Violette Chamoun, Operations Manager, during Princeton Reunions.
June 2017Campus Dining Staff at Princeton University are and will always be a loving and caring family to its students, faculty and staff. Now during this unprecedented time we are more committed than ever before because we are all in this together. The challenge of the Coronavirus has provided many opportunities for us to demonstrate courage and empathy. I personally dusted off my old sewing machine, and I worked closely with my daughters who learned how to sew masks for the local hospitals. We need to look out for each other because with unity comes strength that we all need to nourish, protect and support our community.
-Violette Chamoun, Operations Manager
Violette Chamoun, Operations Manager, during Princeton Reunions.
May 2016
A message to our community
As we acclimate to the new ways on campus, I realize so much has changed in just a few days. Some of the things that gave me the most joy, such as meeting with our students, talking with you during special events, or meeting my colleagues can no longer happen in the same way, at least for the time being. Along with my team, I wanted to think of ways to keep our connections alive, continue to show our care, and engage with our community. That being said, we are starting a new series called, Care.Connection.Community through which we will share messages with you.