Assessing the Cherry Pantry's First Year of Operation and Planning for the Future release_yjgsjbcgqvbinfbz4eygonjhue

by (:Unkn) Unknown, University, My, Amanda Neuber

Published by Temple University. Libraries.

2021  

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This research examines how Temple University supports its food insecure students and what can be learned from other school's support systems. This includes a broad survey of food security literature as well as a deeper review of how students experience the effects of food insecurity, and how the issue is further compounded depending on one's gender or sexuality. An analysis of public data documenting food insecurity at Temple, in addition to interviews with Temple faculty and staff offer an insight into how well services like the Cherry Pantry are serving the student body. Identifying problems and successes is a crucial first step in improving student services, but this research then offers potential solutions for Temple by investigating what strategies have worked for other schools fighting food insecurity on their campuses. This research joins a growing body of literature that shows why food insecurity needs to be a major priority for all colleges and universities. A lack of access to affordable, nutritional food greatly affects the ability of students to live happy and successful lives and their ability to engage with their academic work.
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