Campus Cards, College and University Identification and Security
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Loyola Marymount Univ. making gym access easy

Friday, October 8, 2004

This Los Angeles university is in the process of spending $4,000 to input a biometric thumb-reader in their rec center. Targeting the students who have forgetten their OneCards, it is both a convenience for the students and an aid in the prevention of non-members getting into the facility without an ID card. Click here to read the article. [end] 

idOnDemand and Ingersoll Rand have partnered to enable smart card technology and secure identity development. This effort allows small and large businesses the ability to compile the necessary credentials of an individual so that they may access both a physical building or online secure network.

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Chicago-based Loyola University recently played host to ColorID’s regional Campus Identification Security Seminar. Presentations were held at the University’s digital research library, the Richard J. Klarchek Information Commons building.

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Students at Salt Lake Community College use their OneCard, the campus’ official ID card, to access a variety of resources, services, and entertainment, according to student newspaper.

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Loyola University in Chicago has selected the CS Gold campus card solution provided by Ithaca, N.Y.-based CBORD to replace its current card system. The university will use CS Gold to manage card-based purchasing, privileges, online account management and more for its 15,670-student campus.

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Loyola University, Chicago, is offering more buying power for its students through the campus card program, allowing them for the first time to take the card off-campus at local dining establishments. The program will start small, focusing on a handful of restaurants.

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New registers have been added to Chicago-based Loyola University’s campus dining hall that will enable its students to use their campus cards to purchase items using Rambler Bucks.

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