How Quad Squad Insights Are Building Stronger Campus Communities

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It’s no secret: the holidays can be lonely on campus. 

More than half (53%) of current college students admit to feeling lonely.1 For some, it’s their first time away from home. For others, they’re trailblazing as the first member of their family to pursue higher education. For all students, complex factors like food insecurity can disrupt even the most vibrant social groups. 

Growing a supportive campus community is a major factor in banishing loneliness and building student resilience. And since sharing meals with friends is the go-to social outlet for 87% of Gen Z students, it’s clear the foundation of a strong campus community begins in the dining hall.1 

To learn what students need today from their campus dining experience, we launched The Quad Squad earlier this semester. This 300-strong student community is expanding our robust set of listening tools to help us understand what students really think, from everyday thoughts on hanging out at dinner to big-picture opinions on issues like food insecurity. 

Listen to how The Quad Squad is helping us use live data to build stronger on-campus communities. 

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