The document summarizes research conducted on Asian American student access and experiences with campus resource centers at Amherst College. A survey of 51 Asian American students and interviews with 7 students found that while most saw the Multicultural Resource Center as a safe space, many felt discomfort, isolation or intimidation accessing it. Students reported that Asian American voices feel forgotten on campus and that there is a lack of programming, visibility and initiatives for connection. The research raises questions on how to improve recognition of Asian American diversity, orientation programming on race, and fostering relationships between students and resource centers.