University of Alaska Southeast will restrict Egan Library access to current UAS students, faculty, and staff
Egan Library will be closed to the general public March 16 through March 30.
Juneau, Alaska
Date of Press Release: March 14, 2020
As part of the State of Alaska’s March 13 COVID-19 Health Mandate, Governor Mike Dunleavy closed all public schools to students March 16 through March 30. The City and Borough of Juneau has closed similar public facilities including libraries effective for the same time period. In concert, Egan Library will be closed to the general public March 16 through March 30. Understanding that UAS course instruction is ongoing and many UAS students will need access to computers, Internet, and academic supports such as tutoring and research assistance, Egan Library will remain open to current UAS students, faculty, and staff. Swipe card access (Whalecard) will be provided 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday–Friday.
Academic support services within the Egan Library including the UAS Writing Center, Learning Center and Testing Center will continue in a variety of scenarios. A regularly updated FAQ provides details on how these services will be maintained through the remainder of the semester.
UAS continues to closely monitor the evolving situation with guidance from the Department of Health and Social Services. There will be additional updates to the public when necessary.
For more news and information on the university's response to COVID-19, visit the University of Alaska coronavirus information site. UAS-specific information is available on the UAS coronavirus communications and resources site. UAS staff are on hand to answer calls at (907) 796-6100 from 8 a.m.–5 p.m. and will respond to messages sent to [email protected] within 24 hours.