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Preparing for students on campus at Duke

Wearing a mask, Roney Blanding, scullery manager, cleans tables in the Brodhead Center.

Wearing a mask, Roney Blanding, scullery manager, cleans tables in the Brodhead Center.

Min Aung, supervisor of Ginger + Soy, performs a temperature check and screens chef Jae Won for any symptoms as he arrives for work, as part of Duke University’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 

A sign encouraging mask wearing greets visitors to the upper Allen Lot as part of Duke University’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.Social distancing stickers adorn the floor of Ginger + Soy in the Brodhead Center, as part of Duke University’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Left: A sign encouraging mask wearing greets visitors to the upper Allen Lot as part of Duke University’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Right: Social distancing stickers adorn the floor of Ginger + Soy in the Brodhead Center, as part of Duke University’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wearing a mask, grounds crew Baxter Remington mows the Abele Quad on West Campus in preparation for the Fall semester.
 

Laura Valdovinos, a housekeeper, cleans and sanitizes high touch surfaces such as table tops and chairs at the Fuqua School of Business.Wearing a mask, dishwasher Nayelli Tostado sanitizes the doors and tables in the Brodhead Center.
Left: Laura Valdovinos, a housekeeper, cleans and sanitizes high touch surfaces such as table tops and chairs at the Fuqua School of Business. Right: Wearing a mask, dishwasher Nayelli Tostado sanitizes the doors and tables in the Brodhead Center.

James White, a housekeeper, sweeps floors and sanitizes high touch surfaces such as table tops and chairs at the Fuqua School of Business.

 

Reconfigured classroom seating.Reconfigured classroom seating.
Facilities reconfigured classrooms to meet social distancing standards. These reconfigurations include the addition of decals marking appropriately spaced seating options, directional arrow decals in walkways, additional entrance and exit signs, and removing excess furniture to ensure that class rooms to exceed capacity.

Amanda Ragland, a Talent Acquisition Consultant, volunteers to counts and organize face masks into groups at the Duke Human Resources building on Thursday morning.
 

One of the packs of three face masks Duke is providing to all faculty, staff & students.Chenae Erkerd, a Talent Acquisition Specialist, volunteers to counts and organize face masks into groups at the Duke Human Resources building. Paul Grantham, Assistant Vice President, of the office of communications services, counts and organizes boxes of face masks into groups at the Duke Human Resources building.
Employee volunteers count and organize boxes of face masks into groups at the Duke Human Resources building. Duke is providing three face masks to all faculty, staff & students. Left: One of the packs of three face masks. Center: Chenae Erkerd, a Talent Acquisition Specialist, volunteers to counts and organize face masks into groups. Right: Paul Grantham, Assistant Vice President, of the office of communications services, counts and organizes boxes of face masks into groups