Brave New Nation
Campus life, in an age of COVID-19
Our photographer spent the first few weeks of the school year capturing move-in day, first classes and other milestones.
Photos by Aaron Daye, UF Advancement
Published
September 14, 2020
Students were asked to form “QuaranTeams” – groups who live together or socialize together and follow agreed-upon sets of guidelines for health and safety. Freshmen, sitting with their QuaranTeam, gather to watch movies during The Great Gator Welcome Film Fest at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center on September 4.
Krishna Lunch had moved to a pick-up and delivery model for much of the summer, returning to campus with safety precautions in place at the start of the semester. Freshman Biology Pre-Professional major Maryanne Bowns, right, walks the new Krishna Lunch line as crew members Madhu Miele, left, and Nate Ball serve from behind protective shielding.
Move-In Day was spread out over more than 10 days, with appointments required and restrictions placed on the number of people allowed in the dorms to assist students. Incoming freshman John White pushes his belongings as his mother, Becky White, and family friend Herman Durias, at back, walk toward Reid Hall on Saturday, August 22.
Many campus programs were held virtually to ensure student safety. Peer coordinator Brianna Then talks with students during virtual ADELANTE, a three-day early arrival program that focuses on the successful high school to college transition of incoming Hispanic-Latinx students at La Casita, UF's Institute of Hispanic-Latino Cultures, on Friday, August 28.