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Don’t you hope people use words like “smile,” “kind” and “love” to describe you?
That’s what happened when Carolina Dining Services used its Instagram account to announce the retirement of cashier Deborah Paige after 45 years of brightening the days of thousands of students as they entered campus dining halls.
The dozens of comments flooding in to certify the outsized influence of “Ms. Deborah” included:
Miss Deborah saying “Hey Honey” kept me from dropping out of school.
Miss Deborah! You always made my day every time I saw you at Chase. Thank you for taking the time to even learn my name. You made me feel so loved!
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Hospitality management program s spring industry speaker series continues on Zoom
UM alumna Nicole Johnson shows off her Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl ring. The graduate of the university’s hospitality management program recently returned to campus to share reflections and advice with students as part of the program’s spring industry speaker series. Submitted photo
OXFORD, Miss. – The hospitality management program at the University of Mississippi prepared Nicole Johnson so well for her professional career that she even has a Super Bowl ring to show for it.
The suite services coordinator for the NFL Kansas City Chiefs, Johnson recently returned to campus as a featured speaker in the Department of Nutrition and Hospitality Management‘s spring industry speaker series. The 2018 graduate talked with students about her time at UM, the transition from college student to working professional and her position with the Chiefs.