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In addition to the staff involved in the reporting process, below is a listing of University resources available to all students in case you want to talk to anyone about any concerns or incidents that occurred.

Resources & Support
Centers for Equity, Community & Leadership
- Asian American Activities Center
- Black Community Services Center
- El Centro Chicano y Latino
- LGBT Community Resources Center
- The Markaz: Resource Center
- Native American Cultural Center
- Women's Community Center
Wellness/Counseling
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
- The Bridge Peer Counseling Center
- Well-Being at Stanford
Residential
Schools & Administrative Units
- Graduate School of Business, Student Life Office
- Law School, Office of Student Affairs
- Medical School, Student Affairs
- School of Earth Sciences, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- School of Education, Diversity and Inclusion
- School of Engineering, Student Affairs
- School of Humanities & Sciences, Diversity Resources and Programs
- Vice Provost for Student Affairs
Offices Servicing Specific Communities

Remember, the PIH Reporting process is focused on ensuring that students are seen and heard.
Regardless of whether an incident meets the criteria for a Community PIH incident it should be reported and for students, should receive a response through our process.