement weather is affecting operations at the Washington State University Tri-Cities and Vancouver campuses today.

Students at both campuses are asked to check with their instructors on whether classes scheduled for Feb. 14 are being moved to remote instruction. Employees should check with their supervisors about the possibility of remote work.

Per the alert on the WSU Vancouver website, essential personnel should report to work as scheduled if they are able to travel safely. All in-person events on the Vancouver campus are also cancelled, with organizing groups responsible to notifying would-be attendees of the developments.

WSU Tri-Cities students and employees are asked to remain off campus during suspended operations to allow for snow removal, per the campus’ alerts website.

Human Resource Services has a list of resources as well as frequently asked questions available on its Inclement Weather web page.

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