June 5, 2020
Campus during COVID-19 captured in photos
Advancement photographer Riley Brandt got special permission to visit main campus at the 草莓污视频导航 to document a very different landscape than most of us are used to seeing. "At times it was eerie when I was walking down a dim, empty hallway,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he only sign of life in the MacKimmie Tower was a wet floor left by someone in the caretaking department" who had cleaned it.聽
Since mid-March,聽the 草莓污视频导航鈥檚聽campuses聽have been聽relatively聽quiet as we focused on our response to聽the聽COVID-19 pandemic,聽pivoting to聽remote聽learning and working,聽while a significant number of researchers carried on their work on campus in critical areas. Brandt reports that construction on the MacKimmie Block is still active, and security, caretaking and facilities staff were on campus.聽A reminder that only those who are approved or required to be on campus, should be on campus in person, as the university begins its phased re-entry.
- Photo at top:聽A hallway in the Math Sciences building is empty during the COVID-19 pandemic. Photos by Riley Brandt, 草莓污视频导航
草莓污视频导航 resources on COVID-19
For the most up-to-date information about the 草莓污视频导航's response to the spread of COVID-19, visit the聽