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November 2, 2018 /

Duke considers future of its food trucks

A meeting of Duke University's Student Dining Advisory Committee has cast doubt on the future of the campus' food trucks after the trucks were found to be operating at a loss. The university has six food trucks operating on two...
October 19, 2018 /

Ohio University extends meal swipe donation program

Students at Ohio University donated nearly 500 meal swipes to their peers in need in just a single week. Now in the wake of its overwhelming success, university officials have decided to extend the meal swipe donation initiative.
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October 19, 2018 /

Lehigh Dining adds second food truck

Lehigh University Dining is adding another option to its on-campus repertoire with the deployment of its second food truck. The new Simply Skewered truck concept will serve Tarasco-Brazilian inspired barbecue fare to students and faculty on campus.
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August 24, 2018 /

Auburn University dining expands food truck fleet

Auburn University has grown its fleet of campus food truck to 10 with the addition of three new vehicles this fall. Of the 10 trucks, seven have been featured as campus food trucks in the past. The latest addition to...
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August 3, 2018 /

Shepherd University outsources dining services

A newly signed 10-year contract will see West Virginia's Shepherd University outsource its campus dining operations for the first time in 20 years. As reported by Herald-Mail Media, the contract with Chartwells Higher Education Dining Services will be worth a...
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July 13, 2018 /

Duke University bans all disposable plastic across campus dining

Duke University has taken a major step toward a greener campus with its decision to eliminate all forms of disposable plastic in all 34 of its campus dining locations.
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June 15, 2018 /

UMass Amherst food truck to serve free summer meals to kids

Food trucks are changing dining services at a number of campuses across the country. Not only are trucks being deployed to previously underserved areas of campus, but they're introducing new and different menu alternatives to a student population that's grown...
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June 6, 2018 /

Auburn fixes temporary meal plan glitch

A temporary glitch in Auburn University's dining meal plan selection portal led some students to be charged for the wrong, more expensive dining plan. The problem saw students charged for the on-campus $1,100 meal plan despite not choosing that option.
March 16, 2018 /

UConn opens dining hall during spring break

For most students spring break marks a week's vacation away from campus, but not everyone leaves their institution. At the University of Connecticut students that decide to stay on campus for spring break, and have purchased a meal plan, will...
February 23, 2018 /

George Washington to send food trucks to satellite campus

George Washington University's dining services is contemplating an expansion to its food truck offerings by including a new initiative for its satellite, Virginia Science and Technology Campus. As reported by the GW Hatchet, campus officials began a pilot program this...
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