UNH Today

Healthy Food for All

How does food and nutrition insecurity affect physical, mental and social well-being? How does it vary by race, ethnicity, gender and sexuality?

These are questions that researchers in the agriculture, nutrition, and food systems (ANFS) department at COLSA ask themselves daily, and they seek to find the answers through their research. Below, we’ve highlighted how the work of three ANFS professors serves and supports communities that are marginalized based on their race and ethnicity, socioeconomic status, sexuality and gender identity

Pops of Color

There may be no more beautiful time of year at UNH than fall, when vibrant colors explodeĚýin all corners of campus. As the leaves begin to drop,Ěý join us for a look at some of the scenic highlights from the season.Ěý

The Hard Work of Hard Conversations

“We believe people should be involved in the decisions that impact their lives. So we help schools, municipalities—any public-facing entity—deepen the engagement that they have with the people they’re impacting,” she says, building steam. “We help make sure people have a voice in their community over the long haul.”Ěý