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COVID-19 Response Information

  • Writer: HUSC
    HUSC
  • Jun 1, 2020
  • 1 min read

FROM HAMLINE - As we come to the end of the spring semester and the summer closure of all retail and dining facilities, and as part of Hamline University's ongoing response to the COVID-19 crisis, we will close the Anderson Center effective at 5:00 pm on Friday, May 22, 2020.


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The Anderson Center will remain closed through 7:00 am on Monday, August 3, 2020. Everyone who is authorized to park in the Anderson Ramp, has an office in the Anderson Center, or conducts regular business with organizations housed in the Anderson Center will continue to have card reader access to the exterior campus-side door. The Snelling Avenue doors will remain locked at all times.


Please note that the card reader is located inside the first set of doors on the campus-side main entrance, on the left, on the same pole as the ADA access push plates. 

Others requiring long term access to the Anderson Center may request it from Public Safety at security@hamline.edu.

Please contact Hamline Public Safety at 651-523-2100 or security@hamline.edu if you have any questions.  

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