Tue. June 25, 2013 2:15 PM to 3:45 PM
A315, Georgia World Congress Center
Session Description
This session offers diverse mentoring strategies and effective mentoring practices for undergraduate and graduate minority students.
Papers Presented
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ROSE-BUD (Rose Building Undergraduate Diversity) MAPS (Mentoring and Professional Skills)
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Dr. Carlotta A Berry (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) and Dr. Deborah Walter (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology)
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Mentoring Minority Students in Biomedical Engineering: An Engaged Approach
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Dr. Christine S Grant (North Carolina State University), Dr. Tuere Bowles (NC State University), Dr. Olgha Bassam Qaqish (North Carolina State University), Dr. Rex E Jeffries (North Carolina State University), and Ms. Barbara Smith (North Carolina State University)
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Help Me Help You: Building a Support Network for Minority Engineering Students
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Dr. Walter C. Lee (Virginia Tech) and Dr. Kelly J Cross (Virginia Tech)
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Examining the Intersection of Graduate Student Funding, Mentoring and Training as a Mechanism of Success for Peer Mentors and their Mentees
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Dr. Frances Carter-Johnson (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Dr. Patricia Ordóñez (University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras ), Dr. Renetta G. Tull (University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC)), and Dr. Miguel Alfonso Nino (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)