In response to worsening conditions, the campuses of UT San Antonio will be closed on Monday, Jan. 26.
Academic Campuses:
For students, this means classes at the Main Campus, Downtown Campus, Southwest Campus, Park West Campus, San Pedro I and One Riverwalk Place will be cancelled on Monday, Jan. 26. This includes labs and other in-person programs.
Employees with essential job functions should contact their direct supervisor for scheduling guidance. All other employees will not work on Monday, Jan. 26 while the academic campuses are closed.
On Monday, there will be locations available on the Main Campus for students and employees to use as warming stations:
The John Peace Library will be open as a 24-hour warming center.
The Student Union north building, located beside the McKinney Humanities Building, will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
To support campus residents, Housing and Residence Life staff will be available on-site and on-call to maintain safe walkways, building access and emergency needs. Front desks will operate as usual from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday. Additionally, the Roadrunner Cafe will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday and Monday to ensure campus residents have access to meals.
Academic campus-related updates will be posted on and on the university’s official social media channels on , and .
UT Health and the Health Science Center campus including clinical locations:
All classes and non-essential academic and administrative operations are cancelled on Monday, Jan. 26 due to inclement weather. Patient care and clinical services to remain open: Information will also be sent via the university’s emergency alert system, HSC Alert, and by text and email to all employees and students.
University leaders will continue to monitor conditions and share additional updates on Monday morning, as needed.