The Office of Facilities Management at Morehead State University is constantly improving campus. We want to share our progress with students, employees and the communities in our service region. Much More Progress is a great source of information on campus closings, construction and other information that affects campus infrastructure.
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Crew Spotlight: Brenda Bowlin
This
week’s Crew Spotlight is Brenda Bowlin, another one of our amazing Building
Service Technicians. Brenda has been working here at Facilities Management for approximately five months
now! Before working here, she worked at BP gas station. Brenda says her
favorite part of this job are the people she works with. When she is not at
work, Brenda enjoys reading books. If Brenda could spend the day with anyone,
she would choose to do so with her sister-in-law, Eva Bailey. MSU Facilities
Management is lucky to have Brenda as an employee, and we appreciate all she
does! Stay tuned every Wednesday for another Crew Spotlight!
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Crew Spotlight: Timothy Dickerson
This
week’s Crew Spotlight is Timothy Dickerson!
Timothy is a Building Service Technician in Alumni Tower!
Timothy has been working for Facilities Management for a year and a half, and before working here, he worked in construction.
When asked about his favorite part of this job, Timothy says he likes meeting new people and getting to know the students that live in this building.
When he is not at work, Timothy enjoys spending time with his grandson.
If he could spend the day with anyone, Timothy would choose to do with his late mother. Facilities Management appreciates Timothy and all he does for Morehead State University!!
Timothy is a Building Service Technician in Alumni Tower!
Timothy has been working for Facilities Management for a year and a half, and before working here, he worked in construction.
When asked about his favorite part of this job, Timothy says he likes meeting new people and getting to know the students that live in this building.
When he is not at work, Timothy enjoys spending time with his grandson.
If he could spend the day with anyone, Timothy would choose to do with his late mother. Facilities Management appreciates Timothy and all he does for Morehead State University!!
Timothy Dickerson |
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Crew Spotlight: Susan Brown
Susan
Brown is a Building Service Technician for MSU Facilities Management.
Susan has been working at MSU for 14 years.
Prior to her experience her, she worked in sales for 30 years!
Susan says her favorite things about her job include the people she works with, her work partner she works with every day, and being able to have something to do with her time.
When she isn’t working, Susan enjoys reading, specifically suspense novels.
Susan says if she could spend time with anyone for a day, she would choose to spend time with her children and grand babies.
MSU Facilities Management is very lucky to have Susan, and we appreciate all of her hard work!
Susan has been working at MSU for 14 years.
Prior to her experience her, she worked in sales for 30 years!
Susan says her favorite things about her job include the people she works with, her work partner she works with every day, and being able to have something to do with her time.
When she isn’t working, Susan enjoys reading, specifically suspense novels.
Susan says if she could spend time with anyone for a day, she would choose to spend time with her children and grand babies.
MSU Facilities Management is very lucky to have Susan, and we appreciate all of her hard work!
Susan Brown |
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Road signs changing on campus
Beginning Jan. 3 the Office of Facilities Management will begin transitioning road name signs on campus.
This is a part of the wayfinding plan that Morehead State University adopted in 2015 to make campus more accessible by visitors and new students.
Grounds crew members will be working to make the signage transition seamless, however there may be times when signs are not put back into place.
The changes should only take two days, depending on temperatures.
“This is a small change that will have a big impact on our campus and demonstrates the quality of our Wayfinding Plan,” said Kim Oatman, assistant vice president for facilities management. “Adopting a standard design for campus allows visitors to better navigate our beautiful campus.”
Facilities Management appreciates the cooperation of the City of Morehead for the approval of city streets on campus to get the new signage.
The changes will only occur on the main campus at this point. Plans to transition road signs at off-campus locations are being made.
For up-to-date information from Facilities Management visit www.moreheadstate.edu/facilities or follow Facilities on Facebook and Twitter.
This is a part of the wayfinding plan that Morehead State University adopted in 2015 to make campus more accessible by visitors and new students.
Grounds crew members will be working to make the signage transition seamless, however there may be times when signs are not put back into place.
The changes should only take two days, depending on temperatures.
“This is a small change that will have a big impact on our campus and demonstrates the quality of our Wayfinding Plan,” said Kim Oatman, assistant vice president for facilities management. “Adopting a standard design for campus allows visitors to better navigate our beautiful campus.”
Facilities Management appreciates the cooperation of the City of Morehead for the approval of city streets on campus to get the new signage.
The changes will only occur on the main campus at this point. Plans to transition road signs at off-campus locations are being made.
For up-to-date information from Facilities Management visit www.moreheadstate.edu/facilities or follow Facilities on Facebook and Twitter.
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