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August 23, 2006 / , , ,

Number of campus card bank partnerships continues to rise

The 4th Annual CR80News survey suggests steady growth, more dominance among major players By Chris Corum, Executive Editor In early 2003 CR80News editors conducted the first-ever survey of campus card programs with financial institution partnerships. The goal of that initial...
July 31, 2006 / , ,

Grad students in San Diego build biometric vending machine

By Andy Williams, Contributing Editor A group of grad students at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) are in the process of creating what one of the students calls the “most over-designed soda machine in the world.” Right now,...

Providing ID cards for visitors is easier and more necessary than ever

Even in a post 9-11 world, college campuses remain fairly open. Anyone can enter the campus itself with barely a nod from security. Corporations are a different matter and many have hardened building access in recent years. So, too, have...
July 21, 2006 / , , ,

Gonzaga and North Texas students ‘touch the future’ paying on and off campus with fingerprint biometrics

By Andy Williams, Contributing Editor More student choices, more options, and peace of mind for their parents are some of the ideas that went into the development of iMye, Sodexho’s new method of paying for food on or off campus....

Contactless takes Swiss campus to new heights

LEGIC provides robust suite of payment and security applications for students in Chur, Switzerland By Andy Williams, Contributing Editor While many U.S. colleges and universities have been hesitant to delve into the contactless world, European and Asian campuses have taken...
June 21, 2006 / , ,

Students expecting more from their financial providers

Fee-free checking, online banking, and more have become standard fare Students, like other customers, are expecting more and more services from their financial institution. And banks are working hard to find attractive offerings and competitive pricing to meet these new...
June 8, 2006 / , ,

Securely handling credit card transactions earns Blackboard kudos

Card systems at colleges and universities have typically centered around on-campus commerce and access. But today, they are extending their reach off-campus and opening their on-campus services to more commerce-savvy students, faculty, and staff. Credit card use has continually increased...
May 31, 2006 / , ,

At the one-year mark, CBORD builds value from Diebold acquisition

By Andy Williams, Contributing Editor As the one-year anniversary of The CBORD Group’s acquisition of Diebold’s card systems division approaches, the Ithaca, NY-based company spans the range of colleges and universities – small, medium and now large campuses. To Bruce...
May 8, 2006 / ,

Attracting faculty and staff to your campus card banking service

Sure, students are a bank’s reason for its campus existence, but a more profitable client base includes the ones teaching the students … as well as the university administrators and staff. But attracting professors and staff that already have a...
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