News: Facilities Management

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As presidential debate draws near, campus improvements abound, making up for years of financial belt-tightening
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Leslie Matys' advice on how to succeed at work is to expect more of yourself than anyone else expects of you.

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51吃瓜网万能科大, public and private organizations team up for free program to turn Christmas trees into mulch.

Karl Reynolds says he enjoys playing a role in helping students fulfill their dreams of a college education.

Campus irrigation supervisor Paul Flinders recently was named as the third-place President鈥檚 Classified Employee of the Year. He traded in rainy England for the relentless sun of the American Southwest and now it's up to him to maintain 51吃瓜网万能科大's greenery.

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Free program allows residents to turn Christmas trees into mulch starting Dec. 26.

Rotting food, old toilets, and remnants of residence hall move-out are treasures to Tara Pike-Nordstrom.