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February 16, 2017 / ,

Campus laundry: A brief history

While laundry isn’t typically seen as a life-saving service, it does – like any superhero – have an origin story. Campus card industry consultant, Robert Huber, has seen campus laundry evolve to reflect changing college life.
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February 16, 2017 / , ,

The future of payments in campus laundry

Laundry isn’t just one of the oldest student services but one of the earliest supported by the campus card. But as with everything else on campus, laundry services are subject to the changing tides of technology and evolving service models....
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February 2, 2017 / ,

UV printing adds covert security features to passports and cards

Ultra-violet (UV) inks let passport and card issuers embed strong security features into the identity document itself. UV printing is considered a Level 2 – or covert security feature -- because the images are not visible to the naked eye....
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January 27, 2017 / ,

CR80News Card Office Tour: Georgia Southern

In the CR80News Card Office Tour series, you will take a video tour of campus card offices at institutions large and small across the country, as well as hear from office personnel about their overall operation, innovative projects they are...
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January 6, 2017 / , ,

A New Year’s Resolution for every campus: Improve security, don't compromise accessibility

HID Global's Brett St. Pierre discusses how campus challenges like school violence and fraudulent ID card usage, as well as the ever-present need to evolve and expand services are challenging university administrators to improve security without compromising campus accessibility or...
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December 12, 2016 / ,

The ‘411’ on polycarbonate ID cards

For centuries, paper was the material of choice when it came to producing identity documents. From the 1970s onwards, plastic has gradually taken the place of paper for documentation purposes. But just like we are tackling cyber-fraud, people’s physical ID...
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October 11, 2016 / , ,

Editorial: Imagining the full potential of card system data mining

The topic of data mining the campus card system is a divisive one. It’s a sticky subject that, for many, evokes concerns over student privacy and images of Big Brother. But imagine there weren’t any limits on our use of...
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September 28, 2016 / ,

A conversation with NACCU’s new Executive Director

July 1st marked the official changing of the guard for NACCU’s Executive Director position, with Lowell Adkins handing the reigns over to the newly appointed Dawn Thomas. But Thomas has already spent much of the summer hard at work on...
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September 21, 2016 / , ,

Mutual authentication secures contactless

When students at Sarah Lawrence College replace a lost student ID card, they unknowingly get a little added security in the form of mutual authentication. Now, every new ID card issued by the Yonkers, New York-based college is now equipped...
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