Mentorship is critical to student academic success and persistence, especially for students from historically underrepresented (HU) groups. In a program designed to support the academic success of HU undergraduates in STEM who wish to pursue a PhD in those fields, students experience comprehensive support including financial aid, highly-engaged mentoring, dual faculty mentorship, professional development workshops, and summer research experiences. Scholars in this program, the Cal-Bridge program, consistently report that faculty mentorship is the most impactful feature. While mentorship was rated highly, preliminary evaluation indicated an early deficit in a sense of community among scholars. In response, faculty professional development an...
Much has been written about the demands from mentoring students. Mentoring is regarded as service wo...
While mentoring has been identified as a valuable resource in recruiting and retaining underrepresen...
Mentors rarely receive education about the unique needs of underrepresented scholars in the biomedic...
There is a lack of diversity and inclusion in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematic...
Mentoring is the process of transferring knowledge from a person with more experience and expertise ...
Models of persistence and success in undergraduate research training emphasize the importance of eng...
Compared to faculty at large institutions, faculty at small institutions typically have heavy teachi...
International audienceMany factors are important for the retention of women and underrepresented min...
Mentor/mentee relationships have a tremendous impact on graduate student well-being and in the produ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript, post peer-review. The publisher's official version is ava...
Mentor relationships are crucial to retention, success, and wellbeing of women and underrepresented ...
The project is to identify and characterize those qualitiesthat make a mentor program, especially at...
Purpose: The unequitable representation among genders in science, technology, engineering and mathem...
Doctoral programs often reflect a formal mentoring project wherein an advisor closely guides a junio...
A peer-mentoring network, funded by the National Science Foundation ADVANCE program, profoundly impa...
Much has been written about the demands from mentoring students. Mentoring is regarded as service wo...
While mentoring has been identified as a valuable resource in recruiting and retaining underrepresen...
Mentors rarely receive education about the unique needs of underrepresented scholars in the biomedic...
There is a lack of diversity and inclusion in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematic...
Mentoring is the process of transferring knowledge from a person with more experience and expertise ...
Models of persistence and success in undergraduate research training emphasize the importance of eng...
Compared to faculty at large institutions, faculty at small institutions typically have heavy teachi...
International audienceMany factors are important for the retention of women and underrepresented min...
Mentor/mentee relationships have a tremendous impact on graduate student well-being and in the produ...
This is the author's accepted manuscript, post peer-review. The publisher's official version is ava...
Mentor relationships are crucial to retention, success, and wellbeing of women and underrepresented ...
The project is to identify and characterize those qualitiesthat make a mentor program, especially at...
Purpose: The unequitable representation among genders in science, technology, engineering and mathem...
Doctoral programs often reflect a formal mentoring project wherein an advisor closely guides a junio...
A peer-mentoring network, funded by the National Science Foundation ADVANCE program, profoundly impa...
Much has been written about the demands from mentoring students. Mentoring is regarded as service wo...
While mentoring has been identified as a valuable resource in recruiting and retaining underrepresen...
Mentors rarely receive education about the unique needs of underrepresented scholars in the biomedic...