University to Resume Normal Operations Tuesday; Urges Caution for All Students and Employees

Main campus will resume normal operations, including in-person classes, on Tuesday, February 3.
Snow falls on Clemson University sign. Snow falls on Clemson University sign.
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Clemson University’s main campus will resume normal operations, including in-person classes, on Tuesday, February 3.

The safety of our campus community is the University’s highest priority. Exercise caution while driving to campus, allow extra time and slow down on your commute. Be alert for possible icy conditions on roads, bridges, sidewalks and parking lots.

Instructors and supervisors are asked to provide leniency and grace to students and employees who may have trouble accessing campus due to hazardous conditions that may impact their commute and public transportation options.

Students, faculty and staff are strongly encouraged to prioritize their personal safety and avoid travel if conditions feel unsafe. Those with concerns about traveling to campus should reach out to their supervisor or instructor to discuss appropriate accommodations. Supervisors can provide work-from-home or flexible scheduling options to their employees, as appropriate.

Additionally, as temperatures climb above freezing, be aware of falling ice and snow when entering and exiting buildings. As you make your way around campus, exercise caution, especially in shady areas where ice remains, and avoid activities that could result in injury.

Parking and Transportation and Additional Updates

  • Ice remains in some on-campus parking lots, particularly in shady areas. Use caution when driving or walking through parking lots and avoid parking in ice-covered spots.
  • Tiger Transit will resume normal on-campus operations.
  • CATbus, which is operated by the City of Clemson, will resume service at 10 a.m. Routes may be adjusted in areas with icy conditions.
  • Campus Dining will resume full operations at all locations.