UW-Madison students walk on campus during the first week of classes last September.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
Only UW-Madison students and employees were allowed into Memorial Union this year. A staff member checked for university identification cards in early September. The Union reopens to the general public on May 10.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
UW-Madison students sat spaced out with face coverings in a first-year history seminar outside the Humanities Building on the first day of classes.
A text message exchange between Public Health Madison and Dane County director Janel Heinrich (right) and University Health Services director Jake Baggott
Empty bicycle racks during the first week of UW-Madison's 2020-21 school year. With the majority of classes online, many students spent far less time on campus.
Only UW-Madison students and employees were allowed into Memorial Union this year. A staff member checked for university identification cards in early September. The Union reopens to the general public on May 10.
Empty bicycle racks during the first week of UW-Madison's 2020-21 school year. With the majority of classes online, many students spent far less time on campus.
A text message exchange between Public Health Madison and Dane County director Janel Heinrich (right) and University Health Services director Jake Baggott