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How the pandemic worsened food insecurity among college students
Researchers estimate half of the students at typical community colleges donât get enough to eat, or enough healthy meals. These schools are working to help.
By Mitty MirrerUpdated April 8, 2021, 9:36 a.m.
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The Bunker Hill Community College food pantry.Jakob Menendez
On a chilly November morning, Genevieve Schuh, a senior studying political communication at Emerson, stood in line for the first time at a community fridge in the Fenway. âI felt really scared,â Schuh says. âI was worried about presenting like an upper-middle-class person who might be taking something from someone else.â
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Mari Castañeda Evelyn Ashley Mari Castañeda, dean of the Commonwealth Honors College and professor of communications, and Dean of Students Evelyn Ashley are part of a group of leaders working with the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education on its equity agenda. The statewide group was convened by Carlos E. Santiago, commissioner of the Department of Higher Education, and tasked with creating a new guidance document for Massachusetts public higher education called “The New Undergraduate Experience (NUE) in Massachusetts Public Higher Education: Dismantling Barriers, Recognizing Students’ Cultural Wealth, and Advancing Racial Equity.” “It is an honor to be part of this effort to reimagine the New Undergraduate Experience and to be in conversation with colleagues from across the state about racial equity in higher education,” Castañeda said. “Not only is it timely, but the recommendations we develop will be cr
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Mari Castañeda, dean of the Commonwealth Honors College and professor of communications, and Dean of Students Evelyn Ashley are part of a group of leaders working with the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education on its equity agenda.
The statewide group was convened by Carlos E. Santiago, commissioner of the Department of Higher Education, and tasked with creating a new guidance document for Massachusetts public higher education called “The New Undergraduate Experience (NUE) in Massachusetts Public Higher Education: Dismantling Barriers, Recognizing Students’ Cultural Wealth, and Advancing Racial Equity.”
“It is an honor to be part of this effort to reimagine the New Undergraduate Experience and to be in conversation with colleagues from across the state about racial equity in higher education,” Castañeda said. “Not only is it timely, but the recommendations we develop will be critical for the future success of our students and educa