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September 8, 2023 /

UT San Antonio student ID opens doors to fight food insecurity

The Roadrunner food pantries, also known as the Whataburger Resource Rooms, offer free, nutritious food to the food-insecure among the University of Texas at San Antonio community. To date, more than 47,000 students have benefited, and more than 10,000 received...
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September 7, 2023 / , ,

The basics of selecting campus card readers

Selecting the right campus card reader is a crucial decision for every institution. Each campus has its own unique wants and needs, but the process can be challenging due to the variety of options available, future goals, and cost. In...
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September 6, 2023 / ,

Central Michigan upgrades security with new readers, cameras, and drones

Following a 2018 on-campus shooting that resulted in two deaths, Central Michigan University (CMU) has been steadily reviewing and adding security measures. Improvements include additional cameras, access control upgrades, and even drones. According to a university report, a steering committee...
Minnesota adds crisis lines to ID card banner
August 31, 2023 /

Learn how a Minnesota campus card office added mental health resources to new ID

This fall, the U Card Office at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities launched its redesigned ID incorporating contact information for the student crisis and text line as well as the National Suicide Prevention Hotline and text line. The card...
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August 31, 2023 / , ,

Loyola Maryland students use cashier-less shopping via Grubhub

At a convenience store at Loyola University of Maryland, students are grabbing items and walking out of the store without checking out, scanning items at a POS, or seeing a cashier. Using Grubhub and Amazon’s Just Walk Out technologies, artificial...
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Cards and credentials address cybersecurity on campus

Because colleges and universities are high-value targets, campuses are extremely vulnerable to cyberattacks. Higher ed institutions hold valuable research, IP, and volumes of personal information on current and former students and staff. Ransomware is on the rise, and according to...
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