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Middlesex College Gets Grant To Fight Food Insecurity On Campus
Estimates from a spring 2024 survey suggest that more than one in three NJ students lack consistent access to adequate food resources.

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Estimates from a spring 2024 survey suggest that more than one in three NJ students lack consistent access to adequate food resources.

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The funds will support the research and development (R&D) of technologies, products, and services that will enhance quality of care.
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