Why is CCPH creating an MSI Hub?

In keeping with our commitment to health justice, we are launching this Hub to encourage, support, and focus on HMSIs and their vital importance to improving community health. By creating this community we expand our commitment further to the fight for health equity and social justice. 

Goal Statement:

To eliminate health disparities amongst historically marginalized communities.

Vision Statement

To advance community engagement and research initiatives led by MSIs. We fundamentally believe that by leveraging their close proximity to communities, these institutions will be at the forefront of fostering equitable access to healthcare and wellness, empowering minoritized populations, and achieving optimal health outcomes for all.

What can you get out of this page?

You can make a number of connections on the MSI Hub:

  • View a showcase of research conducted by MSI
  • Find internships, scholarships, and fellowships
  • Convenings – CCPH Virtual Table and others
  • HMSI community engagement activities
  • Connect with students interested in improving the health of their communities, student interns, funders, faculty, and staff

MSI Hub Activities

All of Us Researcher Academy

As part of a commitment to fostering diversity in health research, the Researcher Academy supports access to the Researcher Workbench for researchers from groups that are underrepresented in biomedical research.

Coalitions

National network of health service, STEM, student affairs, emergency, and research leaders partnering to advance health equity for students and their surrounding communities.

COVID RADx Data Hub

COVID-19 guidance, resources, forms, templates, and data from four NIH-funded COVID-19 initiatives. Data includes clinical, behavioral, survey, interview, diagnostic/test, biological sample, and sequencing and imaging data from more than 640,000 participants.

The latest from the MSI Hub

HBCU Coalition Member Spotlight: Karen Mathews, MD, MHA, FAAFP

HBCU Coalition Member Spotlight: Karen Mathews, MD, MHA, FAAFP

Get to know MSI Hub HBCU Coalition Member Karen M. Mathews, MD, MHA, FAAFP. She serves as the Executive Director of Health & Psychological Services in the University Health & Wellness Center at Central State University. In April, she led an incredibly informative session about HBCU student-centered mental health services and solutions that she and her team have implemented for students at Central State University for our HBCU Coalition meeting.

HBCU Coalition Member Spotlight: Al Richmond, MSW

HBCU Coalition Member Spotlight: Al Richmond, MSW

Community. Networking. Health Equity. CCPH Executive Director, Al Richmond, MSW, shares with us his connection to HBCUs, why he believes there’s an importance for CCPH to focus on Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), and how we can scale the work being done.

History of MSIs

Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU), Tribal College & Universities (TCU), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI), and Asian-American and Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AAPISI) all emerged in response to a history of inequity and lack of minority people’s access to historically White institutions. 

Minority Serving Institutions

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