2026 RECIPIENT
Stephan D. Weiss Student Mental Health Award
“Improving Mental Well-Being Through Accessible AI-Driven Support: A Pilot Initiative for Undergraduate Students”
Yun-Ju Lai, PhD, RN, is an assistant professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Her scholarship focuses on student mental health, optimism, and intervention research, with a particular interest in creating accessible, innovative supports for college students. Dr. Lai leads the award-funded project “Improving Mental Well-Being Through Accessible AI-Driven Support: A Pilot Initiative for Undergraduate Students,” which explores the use of conversational AI and a humanoid social robot to complement campus mental health services. Her interdisciplinary work brings together nursing, behavioral health, and technology to develop scalable, student-centered approaches that promote coping, self-care, help-seeking, and academic persistence. She is committed to advancing practical solutions that enhance campus well-being and support student success.
About the Project:
This 12-month project will implement and evaluate an accessible, scalable AI-driven mental health support program for undergraduate students at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UML) to complement existing campus services and promote academic persistence. Using a humanoid social robot powered by conversational AI, the program will deliver brief, skills-based support emphasizing stress management, coping strategies, optimism informed exercises, sleep/self-care guidance, and mental health literacy. This project addresses important gaps in student mental health support at UML by offering an accessible, low-barrier entry point for undergraduates experiencing mild to moderate depressive symptoms and stress—particularly those who may be hesitant to seek traditional counseling.
Institution
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Institution Position
Assistant Professor, School of Nursing


