by Envision Strategies | May 8, 2026 | Campus Dining, Dining, Thought Leaders In Foodservice
What should a campus dining facility look like five years from now? For Michael Murphy, Director of Dining and Campus Services at Georgia Southern University, the answer goes well beyond the dining hall as it’s traditionally been conceived. Georgia Southern...
by Envision Strategies | May 6, 2026 | Campus Dining, Dining, Rob White, Thought Leaders In Foodservice
Most campus dining programs run seven days a week, from early morning to late at night. Maintaining consistent quality and service across all of those hours is one of the most persistent operational challenges in higher education, and one of the least visible to the...
by Envision Strategies | May 5, 2026 | Campus Dining, Dining, Sojo Alex
Reading Time: 4 minutes Key Topics: Hospitality Talent, Student Wellbeing, Auxiliary Services Leadership, Workforce Development Featured Interview: Ginnie Dunleavy, Rhode Island School of Design Watch the Full Video Interview Here The RISD Portfolio Rhode Island...
by Envision Strategies | Apr 16, 2026 | Campus Dining, Dining
Reading Time: 4 minutes Key Topics: Capital Investment, Change Management, Self-Operation Transition, Strategic Planning Featured Interview: Matt Moss, Johns Hopkins University Watch the Full Video Interview Here The Hopkins Transformation Four years ago, Johns...
by Envision Strategies | Apr 7, 2026 | Campus Dining, Dining, Thought Leaders In Foodservice
Rhode Island School of Design may be known for its art and architecture programs, but behind the scenes, its auxiliary services operation is anything but conventional. From a two-dimensional art supply store with a built-in café to an Airbnb property, a food pantry,...
by Envision Strategies | Mar 30, 2026 | Campus Dining, Dining, Rob White
Reading Time: 3 minutes Key Topics: Student Engagement, All-You-Care-to-Eat Dining, Operational Efficiency, Employee Experience Featured Interview: Elizabeth Riede, Appalachian State University Watch the Full Video Interview Here The Gen Z Narrative Gets It Wrong...