UPDATE: In-person classes at UNL closed for next 2 days due to cold temps
According to UNL, all online and remote classes will proceed as normal.

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – All in-person, University of Nebraska–Lincoln classes on Monday, Feb. 15 and Tuesday, Feb. 16 are canceled due to severe cold temperatures.
According to UNL, all online and remote classes will proceed as normal. Students should check Canvas for course updates. Personnel are expected to work on campus or from home as normal.
UNL is asking employees of the university to work from home if they can because they will be reducing temperatures in buildings to 55 degrees. But residence halls and dining halls and Nebraska Unions will not have their heating reduced.
The university’s COVID-19 testing will be available Tuesday from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. in the north entrances the City and East Campus Unions. All outdoor testing sites will be closed.
Testing for individuals who are symptomatic or suspect exposure to the COVID-19 virus will be available at the TestNebraska site (17th street between Vine & R streets) from 3-6pm & the University Health Center from 10am-6pm Testing at the UHC is by appointment only.
— University of Nebraska-Lincoln (@UNLincoln) February 15, 2021
Parking and Transit Services will not be ticketing in campus parking lots.
Additional Weather-Related Measures: Due to the extreme cold temperatures and to curtail strain on the City of Lincoln power grid, UNL will be taking additional weather-related measures tomorrow, Feb 16. A thread.
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— University of Nebraska-Lincoln (@UNLincoln) February 15, 2021