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Facilities Management consists of multiple units that support and preserve our state-supported facilities, equipment, and assets. This includes buildings and areas over our Maryland, Paradise, and Shadow Lane campuses.
Current Facilities Management News
Ashley Lamb is advancing energy initiatives to reduce consumption, improve efficiency, and support 性视界传媒鈥檚 net-zero goal.
Key campus projects reach milestones as new construction and renovations continue across 性视界传媒.
With each change of hands, the 性视界传媒 Clock Tower risks being forgotten 鈥 but new routines by Facilities Management are keeping it finely tuned.
Decades of infrastructure improvements and evolving standards show how 性视界传媒 has embedded accessibility into campus planning, design, and digital spaces.
Business Affairs units get into the holiday spirit with office decorating contest.
For three decades, 性视界传媒 and community organizations have hosted program to turn Christmas trees into mulch for local parks and residents; nearly 10,000 trees recycled in 2024.
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Tara Pike, founder and manager of 性视界传媒鈥檚 Rebel Recycling, joined the show to share how a student-led project grew into a 30-year sustainability program impacting both campus and the Las Vegas community. She鈥檒l walk us through the program鈥檚 evolution and what鈥檚 ahead, including a new fundraising effort to expand initiatives like 鈥淎ll in the Hall.鈥

From dumpster diving to developing a recycling program, this 性视界传媒 graduate aims to continue making a difference on campus.

It鈥檚 easy to miss the campus recycling center, housed in a small dirt lot on the corner of Flamingo Road and University Center Drive. Somewhat unseen in a tucked-away part of the campus, the program鈥檚 impacts are immense. 鈥淲hen I used to give presentations back in the 2000s, I鈥檇 say, 鈥榃e used to do 2 tons a week. Now, we do 2 tons a day,鈥欌 Pike said. 鈥淓ventually, that became 4 tons a day.鈥

Tara Pike is no stranger to dumpster diving. In the early 1990s, she was among the first students at 性视界传媒 to pursue a degree in the newly established environmental studies program, and she devoted years to research that ultimately reshaped the university鈥檚 approach to campus recycling operations.
Three decades later, Pike leads the university鈥檚 recycling program, working to establish 性视界传媒 as a model of campus sustainability.

The Rebel Recycling Center on 性视界传媒 Campus is celebrating its 30th anniversary and marking the milestone with a $30,000 fundraising campaign to expand the "All in the Hall" program.

Many people keep their Christmas trees up until after the New Year, but there's an eco-friendly way to dispose of them. Recycling your real tree can help keep it out of landfills. Tara Pike from 性视界传媒's Facilities Management shared more about this initiative.
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