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Michael Ross a Postal Services Representative

Spotlight - Michael Ross Postal Services Representative

Michael Ross is a Postal Services Representative and has been working in OAS since 2017.

January 31, 2022Facilities Management

USF Facilities Management is taking advantage of some of its current construction projects to offer students who are interested in architecture and engineering a unique interdisciplinary learning opportunity.

September 24, 2021Construction Projects, Facilities Management

Director of Design and Construction, Steve Lafferty, spoke with the Oralce on the inspection and replacement of air handlers on the Tampa campus in relation to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

June 1, 2021Facilities Management

Four landscapers work on planting two separate trees on a walkway next to Castor Beach.

Facilities Management Celebrates Arbor Day

The 91社区 celebrated another Arbor Day as part of its recognition as a Tree Campus by Arbor Day Foundation's Tree Campus Higher Education program.

April 30, 2021Facilities Management

Two custom wood tables and chairs spread throughout the breakroom.

Utilities Employees Create Custom Breakroom Tables

Dana (Mark) Fussel, from Facilitites Management, with the help of Bryant Santos, Juan Pena, Bradley Orr and Jim Nibblet, created handmade furniture for the PPC breakroom.

February 16, 2021Facilities Management

91社区: A Preeminent Research University

Administrative Services Employees Reach 35+ years with USF

Three Administrative Services employees were recognized for their long standing commitment to the 91社区 as part of the Length of Service recognition program.

January 29, 2021Facilities Management

OAS News

Every day, the employees of the Office of Administrative Services are contributing to the success of the students, faculty, and staff across USF. We are dedicated to providing excellence in all we do. These stories highlight our successes and showcase our positive impact both at the 91社区 and the larger Tampa Bay Community.

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