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Stereotype Threat: Causes, Effects, and Remedies; Workplace Loyalities Change, but the Value of Mentoring Doesn't; all in the latest issue of MentorNet NewsBecome a Campus PartnerAre you a chronic Facebooker? MentorNet is now on the causes application – join our cause now!
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- 18 Campuses Participating
- 87 Current matches
- 249 Alumni in MentorNet Community
Campuses with most protégés
- 24 - University of Wisconsin, Madison
- 18 - University of Wisconsin, Platteville
- 18 - Milwaukee School of Engineering
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- 835 Companies Represented
- 220 Mentors from IBM
- 88 Mentors from Texas Instruments
- 73 Mentors from 3M
- 312 Mentors Available to be matched
- 1,453 Mentors Currently matched
- 46% Female Mentors
- 53% Male Mentors
- A range of occupations, including engineers, scientists, programmers, CEOs, and many more!
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Welcome to the Wisconsin - MentorNet Partnership!
The Wisconsin - MentorNet partnership enables any student, postdoc, or early career faculty member in engineering, science, mathematics, or technology, interested in a career in industry, government, or higher education, at any public higher education institution in the state of
Wisconsin, to take full advantage of MentorNet's programs and services.
What is MentorNet?
MentorNet is the award-winning nonprofit e-mentoring network that addresses the retention and
success of those in engineering, science and mathematics, particularly but not exclusively women and other underrepresented groups. Founded in 1997, MentorNet provides highly motivated protégés from many of the
world's top colleges and universities with positive, one-on-one, email-based
mentoring relationships with mentors from industry and academia. In addition, the MentorNet Community provides opportunities to
connect with others from around the world who are interested in diversifying engineering and science. Read more About MentorNet.
Sign up now and find a mentor today!
What Does MentorNet Offer?
The MentorNet Community, where members can take advantage of:
- MentorNet's award-winning One-on-One E-Mentoring Program, pairing community college, undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs and untenured faculty with mentors for email-based mentoring relationships.
- The MentorNet E-Forum: web-based discussion groups for anyone interested in topics such as Work/Life Balance, Job Searching, and Graduate School.
- Resources for and about mentoring, diversity, and women in engineering and science.
- A Résumé Database for students seeking jobs or internships.
Wisconsin-MentorNet E-Forum Discussion Group
This group provides a forum for MentorNet participants with connections to the state of Wisconsin, to help network among, share thoughts with, and ask questions of other current or former Wisconsin students, employees, or residents. In 2005, MentorNet began a two-year pilot program to develop a statewide initiative in Wisconsin. Ideas, involvement, and feedback are encouraged!
Wisconsin Technical College Students Discussion Group
This group is for WTCS students and graduates in STEM related and/or technical skills oriented programs for the purposes of networking, asking peer-to-peer questions, identifying resources, and discussing issues and concerns.
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