LGBTQ+ Mentoring, Part 2: When LGBTQ+ Identities are Shared
In a previous post, we explained the importance of mentoring lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-, and queer (LGBTQ+) students, and considerations for engaged faculty and staff allies as they engage in doing so. This second post of the two-part series will…
Mentoring LGBTQ+ Students, Part 1: Considerations for All Mentors
For many students, attending a residential college is the first time they have lived away from home. During this time, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-, and queer (LGBTQ+) students may have increased opportunities to explore, and even freedom to be public…
Collaboration in Creation: A Guide for Preparing and Presenting Research Posters – Part 2, For Mentors
In our previous post, we, the members of the Infant Development Lab, shared advice for students on how to prepare to present research posters. In Part 2 of this series, we will now share several ways faculty mentors can support…
Collaboration in Creation: A Guide for Preparing and Presenting Research Posters – Part 1, For Students
“No idea is fully formed until it can be communicated.” The Boyer Commission 1998 As we near the end of the academic year, many undergraduate research students and their mentors are planning to present research posters showcasing their accomplishments. In…