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Park Campus will REOPEN on Monday, August 28 at 8 a.m.

Important Campus Updates:

*Park Campus will REOPEN on Monday, August 28 at 8 a.m.*

 

Dear Southern University at New Orleans Community,

 

We are pleased to announce that the following buildings on the Park Campus will reopen on Monday, August 28, at 8 a.m.:

 

- The Castle - SUNO Gym

- Natural Science Building

- Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Building

- Cafeteria

- University Center

 

All classes in these buildings will resume ON CAMPUS.

Please note that the Emmett W. Bashful Administration Building and the Leonard S. Washington Memorial Library are still undergoing air conditioning repairs.

Administration Building Temporary Office Relocation

The One-Stop-Shop (Financial Aid, Registrar, and Bursar's office)

Millie M. Charles Social Work Lecture Hall

 

Office of Admissions and Recruitment

Millie M. Charles Social Work Rooms 216, 217, 218, & 219

 

Dual Enrollment

Millie M. Charles Social Work Computer Lab 1st Floor

 

Disability Services, Title IX, and ADA

Millie M. Charles Social Work Room 221

 

University College Academic Advisors

Millie M. Charles Social Work Rooms 236 & 234

 

Office of the Registrar

Millie M. Charles Social Work Room 220

 

Institutional Advancement

University Center

 

Comptrollers Office

Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Building

 

Institutional Research

Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Building

 

Title III Project Administration

Small Business Incubator

 

Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Building

 

Police Department (SUNOPD)

Millie M. Charles School of Social Work Room 242.

*You can reach SUNOPD at 504-286-3355.*

Local Weather

As we are in the midst of hurricane season, we want to remind you to remain weather-aware and prepared. While there are currently disturbances in the tropics, we assure you that there is no immediate cause for alarm.

 

In addition to monitoring suno.edu and checking your SUNO email for official communications, we also recommend staying informed through local news media. Local news outlets will provide you with comprehensive updates and important announcements regarding any potential weather impacts on our area.

 

We appreciate your cooperation and understanding in prioritizing your safety and the well-being of our SUNO community.