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In an effort to make the process of doing laundry on campus more efficient, Tufts has installed a new laundry system in its residence halls that allows students to track and pay for their loads ...
Vendors are continuing to find innovative uses for campus cards and other advanced technologies in places as seemingly mundane as the dormitory laundry room. The latest wrinkle: washers and dryers ...
Heartland Payment Systems Inc. is attempting to capture some coin in what it views as one of the final frontiers of micropayments–commercial laundry machines. The Princeton, N.J.-based card processor ...
that’s changing the way college students do laundry. Starting at four Massachusetts college campuses this fall, students can do their laundry without putting their own detergent into the washing ...
Washers and dryers are provided in each residence hall. Laundry service is a free-start model and it will not be required to swipe a CamelCard or utilize coins to use the laundry machines. Residents ...
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