Carts in Jerome Library, arranged by week. I'm no longer a library employee, so I'm not sure what these are for, but I suspect they are used for keeping books until they are suitable for shelving.
The Circulation Desk during COVID-19. Sneeze shields are visible.
A chalked message by Omega Phi Alpha at the junction between Jerome Library, East Hall, and the Greek Village.
Fall 2020 on Campus.
Students are relaxing their guard, just as temperatures discourage them from dining outdoors.
Many people have taken up cycling during the pandemic. This cyclist has realized that his tires are too big for the sloted bicycle stands posted outside the library, and either does not know of the proper options nearby, or is too lazy to go to them, opting to lock to this lamp. A handwashing…
A starship robot passing the Jerome Library.
Sign encouraging online chat on the first floor of the Jerome Library.
The group study area on the 7th floor of Jerome Library. I saw one solitary person study here (Out of frame, behind me).
Privacy barriers for study have existed long before the pandemic. Conveniently and unintentionally, they now they serve double duty as sneeze shields.
Social Distancing stickers at Jerome Library
Sneeze shields at the learning commons desk
Sneeze shields at the math and stats lab.