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USC Staff Excellence Awards

Join us in honoring the hard work and commitment of our staff members.  Nominate those exceptional individuals who demonstrate excellence in their roles and embody the spirit of dedication and service. 

Celebrating the Work That Moves USC Forward

The annual Staff Excellence Awards recognize colleagues whose work makes a lasting difference to students, research, operations, the broader community, and the USC institution. Nominations are open to all USC staff — across every division, department, and role. Every role contributes. All contributions count.

From frontline service to research administration, from facilities operations to student support, every function plays a critical role in advancing the university’s mission. Excellence is defined by impact — not title, visibility, or position.

NOMINATIONS OPEN
WINNERS ANNOUNCED
CEREMONY
AWARD PER WINNER
March 6 – April 5, 2026 April 21, 2026 May 14, 2026 $3,000

 

Each award category will have one recipient per annual cycle. While an individual may be nominated in multiple categories, they may receive only one award per cycle.

To be eligible for nomination, an employee must:

  • Be in good standing with the university
  • Be employed in a Full-Time Equivalent (FTE), research grant (RGP), or time-limited position (TML) (Temporary employees are not eligible.)
  • Be actively employed at USC Columbia, School of Medicine-Columbia, or School of Medicine-Greenville
  • Have completed at least one (1) year of continuous service at USC in an eligible position at the time nominations close.

The following awards have additional service requirements to be verified by the Division of Human Resources.

  • Rising Star Award: Nominee must have between one (1) and five (5) years of continuous service at USC at the time nominations close.
  • Excellence in Institutional Impact: Nominee must have more than ten (10) years of continuous service at USC at the time nominations close. Years of service must reflect eligible employment as defined above.

The USC Staff Awards program is committed to fairness, transparency, and impartial review. All nominations are subject to conflict-of-interest safeguards to protect the integrity of the selection process.

Nomination Restrictions

Employees may not nominate themselves. Immediate family members may not nominate one another.

For the purposes of this program, "immediate family" includes:

  • Spouse or domestic partner
  • Parent or stepparent
  • Child or stepchild
  • Grandparent or step grandparent
  • Sibling or step sibling
  • In-law
  • Any individual residing in the same household

Nominations submitted in violation of this policy will be disqualified.

Reviewer Conflict of Interest & Recusal

To ensure an impartial evaluation process:

  • Nomination reviewers will be recused from reviewing any award category in which they are nominated.
  • Reviewers must disclose any personal, supervisory, or close professional relationship with a nominee.
  • Reviewers may be recused from evaluating specific nominations where a conflict of interest exists.

The Division of Human Resources reserves the right to reassign reviews as necessary to maintain fairness and objectivity.

Human Resources' Eligibility Verification

The Division of Human Resources will verify:

  • Employment status
  • Years of service
  • Good standing status
  • Award-specific eligibility requirements

Nominees who do not meet eligibility criteria will be removed from consideration.

The Awards

The USC Staff Excellence Awards are organized across four strategic pillars (Mission Excellence, Operational Excellence, People and Culture and Career Achievement), reflecting the broad and meaningful impact staff make across our institution. Each award description outlines what is recognized, which roles and levels of contribution best qualify and a direct link to submit a nomination.

Each award description specifies one or more of the contribution levels below:

Level 1: Contributing dependently: Works with close guidance. Follows instructions, completes assigned tasks, and supports the team while learning the work.

Level 2: Contributing independently: Works on their own with minimal supervision. Manages tasks, solves routine problems, and delivers reliable results.

Level 3: Contributing through others: Gets work done by guiding, coordinating, or influencing other people. May lead projects, coach colleagues, or manage a team to achieve results.

Level 4: Contributing strategically: Shapes direction and priorities. Focuses on long‑term goals, alignment, and decisions that affect broader teams, systems, or the organization as a whole.

The USC Staff Excellence Award Finder Assistant  is a quick, guided tool designed to match a staff member’s impact with the most appropriate award category.

  • Don’t have ChatGPT access yet? Claim your account using your USC credentials to get started.
  • Award Finder provides guidance only. All nominations are evaluated through our formal review process.

Mission Excellence Awards

Recognizes a staff member whose work strengthens USC's positive impact in the broader community through sustained partnerships, outreach, or initiatives that extend the university's mission beyond campus.

What Qualifies

  • Strategic community partnerships aligned with USC's mission
  • Civic engagement programs that benefit external stakeholders
  • Outreach to communities facing barriers to educational, economic, or health resources
  • Long-term, sustainable relationships that strengthen USC's community role
  • Measurable community benefit and impact

Strong Evidence

  • Named community need or partnership opportunity addressed
  • Others involved and the roles they played
  • Measurable outcomes for community stakeholders
  • Sustained engagement — not one-time events
  • Whether the partnership continues

EXAMPLE ROLES: outreach coordinators, community engagement staff, program directors, cross-unit facilitators

LEVEL(S) OF CONTRIBUTION: Level 3: Contributing through others.

This award recognizes institutional community engagement, not personal volunteerism.

Submit a Nomination for Excellence in Community Impact

Recognizes a staff member whose work enables, accelerates, or enhances faculty research and scholarly activity through exceptional support, administration, coordination, or infrastructure.

What Qualifies

  • Research administration, compliance, or coordination excellence
  • Lab management or core facility expertise that advances scholarship
  • Support that expands opportunities for early-career researchers
  • Measurable improvements in grant success, research output, or safety
  • Infrastructure or process improvement that multiple researchers benefit

Strong Evidence

  • Specific research challenge or opportunity owned
  • Expertise applied that others relied on
  • Measurable outcomes: grant rates, research output, safety records, faculty testimonials
  • Impact beyond routine research support tasks
  • Improvements that hold — not one-time fixes

EXAMPLE ROLES: research coordinators · grant administrators · lab managers · IRB staff · core facility directors · research compliance officers · library research services · biosafety specialists · Any role supporting USC's research mission

LEVEL(S) OF CONTRIBUTION: Level 2: Contributing independently.

This award recognizes research support excellence, not the research productivity of faculty.

Submit a Nomination for Excellence in Research Enablement

Recognizes a staff member whose work significantly enhances the student experience through measurable improvements to engagement, services, access, satisfaction, retention, or overall student success.

What Qualifies

  • Student program or service enhancements that improve quality, access, or effectiveness
  • Student-centered problem solving that addresses barriers to success
  • Retention or engagement initiatives with demonstrated outcomes
  • Measurable improvements in satisfaction or success metrics
  • Efforts that close achievement gaps or improve outcomes for students facing barriers

Strong Evidence

  • Specific student-facing challenge or opportunity addressed
  • Actions taken that improved the student experience
  • Measurable outcomes: survey data, retention rates, service usage, satisfaction scores
  • If others contributed, describe the roles they held
  • What is now different in how student support works

 

EXAMPLE ROLES: advisors, student services, enrollment, academic support, program staff, faculty partners

LEVEL(S) OF CONTRIBUTION: Level 2: Contributing independently or Level 3: Contributing through others.

This award recognizes outcome-based contributions, not general positivity.

Submit a Nomination for Excellence in Student Success

Operational Excellence Awards

Recognizes a staff member whose work maintains or enhances the physical campus environment and safety, ensuring USC remains a beautiful, functional, safe, and welcoming place to work, learn, and live.

What Qualifies

  • Consistent, reliable upkeep that prevents problems and extends asset life
  • Improvements to campus aesthetics, sustainability, or functionality
  • Creative solutions to facilities or safety challenges
  • Enhancements that improve accessibility or usability for people with different needs
  • Responsiveness to urgent needs that minimizes disruption

Strong Evidence

  • Specific examples — but also patterns over time
  • Quality of the work itself: what it looks like, how it functions
  • What the campus or system is like because of this person's presence
  • Testimonials, observations, before/after descriptions — qualitative evidence counts
  • Response times, completion rates, reliability data where available

 

EXAMPLE ROLES: facilities maintenance technicians · custodial and environmental services · groundskeepers · environmental health & safety staff · fire and life safety coordinators · emergency management · utilities and energy management · capital planning and construction

LEVEL(S) OF CONTRIBUTION: Level 1: Contributing dependently or Level 2: Contributing independently .

This award recognizes the essential work of those individuals who keep our campus running and looking its best.

Submit a Nomination for Excellence in Campus Stewardship

Recognizes a staff member who drives meaningful results by bringing together multiple teams, departments, or divisions toward a shared goal through cross-functional partnership and coordinated action.

What Qualifies

  • Cross-department or cross-division partnership that breaks down silos
  • Facilitation of diverse stakeholders toward a common goal
  • Partnerships that include voices typically excluded from decision-making
  • Measurable results that no single team could have achieved alone
  • Ongoing partnerships — not just a one-time project

Strong Evidence

  • Named departments and individuals involved
  • Nominee's specific role in making collaboration work
  • Outcomes achieved through partnership — not just the process
  • Whether the collaboration continued or became permanent
  • How shared credit was distributed

 

EXAMPLE ROLES: cross-departmental leaders, coordinators, project managers

LEVEL(S) OF CONTRIBUTION: Level 3: Contributing through others.

This award recognizes partnership-driven results, not popularity.

Submit a Nomination for Excellence in Collaboration

Recognizes staff who developed and implemented creative solutions to significant challenges — resulting in measurable improvements to operations, service delivery, or institutional performance.

What Qualifies

  • Novel process, tool, system, or method introduced
  • Substantial redesign that increased effectiveness or efficiency
  • Solutions addressing operational challenges or gaps
  • Innovations that improve accessibility or enable broader participation
  • Responsible use of emerging technology in a thoughtful, ethical manner

Strong Evidence

  • Clear problem definition — what made it difficult
  • Departure from standard practice, not routine improvement
  • Measurable outcomes: cost/time savings, error reduction, quality gains
  • Adoption or scalability — did others use it?
  • If done through others, who helped design or implement, and what roles they played

 

EXAMPLE ROLES: staff across all units — IT, finance, HR, operations, academic units

LEVEL(S) OF CONTRIBUTION: Level 2: Contributing independently or Level 3: Contributing through others.

This award values both breakthrough ideas and practical execution.

Submit a Nomination for Excellence in Innovation

Recognizes extraordinary service to internal or external stakeholders that strengthens trust and advances mission through exceptional responsiveness, accountability, and solution-oriented support. Internal and external service are equally valued.

What Qualifies

  • Exceptional responsiveness and follow-through that exceeds standard expectations
  • Service recovery that turns challenging situations into positive outcomes
  • Relationship-building that creates lasting stakeholder trust
  • Service approaches that address the needs of stakeholders facing barriers
  • Consistent pattern of service excellence over time, not just a single moment

Strong Evidence

  • Specific student-facing challenge or opportunity addressed
  • Specific examples or patterns — not just general praise
  • Quality and consistency of work, not hours worked
  • Measurable outcomes: satisfaction scores, resolution times, stakeholder feedback
  • Testimonials from those served — qualitative evidence counts
  • What the experience is like because of this person

 

 EXAMPLE ROLES: student services · admissions · alumni relations · help desk · patient care · research coordination · finance services · HR services · library reference · Any role providing direct service to USC stakeholders

LEVEL(S) OF CONTRIBUTION: Level 1: Contributing dependently or Level 2: Contributing independently.

This award recognizes service with results, not courtesy alone.

Submit a Nomination for Excellence in Service

People and Culture Awards

Recognizes sustained and intentional investment in the professional growth, development, and advancement of others through active mentorship, coaching, advocacy, or sponsorship.

What Qualifies

  • Mentorship and coaching that produces measurable professional growth
  • Career development support that opens opportunities for others
  • Advocacy for advancement — not just encouragement
  • Development support for individuals with limited access to professional networks
  • Long-term investment in others' success

Strong Evidence

  • Named mentees or colleagues, and their growth
  • Specific development actions taken over time
  • Outcomes: promotions, new skills, increased confidence, leadership roles
  • Sustained commitment — not one-off support
  • Impact that goes beyond routine supervisory duties

 

EXAMPLE ROLES: supervisors, managers, peer mentors, senior staff

LEVEL(S) OF CONTRIBUTION: Level 3: Contributing through others.

This award recognizes development outcomes, not just being a supportive colleague.

Submit a Nomination for Excellence in People Development

Recognizes a staff member who makes USC feel alive for the people around them. They show up to move-in day, midnight breakfast, exam week, gameday — and they bring others along. They create the moments that make colleagues and students feel like they are part of something worth being part of. This award is won over time, not in a single gesture.

What Qualifies

  • Volunteering at signature campus moments — move-in, orientation, midnight breakfast, exam support
  • Showing up at games, ceremonies, and campus traditions beyond job duties
  • Small acts done consistently — snacks at the library, a welcome at the door, an invitation to someone on the margins
  • Creating informal community that didn't exist before
  • Being the person others count on to make an event feel warm

Strong Evidence

  • Specific moments and events — and how many years they've shown up
  • Colleagues or students who felt more connected because of this person
  • The kind of stories that don't show up in a rubric but everyone knows
  • What an event or moment felt like because this person was there
  • Consistency across years, not one high-visibility moment

 

EXAMPLE ROLES: all staff — any role

LEVEL(S) OF CONTRIBUTION: All levels.

"She was at every move-in for five years and always brought all her team members" is stronger than "he has great Gamecock spirit."

Submit a Nomination for the Gamecock Spirit Award

Career Achievement Awards

Recognizes early-career staff (five years or fewer at USC) who have made a meaningful impact on USC's mission — to students, research, operations, or the broader community. The question is not how hard they worked or how much they took on. It's what got better for USC because of their initiative. Eligibility: 1–5 years of continuous service at time nominations close.

What Qualifies

  • Measurable contribution to students, research, operations, or community — beyond role expectations
  • Initiative that identified a real gap, acted on it, and produced a named outcome
  • Something built or changed that others now benefit from
  • Growing depth of judgment and ownership — not just increasing workload
  • Impact that exceeds what is expected at this career stage

Strong Evidence

  • Specific mission outcomes: named students helped, research enabled, process improved with results
  • The gap they saw and what they did about it — not just that they were proactive
  • How their contribution has deepened — better judgment, broader ownership, clearer mission connection
  • Concrete enough that a reviewer who doesn't know them can verify it
  • What USC has now that it wouldn't have without this person's initiative

 

EXAMPLE ROLES: early-career staff across all functions

LEVEL(S) OF CONTRIBUTION: Level 1: Contributing dependently or Level 2: Contributing independently. 

Strong nominations lead with mission impact, not effort. Growing workload is not the same as growing impact.

Submit a Nomination for the Rising Star Award

Recognizes a staff member whose sustained contributions have produced cross-campus transformation and leave a lasting legacy — fundamentally shaping university operations, strategy, culture, systems, or direction. Eligibility: 10+ years of continuous service.

What Qualifies

  • Sustained institutional transformation — not single projects
  • Cross-campus change affecting multiple divisions or the full university
  • Strategic leadership advancing long-term university priorities
  • Systemic changes that expanded access, removed barriers, or improved institutional outcomes
  • Leadership pipeline built — others sponsored into roles

Strong Evidence

  • A clear before and after — what changed at institutional scale
  • Policy, structural, or cultural changes with evidence
  • Cross-divisional outcomes named and quantified
  • Systems that now operate without this person's direct involvement
  • Leaders this person sponsored who now hold significant roles

 

EXAMPLE ROLES: senior contributors, long-tenured strategic leaders

LEVEL(S) OF CONTRIBUTION: Level 4: Contributing strategically.

This award recognizes transformational legacy — what USC still has because of this person's work.

Submit a Nomination for Excellence in Institutional Impact

2025 Staff Excellence Award Honorees

  • Excellence in Customer Service- Williams Evans
  • Excellence in the Student Experience- Mark Smith 
  • Excellence in Innovation- Stephanie Richards
  • Commitment to People- Christopher Burkett
  • Culture Builder- Asma Peracha
  • Gamecock Spirit- Kelsi Bryant
  • Excellence in Collaboration- Jessica Purrington
  • Rising Star- Casey Hamlin
  • Legacy of Excellence- Kimberly McMahon
  • Excellence in Community Impact-Avril Lail

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