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Biology’s Nicole Crown honored with 2022 J. Bruce Jackson, MD, Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring
Nicole Crown always knew she wanted to be a scientist, but it wasn’t until she became a postdoc that she realized she wanted to be a professor. “I came home at the end of the day in a really good mood,” she said. “And I realized it was because I spent most of my day in the lab with an undergraduate...
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Mather Center offers peer mentoring groups for women staff members
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women invites Case Western Reserve University staff members to sign up to be a part of monthly peer-to-peer mentoring circles. This peer-to-peer format will connect you to other women at CWRU, provide opportunities to learn together as a group, expand your network, ...
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SAGES Teaching Fellow Gail Arnoff honored as a mentor
Out of 2,000 volunteers who work with the College Now Mentoring Program, Gail Arnoff, SAGES teaching fellow, was recently named one of two Mentors of the Year. Her mentee and nominator, Sandy Huynh, wrote: “She [Arnoff] was exactly the supportive mentor-figure I needed in my first year of college, ...
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Become a mentor for new students on campus
Posse identifies public high school students with extraordinary academic and leadership potential who may be overlooked by the traditional college selection processes. Posse extends to these students the opportunity to pursue personal and academic excellence by placing them in supportive, multicultu...
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A community of support: Celebrating mentorship at Case Western Reserve
Each October, National Mentoring Day prompts individuals nationwide to recognize and celebrate the importance of mentorship. At Case Western Reserve University, this value is championed year round. From the time students first consider attending the university to the time they are alumni, mentorshi...
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Sign up to be a mentee in the Mather Mentoring Program
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women has revamped the Mather Mentoring Program and is seeking woman-aligned mentees for the 2021-22 academic year. The program pairs undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students (mentees) with current professionals (mentors) based on their career field (i.e., STEM...
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Sign up to be a mentor for the Mather Mentoring Program
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women has revamped the Mather Mentoring Program and is seeking mentors for the 2021-22 academic year. The program pairs undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students with professionals based on career field (i.e., STEM, social sciences, humanities, arts, etc.). Th...
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Flora Stone Mather Center for Women offers peer-to-peer mentoring program for women staff members; applications due today
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women invites women staff members to apply to be part of the monthly peer-to-peer mentoring circles. This peer-to-peer format will connect participants to other women at CWRU, providing opportunities to learn together as a group, expand their network and work toward...
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Apply to be a coach in the Emerging Leaders Program for first-year students
The Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) is seeking leadership coaches for the program this fall. ELP is a one-semester program geared toward first-year students to help them feel connected, confident, empowered and knowledgeable about themselves and their potential as a student leader on campus. Each E...
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School of Medicine’s Ashley Nemes-Baran receives 2021 Jackson Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring
The speed at which Ashley Nemes-Baran has connected with her students is almost unheard of. Nemes-Baran, an assistant professor in the Department of Neurosciences, started teaching at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine just last fall. Not only is Nemes-Baran new to Case Western Res...