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January 25, 2010 /

GWU use campus cards to provide Haiti relief

George Washington University students have developed an easy method to allow faculty, staff, and students to donate to the relief fund in Haiti, all with the use of the campus ID cards. Campus officials say faculty and students can simply...
January 20, 2010 /

Boston college take heat for banning face coverings

A Muslim-American advocacy group recently sued Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences over a policy forbidding face coverings, according to The Daily of the University of Washington, which includes traditional Islamic headdresses. The college said that the rule was...
January 20, 2010 /

Murder suspect trapped using student ID

Larrian Daniels was arrested while attempting to enroll at Meridian Community College as a suspect in a gang related shooting that took place in El Paso, Texas, according to a news report from WTOK.com. The 19-year-old was taken into custody...
January 15, 2010 /

Ohio University attempts to remedy security flaws

A number of computers on Ohio University campus reportedly have unprotected sensitive student information, according to a report in the Columbus Dispatch. Computers on the main campus were discovered during an audit containing students’ Social Security numbers that were not...
December 7, 2009 /

DIS shipping new products

Digital Identification Solutions AG announced that a program of ID personalization products the company has ever launched will soon have shipping approval. The new EDIsecure CMS 4.0, as well as the IDExpert SmartACT 1.2 Card Management Software already have full...
October 19, 2009 /

Phishing scam attacks campus email accounts

Phishers are now after campus card information. At least one California institution, Fresno State, has reported that some student email accounts have come under attack, according to the school’s newspaper, The Collegian. The fake email, purporting to be from the...
September 14, 2009 /

Pennsylvania school provides new laundry program

In two freshman residence halls at Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, Pa., all former coin-operated laundry machines have been converted to eSuds, a coin-free system that allows students to swipe their ID cards, or debit/credit cards, to do their laundry. When eSuds,...
September 4, 2009 /

Student ID cards offer much more

With students flocking back to campus this month, many of them, particularly freshmen, are unaware of the advantages and, possibly discounts, tied to their student ID card. Often called the (name of university) OneCard, the new breed of campus card...
August 13, 2009 /

Tennessee university seeks to encourage more on-campus dining

The University of Memphis, one of two Tennessee schools without a mandatory on-campus dining program, plans to change that starting with the fall semester when all full-time freshmen and sophomores will automatically have $300 charged to their student accounts. Dubbed...
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