The scoreboard in Nickerson Field alternates messages from Boston University’s Back2BU initiative, which encourages students to exercise caution around the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure their return to campus is as safe as possible. ROBERT BRANNING/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFFThe Boston University Greek rock, traditionally tagged by Greek life organizations during Greek Week, displays the logo of the student-led health campaign “F— it Won’t Cut It.” VIVIAN MYRON/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFFTwo students wearing masks socialize on the BU Beach. VIVIAN MYRON/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFFA sign on the College of Communication lawn encourages students to physically distance. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFFSome of Back2BU’s COVID-19 signs take to the ground to remind students to navigate the pandemic responsibly. VIVIAN MYRON/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFFTrash cans on campus also sport Back2BU signage telling students to cover their coughs and sneezes. VIVIAN MYRON/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFFStudents looking to form connections while remaining socially distanced can sit on the bumble bench in front of Insomnia Cookies, complete with courtesy hand sanitizer. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFFIn order to ride the Boston University bus, students must wear facial coverings and physically distance when possible. ROBERT BRANNING/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFFA monitor in an empty Aquatics Center touts one of Back2BU’s signature lines, “Don’t Go Viral, Get Tested.” ROBERT BRANNING/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFFTraffic flow in many on-campus buildings has been adjusted for the safety of the building’s inhabitants. ROBERT BRANNING/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFFA sign outside Agganis Arena reminds students to complete their required daily symptom survey before entering the building to be tested. ROBERT BRANNING/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF