Sociology Senior Capstone Research Presentations: Exploring Food Access and Food Insecurity on Campus I

Sociology Senior Capstone Research Presentations: Exploring Food Access and Food Insecurity on Campus I

Authors

Presenter(s)

Kevin M. Gonzalez-Brito, Emily K. Graham, Nyah Howard

Comments

Presentation: 9:00-10:00, Marianist Hall Learning Space 218

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Description

This session features presentations on original research undertaken by senior sociology students in fulfillment of their capstone requirements. Over the course of the 2023-24 academic year, students in SOC 409 designed and implemented research projects that explored food access and food insecurity on the University of Dayton campus. The papers in this session include an investigation into the factors that impact how undergraduate students access food on campus, a survey exploring how students define food insecurity, and an analysis of how socioeconomic status impacts students' perceptions of food access and insecurity on campus. Collectively, these papers contribute an exploration into factors that impact food access and an analysis of the complex ways in which undergraduate students at UD think about food access.

Publication Date

4-17-2024

Project Designation

Capstone Project

Primary Advisor

Joy L. Kadowaki

Primary Advisor's Department

Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work

Keywords

Stander Symposium, College of Arts and Sciences

Institutional Learning Goals

Scholarship

Sociology Senior Capstone Research Presentations: Exploring Food Access and Food Insecurity on Campus I

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