Learn About Anti-racist, Culturally Relevant, and Equity-minded Mentoring

September 25, 2020

Please register for one or all of the upcoming Building Mentoring Capacities workshops. Throughout the workshops, faculty and staff will engage in scholar-led conversations about mentoring students in anti-racist, culturally-relevant, and equity-minded ways.

The next workshop, “Moving from Race-Evasiveness to Disrupting Racism for Equitable Mentoring” with Dr. Natasha Croom, Critical Race Feminist and Associate Professor from Clemson University, will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2-3:30 pm via Zoom.

Please read more about the Building Mentoring Capacities Workshops on the registration site: https://bsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4Gxgd6y66EzOimV

The Building Mentoring Capacities workshop series is one component of the Graduate School’s Pathways Project, an initiative for inclusive excellence designed to foster equity and mentoring in graduate education at Ball State University. To learn more about The Pathways Project, please consider attending one of the upcoming interest sessions below:

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