Pillar of Ground Services Leads Quietly
Whether preparing for Spring Commencement or cleaning up debris in fall, Massey winner Mark Moon keeps Carolina’s campus beautiful and his colleagues safe.
Whether preparing for Spring Commencement or cleaning up debris in fall, Massey winner Mark Moon keeps Carolina’s campus beautiful and his colleagues safe.
Carolina is exploring a redevelopment project in the 100 block of Franklin Street, an important entryway between the University and town.
Learn which Carolina employees wear a body camera, a helmet with a light-sensitive lens and a vest that reads “Free hugs & kisses.”
Members of the University and local communities are invited to attend one of several upcoming information sessions to learn more about the opportunity for renewal and redevelopment of Porthole Alley.
Overnight, hard-working crews from across campus combined to turn a stadium filled with football fans into a festive setting for a special Commencement.
From engine repair to electric vehicle initiatives to telematic technology that boosts fuel efficiency, Stark and his team keep Carolina’s fleet “running and rolling and moving forward.”
Housekeeper Teresa Golson received a Massey Award for 22 years of service to the University and helping the North Carolina Botanical Garden stay clean and safe for visitors during the pandemic.
Massey Award recipient James Holman has spent his career at Carolina advocating for his fellow employees.
The email looked suspicious, but when housekeeper Sandra Foxx finally opened it, she got the surprise of her life.
If you haven’t been back to campus much during the pandemic, you’ll see a number of changes, including new buildings, dining options and trails.