A number of colleges and universities have announced they're reopening tomorrow, Tuesday October 17th.
NUI Galway's confirmed it's reopening.
The University can confirm it will reopen tomorrow Tuesday, 17th October. Lectures & conferring ceremonies to go ahead as planned pic.twitter.com/ZzzGCIrOun
— NUI Galway (@nuigalway) October 16, 2017
Four of GMIT's five campuses will reopen tomorrow. GMIT Mountbellew will reopen on Wednesday, October 18th.
#GMITnews GMIT campus re-opening details #Galway #Mayo #Letterfrack #Mountbellew #Ophelia See https://t.co/1SH1cj8FqB pic.twitter.com/lPkJRhG7Y4
— GMIT (@GMITOfficial) October 16, 2017
IT Sligo is also reopening.
#ITSligo will re-open on Tuesday, Oct 17th. #Ophelia
— IT Sligo (@itsligo) October 16, 2017
Athlone IT is opening its doors.
AIT will reopen tomorrow morning as usual after an assesment of the campus this afternoon (1/2)
— Athlone IT (@AthloneIT) October 16, 2017
University of Limerick is opening tomorrow as usual.
UL will re-open as usual Tuesday 17th Oct. No damage to campus - please all ensure you are safe to travel and heed the advice of councils.
— UniversityofLimerick (@UL) October 16, 2017
University College Dublin plans to reopen.
Dublin City University's announced it will reopen.
The University will re-open for normal activities tomorrow, Tuesday October 17th, at 7am. Please see image below for more detail: pic.twitter.com/f7Weo5mZIO
— DCU (@DublinCityUni) October 16, 2017
Waterford IT plans to reopen.
Letterkenny IT is reopening.
Dundalk IT will open as normal.
DIT will open as normal tomorrow. An email will be sent to students and staff to confirm. @rte @IrishTimes @ditsu_president
— DIT (@ditofficial) October 16, 2017
DIT will open tomorrow.
DIT will open as normal tomorrow. An email will be sent to students and staff to confirm. @rte @IrishTimes @ditsu_president
— DIT (@ditofficial) October 16, 2017
Trinity College will reopen.
Good news! @tcddublin will re-open as normal on Tuesday following Monday's closure. Inspections show almost no damage to the campus.
— TrinityCollegeDublin (@tcddublin) October 16, 2017