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Business Wire
4 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Aramark Expands Collegiate Hospitality Business with New Contracts
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Aramark (NYSE:ARMK), a leading global provider of food and facilities services, was awarded new dining service contracts including Adams State University (CO), Alvernia University (PA), Azusa Pacific University (CA), Delaware Valley University (PA), East Central University (OK), and University of North Carolina, Pembroke, it was announced today. 'We are honored to be chosen as a trusted hospitality partner by such a wide range of schools,' said Jack Donovan, President and CEO of Aramark Collegiate Hospitality. 'The higher education industry evolves year-round and so do we. We are not only constantly adding to our portfolio of partners but are also creating personalized programs that are unique to each school.' Adams State University in Colorado will see its La Mesa dining area feature dishes inspired by San Luis Valley, Latin American, and Indigenous cuisines, alongside familiar comfort foods. The retail dining program will be revamped to include a new mobile ordering concept called The Drop, featuring both national and Aramark's propriety brands. Additionally, the campus hospitality experience will include Aramark's Eat to Excel program. Pennsylvania's Alvernia University will introduce a new program featuring a known commitment to service excellence, expanded technology integration, and an elevated dining experience that complements the University's environment and mission. Azusa Pacific University in California will undergo a transformation as its 1899 dining facility will evolve into a modern gathering space, featuring global cuisines and allergen-friendly programming. The revitalized Cougars Den dining location will offer virtual order and pickup options, with a rotating selection of restaurants and brands, including Bondi Bowls, a concept brought by APU alumna Bailey Wilson. In Pennsylvania, Delaware Valley University announced Collegiate Hospitality as its partner to enhance all dining on campus as a comprehensive approach to the campus experience, including residential, athletic, catering, conference, and retail dining. Oklahoma's East Central University chose Aramark to manage its residential and retail dining and catering services programs. The university will see engaging new promotions and retail offerings, including Moe's Southwest Grill, Einstein's Bagel Bros, Burgers+Fries, and Tenders Love & Chicken. University of North Carolina, Pembroke selected Aramark to oversee all on-campus dining, catering, and athletic concessions. Aramark's strong commitment to quality, variety, sustainability, and its alignment with the university's long-term vision were key factors in their decision. These partnerships join Aramark's announced contract with Loyola Marymount University. Aramark's experience and expertise in serving more than 315 universities and colleges across the U.S. offers extensive learning and resources to enhance the campus dining experiences and provide high-quality, student-centered services for each of these new clients. About Aramark Aramark (NYSE: ARMK) proudly serves the world's leading educational institutions, Fortune 500 companies, world champion sports teams, prominent healthcare providers, iconic destinations and cultural attractions, and numerous municipalities in 16 countries around the world with food and facilities management. Because of our hospitality culture, our employees strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and the planet. Learn more at and connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, X, and Instagram.


Irish Independent
24-04-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Killarney runner Oisín Lynch is fast making a name for himself on US collegiate circuit
Lynch had a career-enhancing success in Southern California where he ran the 800m of his life at the Bryan Clay Invitational meet at the Azuza Pacific University in a time of 1:50.01 Kerryman 'It's the coach and the altitude,' says Connie Lynch, father of Oisín Lynch (Killarney Valley AC and Adams State University, Colorado). Lynch had a career-enhancing success on Friday in Southern California. The kinesiology major ran the 800m of his life so far at the Bryan Clay Invitational meet at the Azuza Pacific University in a time of 1:50.01. This is personal best by over half a second for the Killarney athlete that underscores his huge upward trajectory in middle distance running.