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Rowdy’s Corner helps feed the need for nutritious food
As food insecurity grows on college campuses, MSU Denver takes a holistic approach to get more students the meals and services they need to succeed.
This story appears in the Spring 2025 issue of RED Magazine. Late on a Thursday afternoon, Alejandro Ramirez shows off… -
Food for Thought expands its reach to help feed college students
The benefits go both ways in a longstanding partnership between MSU Denver and a local nonprofit that aims to end student hunger.
For more than a decade, Denver nonprofit Food for Thought has partnered with Metropolitan State University of Denver to feed… -
As baby formula shortages persist, breastfeeding education gets a boost
A new lactation-training program at MSU Denver prepares students to support nursing moms.
In February, a nationwide recall of baby formula sent parents of infants into crisis mode, frantically searching store shelves and… -
Waste not, feed more
Food waste is a massive problem in the U.S., even as 1 in 8 Americans experience food insecurity. Here’s how Colorado is responding.
Americans waste nearly one pound of food per person every day, and up to 40 percent of food in the… -
MBA students partner with Rowdy’s Corner to strengthen campus food access
Graduate students use business expertise to help expand operations and reduce stigma around food insecurity.
Graduate students in the Master of Business Administration program at Metropolitan State University of Denver are tackling food insecurity —… -
VIDEO: How to enjoy a healthier holiday without skipping your favorites
Nutrition Professor Jennifer Bolton, Ph.D., shares simple strategies for balancing flavor and health during the holidays.
Each year, Americans consume an average of more than 4,500 calories on Thanksgiving Day, according to the Calorie Control Council.… -
SNAP uncertainty magnifies growing food insecurity on college campuses
MSU Denver looks to step up food-assistance efforts amid government shutdown.
Days before she would normally receive her monthly SNAP allocation, Meley Hagos said it hadn’t quite sunk in that she… -
Why vampires get our blood pumping
An expert in monster studies explains why the creatures of the night have remained popular for over a hundred years.
Vampires are unique in the world of monsters. Unlike mermaids, sasquatches, werewolves and zombies, whose portrayals have remained fairly static… -
Experts sound the alarm on Chagas disease. Should Coloradans be concerned?
The risk remains low in the U.S., Biology professor says, despite evidence of kissing bugs that carry the deadly parasite.
Public health experts are asking for Chagas disease, often called “kissing bug disease,” to be classified as endemic in the… -
Future-proof: Why nutritionists are in such high demand
Growing interest in wellness and self-care have increased the appetite for qualified dietitians and nutritionists.
Editor’s note: Throughout the 2025-26 academic year, RED’s Future-proof series will focus on the critical role public universities play in…