Recent acts of racism and violence directed at Asian American and Pacific Islander communities are part of a larger context of increased anti-Asian bias in the United States over the past year, fueled by racism and xenophobia in politics, media, and communities. We condemn all such racism and violence and are in solidarity with Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander people everywhere, including those rendered especially vulnerable by virtue of migrant status or economic insecurity. We are committed to combatting this and other forms of racism and have worked to support campus and community resources that support this goal.
CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Dean Wilcots sent out the following links for the campus community:
Since 2006, CHESS has received over $100 million to support our research.
CHESS researchers have published over 300 peer-reviewed articles.
Over 40 years of research has positively impacted countless patients, family members, clinicians...to name just a few.
Developed by CHESS researchers, NIATx is a simple, evidence-based model of process improvement that helps behavioral health organizations improve services.
NIATx research includes: