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Peer Mentoring for Undergraduates in a Research-Focused Diversity Initiative
Metropolitan Universities
  • Thomas E. Keller, Portland State University
  • Kay Logan, Portland State University
  • Jennifer Lindwall, Portland State University
  • Caitlyn Beals, Portland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2017
Subjects
  • Peer teaching,
  • Diversity in higher education,
  • Research -- Study and teaching (Higher),
  • Mentoring in education
Disciplines
Abstract

To provide multi-dimensional support for undergraduates from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds who aspire to careers in research, the BUILD EXITO project, part of a major NIH-funded diversity initiative, matches each scholar with three mentors: peer mentor (advanced student), career mentor (faculty adviser), and research mentor (research project supervisor). After describing the aims of the diversity initiative, the institutional context of the BUILD EXITO project, and the training program model, this article devotes special attention to the rationale for and implementation of the peer mentoring component within the context of the multi-faceted mentoring model.

Description

Originally appeared in Metropolitan Universities, volume 28, number 3, Summer 2017. Published by the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities.

May be found at https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/muj/issue/view/1250

DOI
10.18060/21542
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/23888
Citation Information
Keller, Thomas E., Kay Logan, Jennifer Lindwall, and Caitlyn Beals. "Peer mentoring for undergraduates in a research-focused diversity initiative." Metropolitan Universities Journal 28, no. 3 (2017): 51.