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Printing and Mailing Services Closure: Dec. 16-18

December 15, 2014

Printing services and mailing services will be moving to Tyson Hall during the week of December 15. Mailing services will be not processing mail on Tuesday, December 16 through Thursday, December 18. Please be aware of these dates when scheduling mail deliveries to be taken to the Post Office or UPS/Fedex. Mailing services will continue […]

Filed Under: 12-08-2014, Campus Services, Mail Services, Marketing & Communications, Printing Services Tagged With: Mailing Services, Mary Scroggins, Printing Services

Printing Services Moving Reminder

December 1, 2014

Course packs must be submitted no later than Monday, December 1, for spring semester courses. Please submit print jobs in PDF format to printjobs@up.edu. All existing print jobs must be picked up by Friday, December 12. Please plan ahead and allow for additional time as printing services staff will have limited resources during their move […]

Filed Under: 12-01-2014, Academics, Campus Services, Printing Services Tagged With: Course Packs, Mary Scroggins, Printing Services

Please Plan Ahead For Printing, Mailing During December Move

November 17, 2014

All printing jobs need to be picked up from printing services no later than Friday, December 12 since the staff will have very limited resources while moving during the week of December 15-19, according to director Mary Scroggins. Please plan ahead and/or allow additional time for printing projects. Spring 2015 course packs need to be […]

Filed Under: Academics, Campus Services, Mail Services, Marketing & Communications, Printing Services Tagged With: Mailing Services, Mary Scroggins, Printing Services

Printing/Mailing Services Moving Dec. 15-19

November 10, 2014

Faculty are asked to send spring 2015 course packs to the print shop now to ensure that they are completed on time. Please e-mail course packs in PDF format to printjobs@up.edu. Printing and mailing services will be relocating to the west end of Tyson Hall, with equipment being moved the week of December 15-19, according […]

Filed Under: Campus Services, Mail Services, Printing Services Tagged With: Course Packs, Mailing Services, Mary Scroggins, Printing Services

Printing and Mailing Services Moving

October 20, 2014

Faculty are asked to send spring 2015 course packs to the print shop now to ensure that they are completed on time. Please e-mail them in PDF format to printjobs@up.edu. Printing and mailing services will be relocating to the west end of Tyson Hall, with equipment being moved the week of December 15-19, according to […]

Filed Under: Campus Services, Printing Services Tagged With: Mailing Services, Mary Scroggins, Printing Services

Printing & Mailing Services Hours for Inauguration Events

September 22, 2014

This week’s Inauguration events will impact hours of operation for the mailing services and printing services offices, according to director Mary Scroggins. Mailing services will close at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 24; there will be only one mail run to Waldschmidt Hall at 11 a.m. On Friday, September 26, mailing services will close at 2 p.m., with […]

Filed Under: Campus Services, Mail Services, Printing Services Tagged With: Mail services, Mary Scroggins, Printing Services

Fall Course Packs Due July 30

August 1, 2014

All faculty and instructors must turn in their course pack materials for fall semester to the printing services office by July 30, according to Kassie Hansen, printing services. Astute readers will notice that July 30 is a past date; those who have not turned in materials are asked to do so as soon as possible. […]

Filed Under: Campus Services, Marketing & Communications, Printing Services Tagged With: Course Packs, Kassie Hansen, Printing Services

Now’s The Time

July 21, 2014

Now is the time to submit orders for letterhead, envelopes, and business cards for the upcoming academic year, according to Reneé Byrd, printing services. This allows the publication team to schedule production throughout the summer. Please estimate usage for the next academic year and order accordingly. Letterhead is available by the ream (500 sheets) or […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Communications, Printing Services Tagged With: Mary Scroggins, Printing Services, Renee Byrd

Inventory Time, June 27

June 23, 2014

The printing services shop will be conducting its annual inventory on Friday, June 27, and will be closed for that entire day, according to Linda Gill, supervisor. Campus offices and individuals are asked to plan their printing needs accordingly. For more information contact Gill at 7200 or gill@up.edu.

Filed Under: Campus Services, Printing Services Tagged With: Inventory Time, Linda Gill, Printing Services

Now’s The Time: Order Cards, Letterhead, Forms

May 5, 2014

Now is the time to submit orders for letterhead, envelopes, and forms for the upcoming academic year, according to Linda Gill, printing services. This allows the team to schedule production throughout the summer. Please estimate usage for the next academic year and order accordingly. Letterhead is available by the ream (500 sheets) or by the […]

Filed Under: Campus Services, Printing Services Tagged With: Linda Gill, Printing Services, Stationery Orders

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