

In these pictures by UConn photographers Peter Morenus and Sean Flynn, we see the full range of move-in weekend emotions familiar to Huskies of every generation: the excitement, the nerves, the pride, the curiosity, and the determination to experience everything life at a great university has to offer. Yes, there are facemasks and hand sanitizer and everyone has taken the UConn Promise to keep each other safe and healthy, but on a hot late summer day, with a line of cars snaking down Route 195 and parents smiling through happy tears and brand-new Huskies setting into their new home, this could be 2019 or 1996 or 1974, or any year before we heard the terms “socially distant” or “flatten the curve.”Īnd while the final page of this defining chapter has yet to be written, today is a sign that “normal” isn’t so far away.

If you are sick, if you are at a higher risk of illness with COVID-19, if you present any type of symptom such as fever, coughing, sneezing. The obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation has been reinstated as of August 15, 2021. For the newly arrived members of the class of 2025, what’s so “unprecedented,” to use an over-familiar word, is that everything feels so … normal. Christopher are Saturday 5:00 PM Vigil and 8:00, 10:00 and Noon on Sunday.
