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Asian Americans—Challenges for the Model Minority

Frequently referred to as the "model minority," Asian Americans find themselves in a unique position among scientists, engineers, and other STEM professionals.

By MentorNet.net Staff - Posted on 01 May 2006

MentorNet Mentors Make a Difference for Graduating Protégés

MentorNet has published many personal stories and evaluation reports describing how external mentors help students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics go the distance, overcome obs

By MentorNet.net Staff - Posted on 01 May 2006

MentorNet Matters

Google to Host MentorNet Event

If you'll be in the San Francisco Bay Area, mark your calendars for Wednesday, May 10, 2006.

By MentorNet.net Staff - Posted on 01 May 2006

Bits and Bytes

Dr. Lisa Rossbacher Receives the 2006 Glass Ceiling Award

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By MentorNet.net Staff - Posted on 01 May 2006

MentorNet Creates Lasting Mentoring Relationships

Initially, MentorNet pairs mentors and protégés together for eight months. Many pairs, however, elect to continue their relationship.

By MentorNet.net Staff - Posted on 01 April 2006

MentorNet Matters

Take Advantage of a 10% Campus Discount

Renewing partners—colleges and universities joining MentorNet for another year can receive a 10% discount on membership fees.

By MentorNet.net Staff - Posted on 01 April 2006

Bits and Bytes

Northeast Public Radio's Women in Science is on the Air

Check out WAMC, gender equity radio programming funded by the National Science Foundation.

By MentorNet.net Staff - Posted on 01 April 2006

Women in Science—A Global Concern

In the United Kingdom, it's computer science. In Australia, it's information and communications technology. And for South Korea, it's science and engineering in general.

By MentorNet.net Staff - Posted on 01 March 2006

Global Reach, Personal Connection, Mutual Satisfaction

For Maria Montero Tineo, a student from Spain currently studying at Carnegie Mellon University, finding MentorNet couldn't have been more opportune. "It was like magic," explains Montero.

By MentorNet.net Staff - Posted on 01 March 2006

MentorNet Matters

MentorNet Welcomes Two More Campuses

MentorNet is happy to welcome back the following campuses, which renewed their partnership in February:

By MentorNet.net Staff - Posted on 01 March 2006

Did you know

Protégés in our program report
  • More confidence in their success in science or engineering
  • Greater desire to pursue a career in their field
  • Recommend their MentorNet experience to others.

Mentors in our program report
  • The personal satisfaction of knowing that they have helped someone else.
  • Professional development, including better leadership skills for their career.
  • Increased commitment to their field and employers.