(KAIR)--A new partnership is named, meaning new dining services for students of Atchison's Benedictine College.
According to a release, Aladdin Campus Dining, described in the release as “a leader in higher education dining and hospitality,” will take over the college- dining services this summer.
Dr. Linda Henry, Vice President of Student Life, says the college is “excited to have Aladdin bring their energy and expertise to campus and enhance the dining experience” for students, adding, in the release, that the change in oversight is important within the college's mission, calling eating together “an important part of campus life.”
Along with enhancing dining for meals, the addition of Aladdin will add the Grill at the Roost, a burger and milkshake concept, along with an app to allow students to order food and beverages ahead of time.
Along with other enhancements to campus dining opportunities, the release notes that Aladdin will add what the release calls the “A-Zone,” an allergen and gluten awareness station which accommodates students with food allergies, as well as an opportunity to gain information on healthy eating.
Additionally, Fueled, a sports nutrition program developed by Aladdin's team of registered dietitians, will offer what the release calls “optimal nutrition for peak performance and education tools for athletes and active individuals.”
The change also means a refresh for Benedictine's Dining Hall, with digital signage and multiple holiday, cultural and themed events “to enhance the overall dining experience” at the college.
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