03/18/2026
By Leslie Wong

The Office of Equity and Inclusion is pleased to announce the launch of the 14-Day Imposter Syndrome Challenge, taking place from March 16 through March 29 across the social media channels of the Asian American Center for Excellence & Engagement (AACEE), the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA), and the River Hawk Scholars Academy (RHSA).

This campaign was created to help members of the UMass Lowell community recognize and interrupt imposter feelings. Each day, the campaign will share content that debunks common myths, offers facts and reflection prompts, and provides simple action steps to help build confidence, self awareness, and a stronger sense of belonging.

This initiative also highlights the valuable contributions of several students both at the undergraduate and graduate levels who worked with our office this year. Their thoughtful work helped curate this campaign and bring this timely resource for our campus community.

We invite students, faculty, and staff to follow daily, engage with the content, and share it with others across campus. By raising awareness and encouraging daily reflection, we hope this campaign helps foster a more affirming and supportive community for all.