University to Conduct E-Learning Tuesday

No in-person classes will meet, and all instruction should be delivered in an online modality.
Snow falls on Cooper Library, Daniel Hall, the Reflection Pond and Library Bridge. Snow falls on Cooper Library, Daniel Hall, the Reflection Pond and Library Bridge.
University News

Due to the hazardous conditions caused by winter weather, Clemson University’s main campus will conduct e-learning activities for Tuesday, Jan. 27.

No in-person classes will meet, and all instruction should be delivered in an online modality.

Employee work expectations for Tuesday, Jan. 27 depend on safe travel and access to work locations. Employees deemed essential should communicate with their supervisors to determine if they are required to work on-site, if they have not already done so. Those who cannot safely travel should discuss flexible scheduling options with their supervisor.

Nonessential employees should use, to the maximum extent possible, telecommuting or work-from-home options. Note this applies to all University employees, even if the employee does not typically telecommute. Employees who are unable to telecommute or cannot safely travel should contact their supervisor to discuss flexible scheduling options.

Additional Updates

Statewide Clemson locations

Statewide Clemson locations should follow the same closure 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.