Due to hazardous conditions caused by winter weather, Clemson University’s main campus will be closed and no classes, including E-learning, will be held on Monday, Jan. 26, following the
announcement of Pickens County government offices closing.
No events will be held on campus, and due to road hazards, no employees (unless directly requested by their supervisor for essential services) should travel to campus.
Status for Tuesday’s class and operations will be announced as soon as available.
Additional Updates
What to Know for University Employees
- Employees should not report to work on main campus, unless they have been deemed “essential” for this weather event and their supervisor has informed them that they must report to work in-person.
- State directives specify all other employees are expected to work remotely to the fullest extent possible, even if they do not regularly work remotely or have a remote work agreement.
- Employees and supervisors should stay in close communication throughout the event.
- All employees should review and follow the timekeeping instructions available in the “What To Do in the Case of Hazardous Weather” section on the Work during Hazardous Weather webpage.
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.