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Statement: Resources and Support for Those Impacted by Unrest in Iran

In recent weeks, Iran has experienced widespread unrest in cities throughout the country, where protests have erupted following the death of Mahsa Amini. We are deeply saddened by the death of Ms. Amini and those who have lost their lives while protesting in Iran. Last week, the UC Davis Iranian Student Association held a memorial service for Ms. Amini.

UC Davis is committed to upholding fundamental human rights. We affirm the dignity inherent in all of us and strive to maintain a climate of equity and justice. We stand against the use of violence, repression, and discrimination.

Our thoughts are with our community members and others throughout the world who have connections to the region and who are worried about their families and loved ones. We also know that many UC Davis students and employees are facing challenges and obstacles to communicating with family and friends in Iran and this, of course, can cause a lot of anxiety and stress.

For our community members impacted by the unrest in Iran, UC Davis has resources available via Aggie Mental Health for students and ASAP for employees.

We encourage you to reach out and support one another with compassion.

In support,

Gary S. May
Chancellor

Mary Croughan
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor

Jean-Pierre Delplanque
Vice Provost and Dean
Graduate Studies

David Lubarsky
Vice Chancellor
Human Health Sciences &
Chief Executive Officer of UC Davis Health

John Marx
Interim Vice Provost and Dean
Undergraduate Education

Pablo G. Reguerín
Vice Chancellor
Student Affairs

Joanna Regulska
Vice Provost and Dean
Global Affairs

Renetta Garrison Tull
Vice Chancellor
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Resources

For students

For faculty, staff and scholars

For our local and global community

  • UC Davis has created a Global Community Emergency Fund to provide direct support to members of the UC Davis community, including visiting scholars, students, faculty and their families, who have urgent and immediate financial needs related to natural disasters, humanitarian crises and other circumstances beyond their control.
  • UC Davis continues to encourage students and professionals to use Article 26 Backpack—situated within Global Affairs— to safeguard academic documents, diplomas, transcripts, professional certificates and credentials, and other sensitive materials from loss.

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