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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
Campus Services Partners with Columbia College Student Council to Expand Menstrual Product Pilot to Residence Halls
Facilities and Operations and the Columbia College Student Council (CCSC) have partnered together to install tampon and pad dispensers in the laundry room of the major undergraduate residence halls. The products are provided free of charge.
Winter Break 2024-25 Campus Improvements
Similar to previous years, Facilities and Operations completed a number of projects during winter break, including lighting upgrades, residence hall enhancements, and classroom refreshes.
Preparing Spaces for Freezing Temperatures this Winter
With winter upon us and temperatures expected to stay near or below freezing for the coming weeks, we want to remind you how you can protect campus spaces from damaging situations, such as frozen or burst pipes.