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Night Shift

For 23 years, Byron Hudson has supported student success by ensuring they learn in a safe and clean environment.

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Byron Hudson has given 23 years of service to California State University, Dominguez Hills, working until quite recently as a custodian on the third shift—a vital contingent of the campus community that often gets overlooked and taken for granted.

Custodial Services gave Hudson a long-deserved promotion to assistant manager this past spring, Until that time, he cleaned, swept, mopped, and through the COVID-19 pandemic, completely sanitized about 25,000 to 35,000 square feet of campus each night.

CSUDH lead custodian Byron Hudson starts his day at 10pm filling his mop bucket with water and soap before heading out to clean the Natural Sciences and Mathematics building.
Lead custodian Byron Hudson has been working at CSUDH for over 23 years.
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CSUDH lead custodian Byron Hudson cleans the bathrooms in the Natural Sciences and Mathematics building 5 days a week.
CSUDH lead custodian Byron Hudson makes sure each sink is ready for the next day.
CSUDH lead custodian Byron Hudson walks by students studying late into the cold night.
Lead custodian Byron Hudson sweeps every classes floor in his building.
Details to the job are important and even on a cold night late into the night lead custodian Byron Hudson makes sure to clean and dusted everything little thing.
Lead custodian Byron Hudson makes his way around Natural Sciences and Mathematics building.
Lead custodian Byron Hudson cleans the patio in the College Education after midnight.

Hudson has also raised two daughters with LeShawn, his wife of 30 years. They have a home in nearby Compton, and they travel the world when they can—Hawaii, St. Martin’s, and Jamaica are among their favorite destinations. Byron also serves as a pastor at his church and umpires local little league baseball games when his schedule permits.

When not at CSUDH the lead custodian Byron Hudson is a little league umpire. He does this 2 to 3 times a week before work.
Byron Hudson is a little league umpire. He does this 2 to 3 times a week before work.
Byron Hudson is a little league umpire. He does this 2 to 3 times a week before work. During this day he is the only umpire working the game.
Byron Hudson works a little league game in Palos Verdes.
As a little league umpire Byron Hudson has heard it all from kids and parents. This sign remains them it’s just a game.
Byron Hudson is handed a ball.
Byron Hudson keeps an eye on the home plate action.
Little league pitchers don’t have the best control. Byron Hudson is constantly dodging baseballs.
After working a little league baseball game in Palos Verdes Byron Hudson will head home and caught a nap and dinner before heading into work at 10PM.

As a manager, Hudson works tirelessly to ensure that his custodial crew embodies the same values and work ethic he brought to the job for so many years. He’s also helped Danny Morphin, the manager of Custodial Services, create a new strategic plan for the department to increase efficiency and improve conditions for the staff. Something that past CSUDH president and current CSU Chancellor Mildred Garcia said years back has stuck with him, says Hudson. “She reminded us that we’re all educators no matter what role we play on campus. We’re all educators because we’re all a part of the learning environment, and our top priority is our students.”

In recognition of more than 23 years of dedicated service, Byron Hudson was recently elevated to Assistant Manager for Custodial Services. Bryon looks over the work of another employee did the night before.
Byron gets into his cart during a downpour on campus. In recognition of more than 23 years of dedicated service, Byron Hudson was recently elevated to Assistant Manager for Custodial Services.
Byron finds a leak in the gym during a major storm. In recognition of more than 23 years of dedicated service, Byron Hudson was recently elevated to Assistant Manager for Custodial Services.
starts his day at 10pm filling his mop bucket with water and soap. In recognition of more than 23 years of dedicated service, Byron Hudson was recently elevated to Assistant Manager for Custodial Services.

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