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Schenectady Today
By the People, for the People
SUNY Schenectady Closed Due to Campus Flooding
All classes, activities, and offices shuttered as crews respond to the incident.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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SUNY Schenectady, a community college in New York, has been forced to close its campus on Monday due to flooding. The school announced the closure across its social media channels, canceling all in-person and remote classes, activities, events, and meetings. Authorities are on the scene assessing the situation.
Why it matters
Flooding can pose significant risks to students, staff, and facilities at academic institutions. SUNY Schenectady's closure highlights the need for colleges to have robust emergency preparedness plans to quickly respond to natural disasters and other unexpected events that may disrupt normal operations.
The details
According to the school's Facebook post, SUNY Schenectady has shut down all on-campus and remote classes, as well as campus activities, events, and meetings. All offices at the community college are also closed as crews work to address the flooding incident.
- SUNY Schenectady announced the campus closure on Monday, March 9, 2026.
The players
SUNY Schenectady
A community college located in Schenectady, New York that has been forced to close its campus due to flooding.
What’s next
Authorities are still assessing the extent of the flooding and working to resolve the issue so that normal operations can resume at SUNY Schenectady.
The takeaway
This incident underscores the importance of colleges and universities having robust emergency preparedness plans in place to quickly respond to unexpected natural disasters or other events that may disrupt campus activities.


