Kent State University is implementing a new entry access system by using ID cards facilitated through CBORD’s GET platform. This system will allow students, faculty, and staff to use their ID cards for entry into buildings while providing a central hub for managing funds, viewing receipts, transaction history, and receiving push notifications for entry and exit.
The Flash Bistro at Kent State University is set to see a significant expansion in its operating hours as a result of this new system. The bistro will now be open early in the morning, much later in the evening, and even on weekends, providing students, staff, faculty, and guests attending events with more options for purchasing snacks and food items throughout their stay.
The change aims to increase convenience and accessibility for customers while offering a larger selection of items at the Flash Bistro. With the implementation of the new entry access system and the use of ID cards through CBORD’s GET platform, Kent State University is enhancing its services and providing a more efficient and effective way for individuals to access campus facilities and make purchases.
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