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Arkansas Tech University Shifts to Virtual Classes

Thomas by Thomas
January 29, 2026
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Arkansas Tech University Shifts to Virtual Classes

In response to lingering hazardous travel conditions, Arkansas Tech University (ATU) transitioned all operations to a virtual format on Thursday, January 29, 2026. The move affected both the Russellville and Ozark campuses, as university officials prioritized the safety of students, faculty, and staff following a significant winter weather event earlier in the week.

Arkansas Tech University Shifts to Virtual Classes

The transition allowed for academic continuity while keeping commuters off icy campus and regional roads. While most physical offices remained closed, the university maintained a “digital-first” footprint for the day:

  • Academic Continuity: Classes were held via Blackboard and other remote learning platforms. Students were advised to check their university email for specific instructions from instructors.

  • Essential Services: While most staff worked remotely, the Ross Pendergraft Library and Technology Center maintained limited in-person hours from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. to assist students requiring on-campus internet or resources.

  • Widespread Impact: ATU was part of a broader trend across the state, as other institutions like the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) and several community colleges also opted for virtual or limited operations due to the cumulative effects of the late January arctic blast.

By utilizing its robust virtual infrastructure, the university avoided a total shutdown, ensuring that the spring semester schedule remained on track despite the inclement weather.

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