Winter Weather Information
1/23/26 11:30 a.m.
The Greenwood area is now under an Ice Storm Warning, with the potential for significant ice and sleet accumulations throughout the Upstate. Because of the extremely cold temperatures and the potential for widespread power outages, all students who are able to return home are strongly encouraged to do so this afternoon, before conditions deteriorate.
As a reminder, all classes beginning at 12 p.m. and after are canceled for today (Friday, Jan. 23). Monday and Tuesday will be virtual instruction, as announced last night.
The University is taking preparations for this storm seriously. To ensure the safety of the campus community, the following updates to services and operations are also being made:
For students unable to return home, essential services such as dining, health and safety will continue to be available. So that the University can adequately prepare for residential students remaining on campus, those who are not able to return home must notify the Housing Office of their intentions to stay by completing this form: Housing Survey – Fill out form.
If you have already completed this form, but have now decided to return home, you must email Housing at housing@lander.edu.
1/22/26 8:00 p.m.
The Upstate remains under a Winter Storm Watch, with the potential for significant ice accumulation leading to widespread power outages and treacherous travel conditions this weekend. Additionally, extremely cold temperatures during the overnight hours on Sunday and Monday will likely extend hazardous conditions into early next week.
In light of these expected conditions, the following operational changes are being made:
STUDENTS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO TRAVEL HOME
As a reminder, students are strongly encouraged to travel home tomorrow before road conditions deteriorate. If you are unable to leave campus, you must notify the Housing Office (housing@lander.edu) of your plans to remain on campus. (If you have already notified Housing, but your plans have now changed as a result of this shift, please update the Housing Office.)
Additional operational and campus service updates will be shared tomorrow and throughout the weekend. Please continue to monitor campus email, social media and the website for important updates.
1/22/26 12:00 p.m.
University officials are closely monitoring the winter weather forecast for our region. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for our area for this weekend. Hazardous levels of snow, sleet and ice are possible beginning Saturday afternoon through Sunday, which may cause widespread power outages and make roadways impassable.
Because of this potential, and out of an abundance of caution:
STUDENTS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO TRAVEL HOME
It is possible that some campus services will be scaled back in order to focus resources on storm preparation and response. Should our community experience power outages, access to some campus amenities, such as retail dining, transportation and internet, may be limited this weekend.
Therefore, students are strongly encouraged to travel home tomorrow afternoon, before road conditions deteriorate. If you are not able to travel home, you must notify the Housing Office (housing@lander.edu) of your plans to remain on campus.
STAY INFORMED AND STAY SAFE
Students and employees should plan to closely monitor Lander email for additional updates to campus operations and services this weekend. If you haven’t already done so, sign up for Lander Alert so that you can receive notifications quickly through text and email.
Winter Weather Walkways
This map highlights campus walkways to use during winter weather conditions. When on campus, walk on the grass when possible, or use treated walkways. Avoid areas that have not been treated, especially outdoor or unsheltered stairwells.
During hazardous conditions, always remember to: