This paper describes a mentoring program for university employees of color and American Indians that employs a culturally responsive mentoring framework. The mission of the program is to foster a community of support and interdependence to assist members to navigate the university systems, so that members can thrive and, ultimately, be successful. The partnership and collaboration among faculty, staff, and students of color across campus has created a robust mentoring network that has organically grown stronger through the diversity of members represented. This paper discusses the history, goals, components, and outcomes of the culturally responsive mentoring program, and the plans for the future. The paper concludes by offering recommendat...
Graduation date: 2008Involvement in student leadership provides opportunities for student developmen...
The purpose of this study is to identify how mentoring plays a role in the mentoring experiences of ...
Mentors help new students adjust both socially and academically. The presenters will share some of G...
This paper describes a mentoring program for university employees of color and American Indians that...
The effective mentoring of a diverse student population requires that faculty examine their own ster...
Improving the collegiate experience for students of color remains a central concern in higher educat...
Research has indicated that students’ race and their experiences and sense of belonging are associat...
In this session, the presenter discusses the concerns, successes and pitfalls of the mentoring relat...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Educational LeadershipBe StoneyDavid C. ThompsonThis qualitative ca...
Approaches such as universal education, state and national standards, and reform acts have sought to...
National efforts to address the diversity dilemma in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STE...
Women of Color have been historically disadvantaged in American higher education. This subpopulation...
These purposely selected women (informally) mentored minority women in two different universities in...
“When adapted to historically underrepresented groups in the college setting, mentoring is thought t...
This keynote address examines critical approaches and perspectives that improve success for faculty ...
Graduation date: 2008Involvement in student leadership provides opportunities for student developmen...
The purpose of this study is to identify how mentoring plays a role in the mentoring experiences of ...
Mentors help new students adjust both socially and academically. The presenters will share some of G...
This paper describes a mentoring program for university employees of color and American Indians that...
The effective mentoring of a diverse student population requires that faculty examine their own ster...
Improving the collegiate experience for students of color remains a central concern in higher educat...
Research has indicated that students’ race and their experiences and sense of belonging are associat...
In this session, the presenter discusses the concerns, successes and pitfalls of the mentoring relat...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Educational LeadershipBe StoneyDavid C. ThompsonThis qualitative ca...
Approaches such as universal education, state and national standards, and reform acts have sought to...
National efforts to address the diversity dilemma in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STE...
Women of Color have been historically disadvantaged in American higher education. This subpopulation...
These purposely selected women (informally) mentored minority women in two different universities in...
“When adapted to historically underrepresented groups in the college setting, mentoring is thought t...
This keynote address examines critical approaches and perspectives that improve success for faculty ...
Graduation date: 2008Involvement in student leadership provides opportunities for student developmen...
The purpose of this study is to identify how mentoring plays a role in the mentoring experiences of ...
Mentors help new students adjust both socially and academically. The presenters will share some of G...