
معرفی
Matthew Lee serves as a Teaching Professor of Human Services in the College of Social Sciences and Humanities at Northeastern University. His affiliations include:
- Africana Studies Program
- Global Asian Studies Program
- Department of Cultures, Societies and Global Studies
- Asian Faculty Staff Steering Committee
Education:
- PhD in Clinical and Community Psychology, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
Research Interests:
His research examines campus climate advocacy for diversity/inclusion in educational settings and Asian American mental health with specific focus on microaggressions linked to phenotype and socialization. He investigates racism, racial identity, and empowerment frameworks across micro-meso-macro levels in U.S. contexts, integrating cross-cultural perspectives from international teaching experiences in Eastern Europe.
Scientific Awards:
- No scientific awards listed in the provided text.
Advising and Grants:
Dr. Lee teaches core courses including Counseling in Human Services (HUSV 2300) covering therapeutic interventions and clinical skill development, and Race Identity Social Change and Empowerment (HUSV 2355) analyzing systemic racism and equity strategies. While specific advisees and grant details aren't documented here, his curriculum emphasizes practical leadership skills for social justice.
Labs and Teams:
He leads the Dialogue of Civilizations program on Ethnic Identity and Conflict in Croatia and Bosnia, serves as Faculty Affiliate across Africana Studies and Global Asian Studies programs, and contributes to the Asian Faculty Staff Steering Committee. His work connects to anti-racism initiatives, conflict resolution frameworks, and global justice movements through Northeastern's interdisciplinary networks.




