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The clinical graduate psychology program at MSU is committed to understanding and promoting mental health in an increasingly diverse society. Our faculty has a range of research and clinical interests in areas of diversity, including cultural/ethnic and racial diversity, international diversity, issues of gender, sexual orientation, and social class, as well as disability status. There are a number of diversity opportunities in the Clinical Interest Group, Department, and University as whole.
Our clinical faculty is involved in a variety of research projects and initiatives that involve issues of diversity and inclusion.
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The MSU Psychological Clinic serves a broad array of clients from the Lansing and East Lansing Communities with diverse backgrounds.
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The primary mission of the Consortium is to generate and apply psychological science to increase our understanding of multicultural issues in both domestic and international contexts.
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The clinical group has a standing diversity committee comprised of students and faculty whose purview includes research, training, and climate in the areas of diversity, multiculturalism, and inclusion.
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