Employees and students were required to wear face coverings on campus during the pandemic. The C-Store provided hot drinks and convenience fare to students on campus during the semester.https://openworks.wooster.edu/coronavirus_campus/1058/thumbnail.jp
Lowry Center provided a space for students to meet and sit, allowing them to sit and study or social...
The al fresco option dining cart served to-go lunches to students from the side of Lowry, in this im...
Screenshot of webpage with the University of Maine Campus Recreation\u27s policy on face coverings r...
Macleod\u27s, called the C-Store in common parlance, was stocked with candy, treats, and specialty i...
The C-Store allowed students to use their Flex dining balance or personal funds to purchase convenie...
The C-Store allowed students to use their Flex dining balance or personal funds to purchase convenie...
The campus book store displaying traffic management signs and masking signs.https://openworks.wooste...
In the case that students developed symptoms of COVID-19, they were to report them to campus service...
Enter and Exit signs posted on Lowry Center\u27s main entrance doors. A Scottish Terrier masking sig...
View of the path leading to MacLeod\u27s Convenience Store and The Pit. Wooster Black Squirrel Socia...
The Lowry Center Alley was also adapted for use during COVID-19, chairs were set at intervals and su...
Lowry Center provided a space for students to meet and sit, allowing them to sit and study or social...
Signs were posted in Lowry Center stairwell to advertise events and school policies while waiting in...
The al fresco option dining cart served to-go lunches to students from the side of Lowry, in this im...
A small sign situated on a walkway between Lowry Student Center and the Scot Center Athletic Buildin...
Lowry Center provided a space for students to meet and sit, allowing them to sit and study or social...
The al fresco option dining cart served to-go lunches to students from the side of Lowry, in this im...
Screenshot of webpage with the University of Maine Campus Recreation\u27s policy on face coverings r...
Macleod\u27s, called the C-Store in common parlance, was stocked with candy, treats, and specialty i...
The C-Store allowed students to use their Flex dining balance or personal funds to purchase convenie...
The C-Store allowed students to use their Flex dining balance or personal funds to purchase convenie...
The campus book store displaying traffic management signs and masking signs.https://openworks.wooste...
In the case that students developed symptoms of COVID-19, they were to report them to campus service...
Enter and Exit signs posted on Lowry Center\u27s main entrance doors. A Scottish Terrier masking sig...
View of the path leading to MacLeod\u27s Convenience Store and The Pit. Wooster Black Squirrel Socia...
The Lowry Center Alley was also adapted for use during COVID-19, chairs were set at intervals and su...
Lowry Center provided a space for students to meet and sit, allowing them to sit and study or social...
Signs were posted in Lowry Center stairwell to advertise events and school policies while waiting in...
The al fresco option dining cart served to-go lunches to students from the side of Lowry, in this im...
A small sign situated on a walkway between Lowry Student Center and the Scot Center Athletic Buildin...
Lowry Center provided a space for students to meet and sit, allowing them to sit and study or social...
The al fresco option dining cart served to-go lunches to students from the side of Lowry, in this im...
Screenshot of webpage with the University of Maine Campus Recreation\u27s policy on face coverings r...