Campus Closed Monday, January 26, 2026
Due to extreme cold temperatures and hazardous road conditions, Emporia State University will be closed on Monday, January 26 and all classes, events and activities are cancelled.
Gwen Larson, Director of Media Relations
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Due to extreme cold temperatures and hazardous road conditions, Emporia State University will be closed on Monday, January 26 and all classes, events and activities are cancelled.
Emporia State University celebrated the grand opening of its new Nursing and Student Wellness Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday. The center’s opening is a historic university milestone, bringing nursing instruction on campus for the first time since the program’s founding in 1922.
Emporia State University is honoring the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger on the 40th anniversary of the explosion that claimed the lives of all aboard. A week of activities beginning Monday, Jan. 26 is led by the McNair Scholars Program in collaboration with the Peterson Planetarium and other ESU departments. The McNair Scholars Program, a federal initiative created in 1989 by Congress to prepare undergraduate students for doctoral studies, is named after Challenger mission specialist Dr. Ronald McNair. Christa McAuliffe, a teacher, was also an astronaut aboard the ill-fated shuttle.
Celebrate the 165th birthday of the State of Kansas in January when Emporia State’s Prophet Aquatic Research and Outreach Center teams up with the David Traylor Zoo of Emporia for a fun and educational Science Saturday all about the Sunflower State! The event will be Saturday, Jan. 24, from 10 a.m. to noon at the David Traylor Zoo Education Center.