In Fall 2026, CRRES received funding support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which has allowed us to think “big” when it comes to supporting research that will expand our knowledge at the intersection of race, ethnicity, and health. One substantial way we are doing this is by funding three center based projects. These projects, housed within CRRES, are ambitious, span across disciplinary boundaries, and have the potential for major intellectual advances and broader societal impacts. Each project is led by a CRRES affiliate who has demonstrated a consistent track record of research excellence and engagement with the CRRES community.





