California’s public higher education leaders reassure communities after presidential election
University of California President Michael V. Drake, M.D., California State University Chancellor Mildred García, and California Community Colleges Chancellor Sonya Christian released the following statement today (Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024):
Following the presidential election results, we understand that there is a great deal of uncertainty and anxiety within California's higher education community. The University of California, the California State University, and the California Community Colleges remain steadfast and committed to our values of diversity and inclusivity. We are proud to welcome students, faculty and staff from all backgrounds, experiences and perspectives, and we will continue to support and protect all members of our communities. California represents a beacon of hope for so many, and we stand ready to support our state and its people as we all move forward together.
If you need additional support, please take advantage of the resources available to you through the university. These include tips for coping with election stress, classes on resiliency and wellness, and confidential counseling services from the Academic and Staff Assistance Program (ASAP).
We also offer:
- UC ANR Healing Circle, Friday, Nov. 15, noon to 1 p.m. (Register)
- UC ANR Healing Circle, Thursday, Dec. 5, noon to 1 p.m. (Register)
- UC Systemwide Resources: Mental health and supportive resources for a challenging time
- Recorded webinar: Coping with the Impact of Current Events
- UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center with expert tips to help you cope during a stressful election.
- A comprehensive list of resources in this UCnet article.