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Announcement From the Chancellor Regarding the Blinn College District’s Bryan/College Station Operations on Thursday, December 6th

December 2, 2018

Dear Blinn College District Faculty, Staff, and Students,

On Thursday, December 6th, the Blinn College District will close its Bryan/College Station locations as it joins the nation in paying tribute to George H.W. Bush, 41st President of the United States, who will be buried that day on the grounds of the George Bush Presidential Library Center in College Station. Texas A&M University and the RELLIS Academic Alliance also have announced plans to close Thursday.

The Bryan and RELLIS campuses, the Health Science Center, the Central Administrative Services Building at the Tejas Center, the Post Office Campus, and the Highway 60 Workforce Training Center each will be closed on Thursday, December 6th. All Blinn events and activities in Bryan/College Station will be cancelled, and normal operations will resume on Friday, December 7th. Dual credit courses hosted at the Blinn-Bryan Campus or at high schools located in Bryan/College Station also will be cancelled Thursday.

All other Blinn College District locations, including the Brenham, Schulenburg, and Sealy campuses, will maintain regular operations and will operate on their regular schedule Thursday. For updates, please visit www.blinn.edu or follow Blinn College on Facebook or Twitter.

As the nation reflects upon President Bush’s legacy, we honor a patriot who provided incredible service to our nation as a military veteran, government official, and president. On behalf of the Blinn College District, we send our condolences and best wishes to the Bush family as we mourn one of our nation’s true leaders.

Sincerely,

 

Mary Hensley, Ed.D.

Chancellor of the Blinn College District

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