College Students Find a Way to Socialize in the Midst of a Pandemic
Two students at the University Maryland overlook McKeldin Mall on Sept. 13, where there are two hundred shells stenciled on the grass, allowing students to social distance while catching some rays.
Sophomore college students, Alyssa Pryputniewicz (left), Jenna Prasad (middle) and Katie Whitehead (right) chat with their masks on as they lounge at McKeldin Mall on Oct. 5.
Junior college roommates, Ben TeBeest (front) and Diego Riitano (back) grill some burgers and hotdogs at Washington Quad on Nov. 14.
TeBeest (left) and Riitano (right) come prepared with numerous ingredients and supplies for their cookout at Washington Quad on Nov. 14.
A group of students at the University of Maryland gather for a volleyball match at Washington Quad on Nov. 14.
Volleyball games frequently take place between friends at Washington Quad, as shown by this group of pals on Nov. 14.
The University Maryland has several of its academic buildings open, where students have the opportunity to socialize and do work together.
Four college students at the University of Maryland study together at Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center on Nov. 30.
All the seating areas inside of academic buildings at the University of Maryland are labelled with bright yellow stickers that encourage students to maintain a distance of at least six feet.
Directors in Student Entertainment Events (SEE), the University of Maryland's principal event programming board, discuss the virtual events they have produced for students this semester in Hoff Theater on Nov. 30.
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