HomeVideos Not Just a Cup of Coffee: Why Mentoring Matters Share: See our extended episode notes at https://www.centerforengagedlearning.org/not-just-a-cup-of-coffee-why-mentoring-matters/ In this kickoff to our new season, we explore the heart of mentorship in higher education. Guests Titch Madzima, Sabrina Perkins, and Maureen Vandermass-Peeler share personal stories of the mentors who shaped their paths and reflect on what mentoring really means beyond a casual conversation over coffee. Together, they discuss why mentoring is central to student and faculty success, the challenges institutions face in making it accessible, and why “mentoring constellations” may be the future of more inclusive and supportive academic communities. From authenticity and reciprocity to the barriers of availability and representation, this episode highlights how intentional mentoring can transform both individuals and institutions. This episode was hosted, produced, and edited by Matt Wittstein in collaboration with Elon University’s Center for Engaged Learning (https://www.centerforengagedlearning.org/) . Original music: Kai Mitchell 1 day ago/ 1 views You may also like 00:03:09 Class Size and Students’ Perceptions of Instructor Presence 5 days ago 00:03:09 Classroom Architecture, Pedagogical Strategies, and Cell Phone Use 2 weeks ago 01:10:24 Mentoring and Transformative Inclusion in Higher Education 3 months ago Conference Keynotes,Mentoring 00:57:21 Mentoring as a Meta-HIP: Supporting Success for Every Student in Changing Higher Education Contexts 3 months ago Conference Keynotes,Mentoring 01:03:45 Juggling Perspectives: Students, Supervisors, and Academic Mentors in Work-Integrated Learning 1 year ago Conference Keynotes,Work-Integrated Learning 00:59:43 Student Experience in Work-Integrated Learning | Karsten Zegwaard 1 year ago Conference Keynotes,Work-Integrated Learning