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All AGS classes are in session for Wednesday, Sept. 17–including the Cincinnati location.
In an uncertain weather situation, AGS students should call (740) 397-9000, ext. 1650 for the latest class information about all AGS locations.
Some viewers may be seeing the actual www.mvnu.edu web site right now. Others may continue to see the MVNU crisis blog up to the next 24 hours. It will vary based on your Internet service provider. To be sure refresh your browser.
MVNU is currently working to switch redirects back to the main site. We appreciate your patience through this process. All viewers of www.mvnu.edu should see the main site no later than this time tomorrow.
If you are looking for MVNU Admissions please call us at 1-866-462-6868.
Thank you.
Mount Vernon Nazarene University now has electricity.
All classes on main campus will resume as scheduled on Wednesday, Sept. 17.
AGS classes at the Cincinnati site are canceled for tonight, Sept. 16.
Faculty and staff who are able should report to campus this afternoon.
The official MVNU web site will be up and running as soon as the connection to our Internet Service Provider is re-established. We currently don’t know when this will take place. We apologize for this inconvenience.
If you’re looking for MVNU Admissions please call 1-866-462-6868.
AGS classes will be held at all site locations this evening, including Newark and Grove City.
No AGS evening classes will be held at the Mount Vernon campus tonight. Stay tuned for information regarding the Cincinnati site.
THANK YOU to all staff and faculty, and especially to our amazing students, who have been working hard to clear away debris and make our campus beautiful and safe once again. Thank you to Pioneer College Caterers who have maintained food service to the campus, and to the Facilities Services staff for their countless hours of work and positive attitudes!
As always, you can listen to WNZR 90.9 FM for updates or call ext. 1600 or ext. 1650 (AGS).
Main campus will remain open for housing and feeding students, though students are allowed to go home with proper notification to residential staff.
Students: Please communicate your plans to your parents!
All day and evening classes for main campus are canceled for Tuesday, Sept. 16. Plans for Wednesday’s classes will be announced no later than 3 p.m. on Tuesday. Watch this site, listen to WNZR, or call ext. 1600 for updates.
Staff and Faculty: Offices are closed Tuesday, Sept. 16, at least until noon. If the power should come back on during the day, please plan to report by 1 p.m. Watch the web site, listen to WNZR, or call ext. 1600 for updates. We welcome you to come to campus to assist with clean up or to assist students.
AGS Students: The status of AGS classes for Tuesday, Sept. 16, will be announced no later than 3 p.m. on Tuesday. Watch the web site or call ext. 1650 for AGS-specific updates.
A majority of campus is out of power due to the heavy wind storm of Sept. 14.
Generators are supporting the cafeteria, Prince Student Union and WNZR. If you live in the Mount Vernon area you can listen to WNZR 90.9FM for updates.
Students are safe. Main campus has not experienced any heavy building damage. Some trees and limbs are down.
All traditional undergraduate students on main campus will be meeting with campus and residential leaders in the Prince Student Union at 4 p.m. today.
All daytime classes have been canceled and offices are closed for today Sep. 15 on main campus.
MVNYou Visit Day for prospective students has been canceled.
Evening AGS classes are in session at the following locations:
Lima
Polaris
Mansfield
Marion
Gahanna
Evening AGS classes are CANCELED tonight at the following locations:
Newark
Mount Vernon
Cincinnati/Sharonville
Pray for those involved in the storm and rescue efforts.
Further updates will be posted on www.mvnu.edu/crisis or on this blog. Students, faculty, and staff may dial ext. 1600 for updates. AGS students should call ext. 1650 for the latest info on class cancelation.

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