Print volume has shifted from primarily black and white output to advanced colour projects now that the school has two production colour units and a wide format printer in the print centre. Rider University’s partnership with Ricoh has made print production and mail delivery simple and seamless, allowing students and faculty to comfortably rely on their school to meet their needs. Print centre generates an average of $27,000 monthlyĬapable of printing all types of projects on-site We also brought on 68 Rider-branded intelligent lockers to make mail retrieval easily accessible for on-campus students that had difficulty retrieving packages from the mail centre during hours of operation. We discovered the mail centre needed more hands on deck to be as efficient as possible, so mail operations now have a workforce of up to six rotating, paid student workers to help with processing incoming mail and signing out packages. Furthermore, faculty and staff now have 35 MFPs for their use alone, freeing up the print centre for big print projects for the athletics department such as mailers, displays, banners, foamboards, reproductions, lawn signs, etc. When the print volume was reassessed, the print team implemented a second production print colour unit to better support the print centre. In addition to the on-site service team, there is now an operations area director, managed services point person, and local manager working in partnership with campus leadership to provide leading-edge improvements for print and mail. Ricoh became an Official Partner of Rider University Athletics in 2019 after gauging their needs and showcasing the possibilities for their print and mail centre. Student workforce of 5-6 people to help manage packages On-site service team of 6 people: 2 for print, 3 for mail, and an on-site managerġ production print colour unit, 1 production black and white unit and a wide format printer The university realized that the answer to delivering better service was an evergreen print and mail operation. Furthermore, the school’s mail centre was also eager to expand their capabilities to better reach students and faculty, while also improving their delivery process. The athletics department was eager to expand their printing capabilities to produce a wider variety of media. They realized their print centre was relying on the same technology throughout their decades-long partnership, and their devices had rarely been refreshed in those years. Mail centre lacked effective means of delivery across campus for faculty and staff and an efficient means for the student body to retrieve their mail and packages from the mail centreĪfter 30 years with their previous vendor, Rider’s athletics department assessed whether to continue their contract or seek other vendors. Needed print capabilities to produce wide variety of media Peyton Bornstein and Kate Williams also are entered in distance events.30-year relationship with previous vendor caused stagnancy Kailey Roskop is entered in the weight throw. Poe and Sims are in the high jump with Brand and Poe competing in the long jump. Kyla Fuller, Bella Malo, Autumn Smith and Emma Shackelford are entered in the mile and Hadley Phillips and Bella Evans are in the 3000 meters.īanks, Boucher and Natalie Poe will run the 60-meter hurdles. Natalie Poe runs the 200 meters.Ĭourtney Latham, Jesalynn Reyes and Paiten Trowbridge are in the 600-yard run. On the women's side at OU, ACU will be represented in the 60 meters by Hanalee Brooks, Paige Boucher, Brianna Brand, Elie Evans, Savannah McCaleb, Ja'Dasia Sims, Shiean Walters and Hannah Foster. Throwers Athan Huelskamp and Rylan Smart are entered in the shot put and weight throw. Reil, Canaan Fairley, Ethan Christian, Soileau and King will run the men's 60-meter hurdles.įairley is entered in the high jump while Christian and Soileau are in the pole vault.Ĭhristian, Rhett Kahlden, William Harris and Soileau are in the long jump. Kevin Castruita, Gabe Embree, Mikhail Fortner, Zachary Martin, Garrison Shindler and O'Brien Verdin are slated for the men's 3000 meters. Riley Pyeatt, Katelyn Coldicott, Cooper Goggans and Levi Chambers are going to the GVSU meet.Īt Oklahoma, ACU has 10 entrants in the men's 60 meters: Kenan Reil, Miguel Hall, Tyce Chaney, Sean Cooksey, Ethan Krause, Matthew Mills, Tiras Reed, Ethan Sledge, Jayme Wooley and Jeremy King.ĭillon Soileau is in the men's 400 and Noah Jones runs the 600. Story Links ABILENE – Abilene Christian launches the indoor track season this weekend with representation at two meets.įour distance runners are heading to the Grand Valley State Holiday Open in Allendale, Mich., and a host of runners and throwers head to Oklahoma for the JD Martin Invitational in Norman.
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