Chartwells Higher Education Earns Multiple NACUFS Honors for Student-Centered Dining Innovation
Top honors across campus programs nationwide recognize Chartwells’ leadership in student-centered dining, community and well-being,
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. —JULY 13, 2026 — Chartwells Higher Education today announced the Campus Dining Signal, a new insights report designed to help colleges and universities identify emerging cultural, behavioral, and technological shifts reshaping higher education and make more informed decisions around student engagement, retention, and outcomes.
Unlike traditional trend reports that focus on what’s happening today, the Campus Dining Signal examines early indicators of change—or “signals”—and how they’ll converge to shape the future of campus life. The quarterly insight series is powered by Chartwells’ extensive proprietary data, including more than 107,000 student surveys, Ignite Student Advisory Board, and hundreds of focus groups, coupled with broader secondary research to help institutions anticipate and prepare for what’s next.
“The greatest opportunities for universities rarely come from a single, isolated trend; they emerge when multiple shifts in behavior, technology, and health begin to overlap,” said Janelle Craft, Vice President of Insights at Chartwells Higher Education. “By understanding where these signals converge, institutions can identify emerging opportunities, close operational gaps, and make more informed decisions about the future of the student experience.”
The report identifies the top signals currently transforming student expectations and highlights how these shifts will influence everything from campus engagement and dining operations to student wellbeing and career preparedness.
The report also identifies six “convergence zones,” or areas where multiple signals intersect to create the greatest opportunities for innovation. These convergence zones offer a roadmap for how institutions can evolve campus services to better meet changing student expectations. Among them are dining as a campus social operating system, dining as a platform for career and outcomes readiness, and the growing need for personalized experiences powered by data and technology.
“Students are telling us, in so many ways, that the campus experience needs to feel more personal, more connected, and more responsive to real life,” said Eva Wojtalewski, CEO of Chartwells Higher Education. “The Campus Dining Signal gives us a clearer view of where those expectations are headed, but the real value is in how we use that intelligence to shape innovation across campus dining, creating new services, experiences and everyday moments where students feel seen, supported, and part of a community.”
The Campus Dining Signal Report is part of Chartwells’ broader commitment to helping colleges and universities navigate change through research, innovation, and student-centered design. The report complements Chartwells’ annual Campus Dining Index (CDI), which tracks current student dining preferences and behaviors. Together, the reports provide institutions with a comprehensive view of student expectations, offering both a snapshot of today’s priorities and a forward-looking framework for what’s next.
Click here to download the full 2026 Campus Dining Signal Report.