Food trucks are changing dining services at a number of campuses across the country. Not only are trucks being deployed to previously underserved areas of campus, but they're introducing new and different menu alternatives to a student population that's grown...
A temporary glitch in Auburn University's dining meal plan selection portal led some students to be charged for the wrong, more expensive dining plan. The problem saw students charged for the on-campus $1,100 meal plan despite not choosing that option.
Stony Brook University has joined the growing roster of campuses to deploy reusable takeout containers in campus dining halls. As with other deployments, the initiative at Stony Brook is expected to cut both food and disposable container waste.
Marshall University students will soon be able to enter campus dining halls with their fingerprint, adding an alternative to the student ID card. Two campus dining facilities will be included in the biometric access system for now and students are...
Princeton University has made it easier for students to share a meal with each other thanks to a new electronic meal exchange program that encourages more interaction between members of the university’s various eating clubs.
A growing number of colleges across the country are recognizing student hunger, and the need for additional resources for low-income students that need a meal. The latest institution to join this trend is Rider University, where a program has been...
For most students spring break marks a week's vacation away from campus, but not everyone leaves their institution. At the University of Connecticut students that decide to stay on campus for spring break, and have purchased a meal plan, will...
China's Zhejiang University is giving students a new way to access meals at the campus canteen that's moving away from the previous method of swiping in with student ID cards.
George Washington University's dining services is contemplating an expansion to its food truck offerings by including a new initiative for its satellite, Virginia Science and Technology Campus. As reported by the GW Hatchet, campus officials began a pilot program this...
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