What is a word for "moving place to place, stopping at each to make a delivery"?

Ex.

"She _______ed around campus, stopping at each familiar classroom to deliver a farewell gift to her teachers."


make/go the rounds

She made her rounds around campus, stopping at each familiar classroom to deliver a farewell gift to her teachers."

*make/go the rounds*
1. To go from place to place, as on business or for entertainment: 
    - a delivery truck making the rounds
    - students going the rounds in the entertainment district.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/rounds

Additionally, in the health care space, rounding is the act of a nurse or practitioner who checks up on patients at regular intervals.

https://americannursetoday.com/value-purposeful-rounding/


Would there be anything wrong with saying:

She went around campus, stopping at each familiar classroom...?

Or is that too simple?