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We take your satisfaction seriously and continually strive to improve the service we provide you. This dashboard provides an overview of the volume of requests received and closed by the Operations team as well as a summary of customer satisfaction survey data, including words and phrases that were frequently included in written survey responses.
Current Status of Morningside Campus South Lawns
Our overall goal for lawn access and lawn care is to maximize access to the lawns for the University community while maintaining the campus’s natural beauty. Lawns throughout campus are available for passive recreational use and are reservable for events.
For South Lawns, Hamilton Lawn and Furnald Lawn, we aim to always have at least one large lawn and one small lawn open during non-inclement weather days.
(The work order and survey dashboards provided above are actively updated and include data from the past 90 days.)
Recent News
Event Spotlight: Clean + Go Green
You may have seen the tents on the Morningside and Manhattanville campuses earlier this month. Maybe you even participated by donating clothing, recycling electronics, or rehoming a used book or two. But do you know the history of Clean + Go Green and how the event contributes to Columbia’s sustainability goals?
Clean + Go Green - July 10 to 12, 2024
Clean + Go Green is back at the Morningside and Manhattanville campuses on Wednesday, July 10 through Friday, July 12. Donate your unwanted items to create more space and help the environment.
Heat Preparations
We are entering summer’s first heat wave with heat indices possibly nearing 100 degrees and air quality impacts expected in the region. During these extreme conditions, there is a greater risk of electrical blackouts due to increased energy use for air conditioning. You can stay safe and help Columbia conserve energy by following these simple steps during the heat wave and throughout these hot summer months.