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May 5, 2015 / ,

From the Director’s chair: Technology extends boundaries for auxiliaries

The National Association of College Auxiliary Services (NACAS) is a support organization serving higher education, with university members in the United States, Canada and around the world. NACAS CEO Ron Campbell discusses how technology can help university auxiliaries to boost...
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How far is too far for the university ID?

An increasing number of states are accepting campus cards for voter ID, begging the question, how far is too far for the university ID? In the early days of university IDs, Social Security numbers were routinely printed on the faces...
April 8, 2015 / ,

Buffalo students use app to reserve laundry machines

Buffalo students will use a new mobile app to reserve laundry machines on campus. The app is being offered through a partnership between the university's campus dining and shops department and CBORD. The app leverages the CBORD Mobile ID platform...
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April 1, 2015 / ,

Bringing snail mail up to speed

University mailrooms are a fact of life on campus, delivering to students everything from retail purchases from their favorite store, to letters from mom and dad. Over time, however, longer lines at the mailroom window coupled with increasingly cumbersome processes...
March 23, 2015 /

Campus cards for voter ID still complicated in North Dakota

North Dakota college students have experienced some complications at the polls following difficulties with physical addresses and the campus card. Meanwhile, a proposed bill that would have allowed university-issued ID cards to stand in as a voter ID in the...
March 19, 2015 /

Fake ID use still a concern, carries heavy consequence

The use of fake IDs remains a concern amongst college students, despite heavy consequence and long term ramifications. Now, reports out of Illinois and Iowa are serving as a reminder that students are still attempting to use fraudulent identification to...
March 2, 2015 / ,

A guide to sneaking into the dining hall

Students at Michigan State are finding resourceful, though unwarranted, methods for entering campus dining halls without paying for their meals. The State News, Michigan State's student newspaper outlines the most common methods of fraudulent dining hall entry.
January 7, 2015 /

Buying tobacco with a university ID

Prepaid debit functionality is a common feature on student ID cards, and allows parents to provide their student with the funds necessary to survive away from home. But according to a University of Colorado Cancer Center study, of the top...
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December 15, 2014 / ,

How Heartland's TouchNet acquisition will benefit OneCard

Heartland Payment Systems announced its acquisition of TouchNet, an integrated commerce solutions provider to higher-education institutions this past summer. Now, Heartland Campus Solutions' vice president of OneCard sales, Fred Emery explains how the acquisition will benefit Heartland's OneCard services.
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