Normandale Community College and LeadMN hosted a ceremony recognizing Normandale's designation as a Hunger Free Campus on October 1.
The festivities included a tour of Normandale's Campus Cupboard, and a ceremony featuring speeches by Normandale President Joyce Ester, Normandale's Lead Experiential Education Coordinator Paige Wheeler, Normandale Student Senate Vice President Daniel Georgioff and LeadMn Student President Axel Kylander will speak as part of a ceremony.
Normandale was designated as a Hunger Free Campus by LeadMn in May 2020. A Hunger Free Campus is a Minnesota State community and/or technical college that is actively taking strides to reduce food insecurity amongst students. In order to be awarded the Hunger Free Campus designation, a campus must meet the following minimum criteria:
LeadMN, an organization that represents the 180,000 two-year college students to help transform their lives and communities.