Housing and food insecurity can have profound and detrimental effects on our students, affecting various aspects of their academic performance, physical health, and overall well-being. In the recording below, presenters discuss the critical issues of housing and food insecurity impacting our students. Our panel of speakers share insights, experiences, and innovative solutions aimed at creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for those affected by housing and food insecurity.
This event is for anyone that works directly with students and is seeking to learn more about resources that support students that may be experiencing food, housing, financial, and mental health concerns.
Presenters:
- Nicole Edmonds, Director of MSU Student Food Bank
- Spencer Good, Co-Founder and President of Spartan Food Security Council
- Erin Kramer, Community Liaison Coordinator in the Office of Community and Student Relations
Upon completion of this learning experience participants will be able to:
- Identify resources that provide support for students experiencing housing and food insecurity
- Direct students to the appropriate offices and resources for further support
- Know of proactive strategies to connect students with housing and food concerns.
Learn more about this important topic by viewing the video and access the PowerPoint slides below:
- Food Insecurity at Michigan State University presentation
- Spartan Food Bank presentation
- MSU Food Bank Video (click here)
- Housing Insecurity presentation

