While a majority of U-M undergraduates will attend classes remotely this semester, due to restrictions driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, some students who need to be on campus moved back into residence halls over the weekend. Occupancy is down from 6,400 students in the fall to approximately 1,200 undergraduates for the winter semester. All students are living in single-occupancy rooms and must have a negative COVID-19 test before moving into residence halls.
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Delann Pillivant, a freshman from Detroit, moves in to Bursley Hall during winter semester move-in. (Photo by Austin Thomason, Michigan Photography) Sergio Ivan and Quispe Sanchez carry their belongings through the snow during winter semester move-in. (Photo by Scott C. Soderberg, Michigan Photography) Blue bins loaded with supplies for the coming semester were a common sight over the weekend during winter semester move-in. (Photo by Daryl Marshke, Michigan Photography) Onza Stokes, a freshman from Detroit, gets help from her family to move in to Bursley Hall. (Photo by Austin Thomason, Michigan Photography) Onza Stokes, a freshman from Detroit, gets help from her family arranging the bunk in her single-occupancy Bursley Hall room. (Photo by Austin Thomason, Michigan Photography) A sign welcomes back students moving into residence halls around campus. (Photo by Scott C. Soderberg, Michigan Photography)