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Who decides to cancel class over inclement weather?

Summary by lanthorn.com
With severe winter weather early in the semester, Grand Valley State University has already moved four days of classes to remote status. On other days with inclement weather, the University has held classes normally. The last few weeks have raised the question of how these decisions are made, and who has the final say.  The decision to “go remote” is one that is weighed against several factors, the likes of which include ease of access via roads…
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lanthorn.com broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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