SCALE Mentoring & SCALE

By Gabriella Maria Schr Torres

SCALE, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

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Abstract

Gabriella Torres from the SCALE Student Support Team at Purdue discusses the important topic of mentoring.  Also discussed are benefits of having a mentor in STEM, and some upcoming SCALE projects regarding mentoring. 

You ALL are (or can be) mentors – including for example industry or government folks mentoring academic folks (and students), faculty and staff mentoring grad and undergrad students, and students mentoring each other !   This is one of the most important aspects of the SCALE program in both adding value but also in that lack of mentors can limit the growth and effectiveness.

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