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April 5, 2011 /

Transition to fee structure drives technology improvements at Indiana university

A technology fee implemented two-years ago at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis has led to several advances, including more up-to-date computers, an undergraduate print quota which allots students 650 pages of printouts at no extra cost and laptop checkouts via Student...
March 25, 2011 /

To prevent legal challenges, student IDs should be allowed under voter ID law

Wisconsin’s proposed voter ID law, billed as potentially one of the toughest in the nation, would be less susceptible to legal challenges if university student IDs are allowed. That’s the opinion of a University of Wisconsin political scientist who testified...
March 24, 2011 /

ID cards for zombies on college campuses?

So zombies might not be the typical badge holders on campus but as the campus game known as Humans vs. Zombies spreads we may see a new use for the student ID. This week at Case Western Reserve University in...
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Biometric Trends: Will emerging modalities and mobile applications bring mass adoption?

Some scoff at the idea of emerging biometrics, saying that the identification technology as a whole is still emerging. In reality, however, fingerprints have been used to identify criminals for nearly a century and around the world biometrics are used...
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Duke adds mobile features to card system

iPhone app, off-campus payments take DukeCard to the streets Duke University students have been using mobile devices to check their DukeCard account balances for years, but a newly launched iPhone application simplifies access to the card program’s site and makes...
March 21, 2011 /

Schools, colleges fight UK's biometric consent bill

UK’s Association of School and College Leaders, representing secondary school and college personnel, is fighting legislation that forces schools to seek approval from both parents before they can use their child’s biometric data. It would be a “huge bureaucratic burden”...
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