UNTHSC closed on Memorial Day

Campus Closed

 

The UNT Health Science Center will be closed Monday, May 30 for the Memorial Day holiday.

All clinics staffed by UNT Health physicians also will be closed in observance of the holiday. Regular clinic hours will resume on Tuesday, May 31.

The Fitness Center will be closed May 30.

The Lewis Library will have curtailed hours Friday through Monday.

Have a safe and healthy holiday.

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