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How school lunch could improve when classrooms are full again

Jennifer Gaddis, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Caree J. Cotwright, University of Georgia; Christine C. Caruso, University of Saint Joseph, and Michael Long, George...

Growing food and protecting nature don’t have to conflict – here’s...

Thomas Hertel, Purdue University Growing food in a sustainable, environmentally friendly way – while also producing enough of it...

What is food insecurity?

Caitlin Caspi, University of Connecticut Among the many striking images from the pandemic is an aerial photo showing cars in seemingly endless rows lined up...

18 million US children are at risk of hunger: How is...

Heather Eicher-Miller, Purdue University; David Himmelgreen, University of South Florida; Diana Cuy Castellanos, University of Dayton, and Kecia Johnson, Mississippi State University Editor’s note: The...

Americans aren’t getting enough to eat during the coronavirus pandemic –...

Kayla de la Haye, University of Southern California The number of Americans who can’t get enough food is rising from already troubling levels during the...

A hospital that prescribes free nutritious food to families who need...

Diana Cuy Castellanos, University of Dayton Being food-insecure – unable to get enough nutritious food to meet your needs – can take a toll on...

Nobel Peace Prize spotlights the links between hunger and conflict

Jessica Eise, Purdue University The 2020 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to the United Nations World Food Program for its efforts to combat hunger,...

To reduce world hunger, governments need to think beyond making food...

Michael Fakhri, University of Oregon and Ntina Tzouvala, Australian National University According to a new United Nations report, global rates of hunger and malnutrition are...

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