Photo gallery: Campus seeks to stay safe with distancing, masks, more

Students, faculty and staff seek to pursue safe practices on campus

During the second week of the fall term, students, faculty and staff weigh in on why they are pursuing behavioral practices to safeguard health on campus.

Bri-Atia Birchmore, University of Cincinnati student studied up on the 4th floor in Tangeman University Center (TUC). UC/ Joseph Fuqua II

Bri-Atia Birchmore, a first-year exploratory studies student interested in pursuing photography, comes to campus to study in order to get out of the house but is careful to practice social distancing, frequent hand washing and to wear a mask in order to help combat COVID-19 and "make the virus go away." Photo/Joe Fuqua/UC Creative + Brand.

Two University of Cincinnati students studied in the overflow area in Campus Recreation Center (CRC). UC/ Joseph Fuqua II

Two students study in the Campus Recreation Center space once used as basketball courts but now converted for study and socially distanced hang out space. Photo/Joe Fuqua/UC Creative + Brand.

Jarrett Sheppard, UC facilities maintenance member posed with his mask on outside of ERC. UC/ Joseph Fuqua II

Facilities employee Jarrett Sheppard wears his facial covering even when alone in a service vehicle. Photo/Joe Fuqua/UC Creative + Brand.

Samantha Guckenberger, University of Cincinnati student studied at a table in Tangeman University Center (TUC) main floor. UC/ Joseph Fuqua II

First-year engineering student Samantha Guckenberger studies in Tangeman University Center but maintain her distance and wears a mask while doing so. She says she's careful about her health behavior because she doesn't want to infect her grandparents, parents or co-workers nor those she baby sits. Photo/Joe Fuqua/UC Creative + Brand.

Left to right Dejah Blackmon and Amaya Nelloms University of Cincinnati students studied on the outside patio with other students at Lindner College of Business. UC/ Joseph Fuqua II

Students enjoy the nice weather and social distance / wear masks while studying in front of the Carl H. Lindner College of Business. In the foreground, facing toward the camera, is Amaya Nelloms, a first-year criminal justice and political science student. living in Morgens Hall. She says she's careful about using hand sanitizer, wear her mask and social distance because "I want to be here on campus. I do better in my work and studies by being on campus." Photo/Joe Fuqua/UC Creative + Brand.

Nick Dunning, University of Cincinnati student ran on the treadmill at Campus Recreation Center (CRC). UC/ Joseph Fuqua II

Department Chair in Geography Nick Dunning exercises in the Campus Recreation Center while masked and on a treadmill placed at a distance from nearby machines. He's wearing his mask even while exercising because, he states, "I don't want to get sick, and I don't want those close to me to get sick either." Photo/Joe Fuqua/UC Creative + Brand.

Tyler Harmon, University of Cincinnati student worked out of the Hammer Strength equipment at Campus Recreation Center (CRC). UC/ Joseph Fuqua II

First-year fine arts student Tyler Harmon exercises at some distance from others, wears a mask and takes other precautions because, he says, "While I don't have COVID, I respect the boundaries and the rules because we've got to stop the chain of infection." Photo/Joe Fuqua/UC Creative + Brand.

Yelena Patag, University of Cincinnati student studied up on the 4th floor in room 400 at Tangeman University Center (TUC). UC/ Joseph Fuqua II

Yelena Patag, an exploratory studies student interested in business, studies and social distances in hang out space set aside for students in Tangeman University Center 400. She's careful to observe needed health protocols because she has family members who are at higher risk of complications where they to contract COVID-19. "We've agreed upon safety protocols as a family, and I need to respect those," she explained. Photo/Joe Fuqua/UC Creative + Brand.

A masked University of Cincinnati student walked out across McMicken Commons with McMicken Hall in the background. UC/ Joseph Fuqua II

The population of students, faculty and staff on campus is much reduced, as evidenced by this photo shot at lunch time on McMicken Commons. Photo/Joe Fuqua/UC Creative + Brand.

Clarie Stech, University of Cincinnati student ran on the treadmill at Campus Recreation Center (CRC). UC/ Joseph Fuqua II

First-year environmental engineering student Claire Stech wears a mask even while on the treadmill because she wants to remain on campus: "I don't want to get sent home." Photo/Joe Fuqua/UC Creative + Brand.

Asadore Demoz, University of Cincinnati student studied the food court in the Great Hall at Tangeman University Center (TUC). UC/ Joseph Fuqua II

Asadore DeMoz, fourth-year astrophysicist student, enjoys a beverage in the TUC food court, while sitting at a distance from others and wearing his mask when not taking a sip. Photo/Joe Fuqua/UC Creative + Brand.

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