Columbia University students are donating meal swipes to peers in need via a new initiative and student-developed mobile app. The program is a joint initiative between Columbia's student government and the university's First-Generation Low-Income Partnership. Students can now use a...
UConn's mailroom services is seeking a new sorting and delivery solution following backups and an unprecedented number of student packages. As part of the process, university officials are considering a move away from its current decentralized sorting and delivery system...
A new mobile ID system is being implemented for Nigerian students in an effort to improve exam validation processes and cut down on identity fraud. The West African Examinations Council is spearheading the project along with HID Global who has...
Tapingo and food service provider Aramark have partnered to provide mobile ordering at Aramark campus clients. The partnership will enable the full range of Tapingo services including mobile ordering, pickup and delivery.
Boston College has opted for a combination of prox, magstripe, PIN and Wi-F- enabled locks to better secure the campus' dorms and academic buildings. After receiving approval last month, the changeover in security systems is slated to begin this fall...
Disaster recovery is a topic that is often overlooked, and planning for the worst-case scenario can be even more rare amongst campus administrators. Dalhousie State's senior systems administrator, Dave Falldien, urges administrators to not fall victim to being unprepared as...
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Great inverview on the Public Key Open Credential (PKOC) standard with ELATEC's Jason Ouellette, Chairman of the Board for the @PSIAlliance.
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