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Spring Cleanup Update

The campus’ Spring Cleanup is making its way across campus. The fifteen-week campaign is an effort to declutter academic buildings by getting rid of surplus equipment, used furniture, trash, and recyclables. After five weeks, crews from Facilities Services have removed approximately 2,286 cubic feet of surplus equipment and furniture from ten buildings. The cleanup also

2014 Spring Cleanup Launches March 17

This year’s spring cleaning effort will kick off next week, giving campus departments a chance remove surplus equipment, used furniture, trash, and recyclables. The Spring Cleanup has become an annual effort for the campus to declutter and improve the look of academic buildings. The cleanup will begin with the Science and Engineering Research Facility on

Spring Cleanup Yields Tons

The campus wrapped up its twelve-week Spring Cleanup campaign this summer, and the totals are now in. An effort to declutter academic buildings by getting rid of surplus equipment, used furniture, trash, and recyclables, the Spring Cleanup brought Facilities Services crews to twenty-eight buildings between April and July. The cleanup generated more than 650 tons

Spring Cleanup Passes the Halfway Point

The campus’s Spring Cleanup is in its seventh week of tidying up around campus. The twelve-week campaign is an effort to declutter academic buildings by getting rid of surplus equipment, used furniture, trash, and recyclables. After six weeks, crews from Facilities Services have removed approximately 200 tons of surplus equipment and furniture from fourteen buildings.

Spring Cleanup Begins April 16

In an effort to declutter academic buildings, a campus-wide spring-cleaning effort will begin April 16. Campus departments should use the Spring Cleanup as an opportunity to get rid of surplus equipment, used furniture, trash, and recyclables. Provost Susan Martin and Interim Vice Chancellor of Research Lee Riedinger are asking departments to make the Spring Cleanup