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If Duke is following the severe weather policy, does that mean classes are canceled?

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If Duke is following the severe weather policy, does that mean classes are canceled?

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Not necessarily. Duke treats decisions about “severe weather” and “classes” separately, although the people who make these decisions do work together closely. The Provost makes the call about holding or canceling classes during severe weather. With rare exceptions, this decision applies to all of Duke’s schools, although the Provost may decide that one school will remain open while another is closed. If you want to know whether your class is canceled, pay attention to the announcement about classes, not about “severe weather.

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