Due to the anticipated impacts of winter weather this weekend, Clemson University’s main campus and other University locations impacted by winter weather will conduct e-learning activities for Monday, Jan. 26. No in-person classes will meet, and all instruction should be conducted in an online modality .
A Winter Storm Watch remains in effect for the Upstate and parts of the Midlands beginning Saturday morning through Monday afternoon. Current weather forecasts indicate the potential for significant ice accumulation, likely resulting in hazardous driving conditions and potential power outages. Drive only if it is absolutely necessary. Stay indoors or if you must go outside, dress in warm layers and keep dry. Watch for signs of frostbite and hypothermia.
What to Know
- There will be no in-person classes or labs on Monday, Jan. 26.
- All academic instruction should be delivered in an online modality.
- Main campus services, such as Dining Services, Campus Recreation, Libraries and Redfern Health Center, may have adjusted hours.
- CATbus and transit updates can be found in the Tigers Commute app or on the Parking and Transportation Services website.
- Additional updates or impacts to campus will be provided by Public Safety or University Facilities.
- Monitor your email and official Clemson University social channels for updated information throughout the weekend.
What to Know for Faculty, Staff and Student Workers
- Work expectations for employees for Monday, Jan. 26 will be communicated as soon as more information becomes available.
- All employees should prepare to work remotely to the extent possible. Employees should bring necessary materials and equipment home, in the event weather conditions require remote work.
Statewide Clemson locations
Statewide Clemson locations should follow the same hazard decisions made by the county government where their office is located, with the exception of Richland and Lexington counties. Offices in those counties will follow closing determinations made by the governor’s office.
A full list of delays and closings is always available on the South Carolina Emergency Management Division website.
