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Food availability and food security are not always guaranteed on college campuses. Issues of food insecurity and a lack of food certainly do not end at the campus borders, but rather extend out into the city, the region and the world. If we treat these problems individually, we will fail collectively.
Where does student health fit into the global food system? How does nutrition connect to a college student's overall quality of life?
Kathleen Hatch, Morrison Family associate vice president for student well-being, joins the podcast for a conversation about K-State's role in tackling such issues and questions, including the Cats' Cupboard and more.
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Food availability and food security are not always guaranteed on college campuses. Issues of food insecurity and a lack of food certainly do not end at the campus borders, but rather extend out into the city, the region and the world. If we treat these problems individually, we will fail collectively.
Where does student health fit into the global food system? How does nutrition connect to a college student's overall quality of life?
Kathleen Hatch, Morrison Family associate vice president for student well-being, joins the podcast for a conversation about K-State's role in tackling such issues and questions, including the Cats' Cupboard and more.