VT Student Food Access & Wellbeing Infographic & Report

We are pleased to release an infographic and report of the main findings from the 2023 Virginia Tech Student Food Access and Wellbeing Survey. This research was made possible by the 2023 CALS Strategic Plan Advancement Integrated Internal Competitive Grants Program.

Main Findings

  • A little over a third (34.51%) of student respondents can be classified as being food insecure (having a low or very low food security status).
  • Around 2 out of 10 respondents (22.63%) were found to be experiencing transient or chronic reductions in food intake and disrupted eating patterns.
  • Both undergraduate and graduate students had comparable levels of food insecurity (33.81% vs. 35.71%, respectively).
  • Those students most at risk of having a low or very low food security status include international students and Black or African American and Hispanic or Latino students.
If you are a Virginia Tech student and are in need of food assistance, please consider the following two options.

Option 1: If you find it difficult, for whatever reason, to obtain a sufficient quantity of healthy food each week, please complete this food assistance form in the Dean of Students’ office

Option 2: If you find yourself in a moment of need, please consider visiting The Market of Virginia Tech during the following open hours to access a variety of non-perishable items. No prior intake or registration is required.

  • Tuesdays: 9:30–11:30 a.m.
  • Thursdays: 4:30–7 p.m.
  • Fridays: 9–11:30 a.m.

This past spring semester, Dr. Chanit’a Holmes, Dr. Sarah Misyak, and I ran the first ever Virginia Tech Employee Food Access and Wellbeing Survey. We are currently analyzing the survey responses and plan to release our preliminary findings later this semester.

Experience WASH in Malawi (Study Abroad)

If you are a Virginia Tech undergraduate or graduate, please come to the Drillfield today to learn about a new WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene) course I will be offering during Summer II, 2016, in partnership with the Mzuzu University Centre of Excellence in Water and Sanitation.static_qr_code_without_logo

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