MentorNet News – September 2008
Welcome to the September 2008 issue of MentorNet News, the bi-monthly e-newsletter about mentoring and diversity in science and engineering.
What's New at MentorNet
- MentorNet gives a warm welcome to Jennifer Timmons Bell, our newest team member! She is serving as the
Communications and Special Projects Assistant.
- Women and Minorities Not Getting Mentoring,
MentorNet Study Finds.
- MentorNet has a presence on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Great Nonprofits – join our Facebook and LinkedIn groups by clicking on the buttons below and review us at Great Nonprofits!
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Diversity of Thought Paves the Path to Innovation
Dr. J. D. Garcia, President-elect of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native American Scientists (SACNAS), writes both personally and profoundly about a new 'imperative for science,' the notion that individuals with a different worldview may be the ones to lead to new ideas. His message sets the stage for the focus on learning in the current issue of SACNAS news.
Reprinted by permission of Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science. Copyrighted 2006.
Confidence Gap for New Profs
Most new Ph.D.'s arrive at their first faculty jobs without feeling that they were effectively prepared in graduate school for such key duties as teaching undergraduates and conducting research, according to a new national study of faculty members in their first five years on the job.
Reprinted with permission from Inside Higher Ed.
MentorNet Mentor Best Practices - Marion Thurnauer
We asked our "serial" mentors to share their experiences as MentorNet mentors. The response we've gotten has prompted us to feature a MentorNet mentor each newsletter!
If you'd like to contribute contact program@mentornet.net.
What Inspires You?
A new viral campaign on improving education by Intel
MentorNet Matters
Partnerships Update; Call for Mentors; MentorNet Mentions
Bits and Bytes
Girls as Good at Math as Boys; The Black Academic's Guide to Winning Tenure; Autobiographies from Chicanas in STEM and more!