For a Wall Street Journal story about the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on small college towns, I photographed the first week of in-person attendance since the start of the pandemic at Amherst College and UMass-Amherst in Amherst, Massachusetts. There were temporary outdoor classes and lunchrooms and mask and vaccine mandates, but through it all was a general sense of relief and excitement for everyone to be back together again after so long apart. Local businesses in downtown Amherst depend on the tens of thousands of students returning each year, and not having them around made it difficult for the restaurants and school supply stores to make it through the previous two years. AJ Hastings, a store with school apparel and general office and school supplies, opened in 1914 so General Manager Sharon Povinelli said this is the second pandemic they've had to deal with. "It's tough keeping shelves stocked," Povinelli said, referring to both the demand with an increase in business and global supply chain issues.
Thanks to Ariel at the WSJ for calling me for the great assignment!