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Event signs at campus entrances explain face coverings are mandatory indoors and outdoors. Photo: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki
Lawn signs placed in areas where individuals are likely to gather serve as an important reminder of health and safety guidelines. Photo: Douglas Levere
Additional health and safety reminders on bus shelters are found near Flint Loop and Founders Plaza. Photo: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki
Preferred entrances and exits to buildings will be clearly marked alongside face covering requirement reminders, as shown here at the Student Union. Photo: Douglas Levere
Elevators clearly indicate capacity and where to stand to ensure proper physical distancing practices. Photo: Douglas Levere
Health and safety posters remind the community of behavioral expectations inside campus buildings. Photo: Douglas Levere
Digital versions of health and safety posters are also present in many areas across campus. Photo: Douglas Levere
Reminders to wash hands properly are present inside bathroom stalls and above urinals. Photo: Douglas Levere
"Together, we are UB" campaign messages are found in the Charles B. Sears Law Library in O'Brian Hall. Photo: Douglas Levere
Before entering Lockwood Memorial Library, visitors are reminded to maintain physical distance and wear a face covering. Photo: Douglas Levere
New communication tactics aim to raise awareness of the importance of complying with UB's official health and safety guidelines. Read the full story
Published August 21, 2020