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Crocuses are blooming on South Campus.
Lucas Kittelberger with Environmental Design & Research found an open seat at "Why," a piece of public art located near Crosby Hall.
Kittelberger was working on an engineering project.
Mitchell K. Dorman, a grounds worker with Facilities Campus Operations, spruces things up in front of the Pharmacy Building.
A couple makes their way across campus.
UB neighbor Richard Baumann says the South Campus is a "nice place to walk around."
Trees are budding. That's the Hayes Hall clock tower in the background.
Campus Dining & Shops employees Josephine (Jo) Henry and James Johnson show how it's done.
While the dining area in Harriman Hall is closed, carry out is available.
Matthew Michael Kirsch, an electrician with Network and Communication Services, ensures that WiFi is available, even in the parking lots.
A sign of the times.
Time does not stand still on the South Campus.
With most everyone at UB working or studying remotely, it's easy to miss the signs of spring. University photographer Douglas Levere recently visited the South Campus and captured what's happening there. It's not just nature that's been busy.
Published April 2, 2020