Alternative Forms of Mentoring to Retain Faculty of Color
Description
This keynote address examines critical approaches and perspectives that improve success for faculty of Color and advance alternative forms of mentoring. The keynote includes examples of diverse mentoring relationships (e.g. students, faculty, and administrators in and out of the academy) that reflect decades of support as well as newly formed mentoring communities, and the use of digital technologies to fortify mentoring.
Alternative Forms of Mentoring to Retain Faculty of Color
This keynote address examines critical approaches and perspectives that improve success for faculty of Color and advance alternative forms of mentoring. The keynote includes examples of diverse mentoring relationships (e.g. students, faculty, and administrators in and out of the academy) that reflect decades of support as well as newly formed mentoring communities, and the use of digital technologies to fortify mentoring.