College Services Monthly
National Association of College Auxiliary Services
QUARTERLY FEATURE
Athens, Ga. – A Governor's Commendation for Excellence in Customer Service was awarded to the University of Georgia Food Services Meal Plan Operation Team at the State Capitol, April 29. Jim Lientz and Tommy Hills, Georgia's COO and CFO, and Joe Doyle, the director of the Governor's Office of Customer Service presented the commendation with University System of Georgia Chancellor Erroll B. Davis Jr. in attendance to support the team.
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NACAS NEWS
St. John's College and campus card solutions provider CardSmith today announced the launch of a new multifunctional campus ID program — St. John's College 1Card — for the Annapolis, Maryland, campus. The new card will give students convenient, cashless access to campus services and locations including the dining hall, coffee shop, bookstore, library, and laundry facilities.
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PHILADELPHIA (May 12, 2010) -- A project proposed by a team of Virginia Tech students won federal funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for its potential to help scientists keep water ecosystems clean and healthy. EPA awarded a $9,927 P3 grant — People, Prosperity and the Planet — to the Virginia Tech team to further design their project for possible implementation in the field.
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Ithaca, New York: The CBORD Group, Inc., NACAS Business Partner and provider of campus card and integrated security solutions to colleges and universities, is pleased to announce that its customer, Carleton University (Ottawa, ON), was honored with two prestigious awards at the National Association of Campus Card Users (NACCU) conference last month — one awarded to the university as a whole, and one to its Campus Card Manager, Kathleen Kelly.
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A project proposed by a team of Drexel University students won federal funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for its potential to develop a beneficial reuse of slag — a waste product of the refining industry. EPA awarded a $10,000 P3 grant — People, Prosperity and the Planet — to the Drexel University team to further design their project for possible implementation in the field.
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MEMBERSHIP
We create at our desks, brainstorm with colleagues, and ask our audiences in focus groups how we should communicate our programs, services and facilities and all along one of the quickest and easiest methods is a mere click away at the NACAS website Member Awards section. The deadline for NACAS award submissions is Thursday, July 15.
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 We are excited to announce the return of the Student Author Contest, sponsored by Sodexo. This is a great opportunity for students to get involved in NACAS and reflect on the impact of auxiliary services on their campus. Watch for the official contest announcement in August, and start thinking of students to reach out to on your campus.
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