Shu-Hao Chang
Immigrant Integration Fellow, Institute on Immigrant Integration Research and Policy
Shu-Hao Chang is a Ph.D. student in Sociology and a Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies fellow at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center. His research examines the intersections of race and ethnicity, labor, and immigration, with a particular focus on international students and Asian immigrants. His ongoing work investigates international student housing and integration in New York City. He is also conducting a project on how racial interactions shape health outcomes among Asian immigrants in the United States. His research employs a mixed-methods approach to address pressing social issues.
Before beginning his doctoral studies at CUNY, Shu-Hao Chang earned a B.A. in anthropology from the National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan. He was also awarded a Taiwanese government-funded fellowship to study at the University of California-Berkeley, where he spent his junior year as a visiting student in the Sociology Department. Beyond academia, Shu-Hao works with the Environmental Rights Foundation (Taiwan) and the Chinese-American Planning Council (New York), where he supports local communities confronting climate change-related challenges and promotes public education on environmental justice.







