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Session Type: Roundtable Session
There are various ways to mentor within women’s groups including co-mentoring circles, peer mentoring, Social Network Theory, STEM, and personal well-being.
Blackwomen STEM Entrepreneurs Networking for a Future Community - Zariah Nicole, Johns Hopkins University; Jade T. Mitchell, Vanderbilt University; Devin T. White, Johns Hopkins University; Ebony O. McGee, Johns Hopkins University; Thema Monroe-White, George Mason University
Finding Healing in a Woman's Faculty Co-Mentoring Circle: Processing Through Collaborative Autoethnographic Poetic Transcription - Melissa A. Martinez, Texas State University; Amy Serafini, Auburn University; Shannon M. Calderone, Washington State University; Maritza Lozano, California State University - Fullerton
Investigating the Role of Mentors in the Socialization of Black Women in Educational Measurement - Jade Caines Lee, University of Kansas; Daniela Cardoza, University of Iowa
Woman-Woman Mentoring to Promote Professional and Personal Well-Being: Application of the PERMA Model - Suzhen Duan, Towson University; Qijie Vicky Cai, Towson University; Liyan Song, Towson University