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Original caption: Loyola University Chicago students gather around the campfire, socially distanced, to make s'mores and hang out as part of Ramble Outdoors Campfire on the Quad event on November 1, 2020.
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Original caption: A mask placed on the Arnold J. Damen, S.J., Sculpture to help remind students to wear their mask during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Loyola volunteers paint letters on the wall "Cash America: Jewelry & Loan" for a city beautification project in the Buena Park neighborhood.
Original caption: Loyola University Chicago staff and alumni volunteer for a city beautification project in the Buena Park neighborhood. Organized by Loyola staff member Pedro Guerrero in response to the George Floyd Protests in Chicago, Guerrero helps organize hundreds of volunteers across the city in community clean-up and beautification projects.
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Two students flying red kites in the shape of an octopus.
Original caption: Loyola University Chicago students participate in Ramble Outdoors' Kites on the Quad event on October 6, 2020.
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Original caption: Loyola University Chicago students compete in a climbing competition on the Halas Recreation Center's climbing wall, November 17, 2020.
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Original caption: Loyola University Chicago Professor Jason Streeter lectures his Computer Engineering Capstone class in a socially distant classroom in Cuneo Hall. Students in the Engineering course are partnered with an industry sponsor to learn how to deliver a real-world design project before graduation.
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Adapted from original caption: Loyola University Chicago students, carrying signs and banners with the words "Black Lives Matter", march on campus in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement on September 1, 2020.
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Alexia Scholl, a junior at Loyola University Chicago, puts up signage with the words "Wear a face covering/Protect yourself and fellow Loyolans" to remind students of Covid-19 guidelines before the Fall 2020 semester.
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Original caption: Loyola University Chicago Assistant Professor Neil Klingensmith assembles PPE masks to donate to health care workers during the COVID-19 crisis on April 6, 2020. Klingensmith solicited donations of materials from several Chicagoland manufacturers and used Loyola's 3D printers to make the final design.
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Original caption: Urban Agriculture Coordinator Kevin Erickson thins growing salad greens in the Biodome at IES. During the COVID-19 crisis Erickson has maintained the various plants and animals integral to the urban agriculture program at Loyola.
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Original caption: Loyola University Chicago Veterinarian Beth McGeehan cares for mice and rats on the Lake Shore Campus on May 8, 2020. During the COVID-19 pandemic, McGeehan regularly performs wellness exams for the animals, including trimming rodents' teeth and providing them toys to play with.
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A Loyola employee dusts a window.
Original caption: Employees with Loyola University Chicago Housekeeping Services clean and disinfect facilities on the Lake Shore Campus on May 26, 2020, while campus is closed due to COVID-19 pandemic.
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Original caption: Zach Waickman, lab manager for the Searle Biodiesel Lab, works to produce hundreds of gallons of hand-sanitizer for Loyola's three campuses as students return to campus in the fall. When the COVID-19 pandemic sent students, faculty and staff home in March 2020, Waikman took advantage of a temporary FDA policy that allowed non-traditional manufacturers to develop sanitizer, which is proven to reduce pathogens when soap and water aren’t available.
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Adapted from original caption: A Loyola University Chicago Jesuit harvests produce in the Winthrop Garden on the Lake Shore Campus to donate to local food banks in Rogers Park during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Students prepare to move out of their dormitories on Loyola's Lake Shore Campus. One is pushing a cart filled with boxes, another in the background is holding a cardboard box. Many other students can be seen chatting with one another in the background.
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Three students walk across the street opposite the Target store near Loyola's Lake Shore Campus holding cardboard boxes.
Original caption: Loyola University Chicago students prepare to move out of campus living spaces following the University's announcement that all classes move to online-only instruction and students leave residence halls to combat the spread of COVID-19 on March 12, 2020. Universities across the country and the world are enacting similar policies as the World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 a global pandemic on March 11, 2020.
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Two students in dormitory preparing to pack their items. Various cardboard boxes and a Christmas tree can be seen in the background.
Original caption: Loyola University Chicago juniors Paulina Aragon and Mariana Vazquez move out of their residence hall following the University's announcement that all classes move to online-only instruction and students leave residence halls to combat the spread of COVID-19 on March 12, 2020. Universities across the country and the world are enacting similar policies as the World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 a global pandemic on March 11, 2020.