UPDATE: All Thursday day and night classes canceled due to snow accumulation

All day and night classes for Thursday, March 5 have been canceled due to road conditions and snow accumulation. Rain turned to a wintry mix late Wednesday night and snow has been falling since the early morning, accompanied by low wind chills. Davidson County has been issued a Winter Storm Warning that began at 6 p.m. Wednesday and will be in effect until noon today. The snow is predicted to stop falling at 10 a.m. University offices will be closed, except for those essential to the safety and welfare of campus residents. The dining hall will be remain open as usual, but other dining options will be open based on the availability staff. This second slap of ice and snow may look a little like Lipscomb did two weeks ago, as the temperatures are predicted to remain below freezing until mid-day Friday. Students should look for communication from professors for missed assignments. Check back later for more...

All Friday classes 2 p.m. and later canceled due to anticipated inclement weather

All classes for 2 p.m. and after have been canceled for Friday, Feb. 20 due to anticipated inclement weather.  Friday night classes have been canceled as well. Campus offices and Beaman Library will also close at 2 p.m. The wintry mix that is lingering on campus occurred Monday morning. Students enjoyed the first snow day by sledding and catching up on homework as freezing rain continued falling throughout the day. The Campus Service Operations team worked on clearing ice and snow from Bison Square and major sidewalks on Tuesday. A layer of light snow fell on campus Wednesday morning, covering what was left of the ice. The team worked throughout Wednesday, spreading salt and clearing walkways so that students could make their return to class on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Students returned to a full day of classes on Thursday. A wintry mix is in the forecast for Friday evening, beginning around 5 p.m. Students should look for communication from faculty members for additional information on possible class assignments. Lipscomb will resume with a normal class schedule on Saturday, but campus may experience heavy rain, as TV meteorologists are calling for a 100 percent chance of rain. The Class Schedule Disruption Policy will be in effect...

UPDATE: Evening classes canceled for Wednesday, Feb. 18.

All evening classes have been canceled for Wednesday, Feb. 18. University offices will close at 4 p.m. Lipscomb Dining Services will be operating on its regular schedule. Classes resumed at 10 a.m., following the Class Schedule Disruption Policy.  The wintry mix that is lingering on campus occurred Monday morning. Students enjoyed the first snow day by sledding and catching up on homework as freezing rain continued falling throughout the day. The Campus Service Operations team worked on clearing ice and snow from Bison Square and major sidewalks on Tuesday. A layer of light snow fell on campus Wednesday morning, covering what was left of the ice. The team worked throughout Wednesday, spreading salt and clearing walkways so that students could make their return to class on Wednesday morning. Photos taken at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday. Photo gallery by Erin...

UPDATE: Photo gallery: Sunny snow day 2015

The sun shined down on the snow and ice-covered campus during Tuesday, Feb. 17. — Lipscomb’s second snow day of the season. Campus turned into what looks to be a winter wonderland over night, with temperatures below 20 degrees. The Campus Service Operations team worked on clearing ice and snow from Bison Square and major sidewalks throughout the day. Most of the ice and snow has either melted or been shoveled off into the grass. Some parking lots and sidewalks on campus remain icy in areas. TV meteorologists are predicting a 70 percent chance of snow Wednesday at 5 a.m. Photo galleries by Erin...

Monday classes canceled, offices closed due to icy weather conditions

All day classes for Monday, Feb. 16 have been canceled and offices have been closed due to the wintry mix that began falling on Lipscomb at 5 a.m. Roads and sidewalks are covered in a mixture of snow and ice. TV meteorologists have predicted a 100 percent chance of snow up until 11 a.m. Students should look for communication from instructors for additional information on class assignments. The dinning hall will remain open during regular meal times today, but the Starbucks and food court dinning options will open based on staff availability. The Student Activity Center will be open during normal times — 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Group fitness classes and intramural sports have been canceled due to the weather. The Library has also closed for the day. Created with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR. Photo gallery by...