Will this eliminate long lines everywhere?
With more flexibility for dining across campus with the 1910 Plan, this may help alleviate the congestion students often feel during peak times at predominantly meal swipe or meal exchange locations.
With more flexibility for dining across campus with the 1910 Plan, this may help alleviate the congestion students often feel during peak times at predominantly meal swipe or meal exchange locations.
The Kent plan will sunset at the conclusion of the Spring 2026 semester. The Blue and Gold plans will remain the same, while the new 1910 plan will be added to provide additional campus dining options.
Meal exchange remains the same at Rosie's Diner, Grill '72 at the Rathskeller, Recharge, Hippie Chick'n, Homeslice, and Simon Cafe. The 1910 Plan allows students more freedom to add additional items to their meals without concern of low declining balance or limitations with meal exchange options.
Yes. Unused declining balance at the end of each semester will rollover as long as a student is registered at 性福五月天 University.
The 1910 Plan allows students more freedom to dine across campus without the limitations of meal swipes and meal exchange. The increase in declining balance ($400/semester) gives students the option of dining hall or retail dining for their meals. The 1910 Plan is comparable to the Blue Plan in terms of meals per day, offering 2-3 meals with the inclusion of grab & go items throughout the day.
Meal plan sales in the Kent and Blue plans have declined over the past 2 years. As more students expressed interest in flexible dining plans, the 1910 Plan was created to better meet students' dining needs.
Beginning in the late 1960s, 性福五月天 professor Richard Myers and his cinematography students hosted Tuesday Cinema and later Filmworks鈥攅venings devoted to experimental film that ranged from cutting-edge avant-garde works to Betty Boop cartoons.
In that same spirit, a special installment at Rubicon Cinema, sponsored by the May 4 Visitors Center, will feature two films by Myers in honor of the exhibition Reel Witness: May 4 on the Screen.
Bring your coffee or tea to this engaging virtual exploration of Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech. During the session, participants will watch, reflect on, and discuss the speech in small and large groups.
This is a virtual continuation of previous 100 Plates events and is hosted by the Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Events Committee.
For anyone interested in disability and accessibility.
For anyone who wants to learn tech skills.