Campus ID News
Card, mobile credential, payment and security
FEATURED
PARTNERS
Duke campus 1

Duke to ramp up ID card verification at rec fields

Andrew Hudson   ||   Nov 16, 2018  ||   ,

Duke University is set to more strictly enforce student ID card verification at its outdoor athletic fields. The decision comes after recent incidents of club-affiliated activities and reserved practices being interrupted by non-university members using the fields.

As reported by The Duke Chronicle, the ID card policy at the outdoor fields will now mirror the requirements for entry to other campus rec facilities and require everyone to present their DukeCard. The main difference between the fields in question and the rest of the campus rec facilities is that the athletic fields are managed by Housing and Residence Life, not Duke Recreation and Physical Education.

The issue driving the DukeCard verification is that the fields are used by students and Raleigh locals alike for pickup soccer and other non-university activities. This often leads to conflicts with university sanctioned clubs who have reserved the fields for practice.

The most recent incident involved the university's club cricket team, whose reserved practice time was interrupted by a pickup soccer game already in progress. There's no clear policy dictating how the facility is to be shared with the surrounding community, but outlining specific rules for use will likely be a starting point.

“If Duke really wanted to share its space, the best thing to do would be to have a very clear policy of how that sharing will work: between what hours, who will ensure the safety and all that policy,” said Arya Roy, faculty adviser for the Duke University Cricket Club. “The problem is that there was no policy that was being imposed.”

The enforcement of student ID cards in the past has been described by some as being a lax system with an “ebb and flow” that was rarely, if ever strictly enforced.

As with many outdoor facilities, strict ID verification can be difficult to enforce, but it is seen as the fairest option for managing the use of the university's outdoor courts and fields. Checking DukeCards also removes the troublesome task of visually discerning those who look like a Duke students from those who do not.

Related Posts

|| TAGS:
Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

RECENT ARTICLES

AppleWatch presented to door access reader

Revolutionizing campus life: The future of higher education mobile credentials

By Willem Ryan, Alert Enterprise Campus activity may be dwindling down this time of year, but security threats aren’t going anywhere. There have been long-existing security gaps in the educational systems, allowing hackers and criminals to exploit them with ease. According to the U.S. Department of Education, there were 38,059 criminal offenses reported on more […]
Xavier University video screen with CampusIDNews Chat series
Apr 12, 24 /

Xavier University shows off card program and aux services during NACCU tour

In this episode of the CampusIDNews Chat series, we talk with Jennifer Paiotti, Associate Director, Business Operations, Auxiliary services, at Xavier University. At the 2024 NACCU Annual Conference, she will share her campus ID program, its ties to other auxiliary enterprises, and how they are moving to mobile-only with their campus credentials. Whether you are […]
dorm room door lock with key
Apr 10, 24 / ,

Allegion helps campuses eliminate brass keys with electronic access control

But What About the Keys?…An Interview with Allegion In a recent NACCU video interview, Allegion’s Jeff Koziol shared his vision for migrating campuses from brass keys to electronic locks. This will be the subject of his conference presentation at the upcoming NACCU Annual Conference. “Many students have never held a physical key,” says Koziol. “Yet […]
CIDN logo reversed
The only publication dedicated to the use of campus cards, mobile credentials, identity and security technology in the education market. CampusIDNews – formerly CR80News – has served more than 6,500 subscribers for more than two decades.
Twitter

Attn: friends in the biometrics space. Nominations close Friday for the annual Women in Biometrics Awards. Take five minutes to recognize a colleague or even yourself. http://WomenInBiometrics.com

Feb. 1 webinar explores how mobile ordering enhanced campus life, increased sales at UVA and Central Washington @Grubhub @CBORD

Load More...
Contact
CampusIDNews is published by AVISIAN Publishing
315 E. Georgia St.
Tallahassee, FL 32301
www.AVISIAN.com[email protected]
Use our contact form to submit tips, corrections, or questions to our team.
©2024 CampusIDNews. All rights reserved.