TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The University of Alabama will pause its operations on Monday, January 26, due to forecasts predicting icy roads in the area.
All classes, including online sessions, are canceled for the day. Campus facilities like libraries and recreation centers will also be closed. For dining options and hours, check the Bama Dining website.
If you’re an essential staff member, please confirm your work schedule with your supervisor. Be cautious if you need to travel and check the road conditions.
The 2nd Avenue bridge between Bryant Drive and 15th Street is currently shut down due to the risk of ice. It will be inspected on Monday morning and will reopen when safe.
Stay informed about the weather by downloading the UA Safety app. Follow UA Safety on social media for updates: check out their Instagram, Facebook, and X pages. For real-time updates on severe weather affecting Tuscaloosa, listen to 92.5 FM UA Info Radio.
The University of Alabama is more than just a school; it aims to create a better world through education and research. As the state’s largest university, it offers over 200 degree programs and is a hub for innovation with more than 30 research centers. This approach not only enhances student life but also contributes to the economic growth of Alabama.
Interestingly, recent surveys show that community awareness about safety measures has risen significantly during winter weather events. This trend highlights how vital such alerts are for student and staff preparedness.
In historical context, universities across the country have faced weather-related challenges, but technological advancements have made communication and safety measures more efficient than ever. Staying connected through apps and social media is a crucial step in keeping everyone informed and safe.

