Housekeeping Services: Problem Solvers for Students
Housekeeping staff do more than keep campus residence halls clean: they often serve as a friendly face to students and let them know, “if you need someone to talk to, come to us.”
Housekeeping staff do more than keep campus residence halls clean: they often serve as a friendly face to students and let them know, “if you need someone to talk to, come to us.”
Nancy Burton, receptionist and administrative support for Housekeeping Services, was selected by Interim Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz to receive the 2019 C. Knox Massey Distinguished Service Award.
Jewel Golson-Roberts trains Housekeeping Services staff across various shifts, but keeping a flexible schedule allows her to work and communicate with most of the Housekeeping staff.
During Women’s History Month, the Gazette recognizes just a few of the University’s female faculty and staff who have made a difference on campus and beyond.
University departments should follow the new guidelines for recycling printer toner cartridges on campus; used printer cartridges should no longer be sent to Central Receiving for recycling.
Photographer Johnny Andrews takes a closer look at University masons working across campus.
Facilities Services crews have pretreated and brined primary campus roads, walkways and building entrances, and University officials will be closely monitoring campus conditions.
When the sun goes down, many Carolina employees are just beginning their jobs. Read more about a few of the people who keep the University moving through the night shift.
Due to the water line break, some building may experience low water pressure which may impact restroom functionality. A number of portable toilets are stationed across campus for use by staff and students.
Students were urged to go home and employees were urged to take leave. Only mandatory employees—many of them in Facilities Services—were required to report to work. Some even stayed overnight. “Our people answered the call, I can’t say enough about them.”