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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.
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
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.
Bits and Bytes
Dr. Lisa Rossbacher Receives the 2006 Glass Ceiling Award
Dr.
MentorNet Creates Lasting Mentoring Relationships
Initially, MentorNet pairs mentors and protégés together for eight months. Many pairs, however, elect to continue their relationship.
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.
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.
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.
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.
MentorNet Matters
MentorNet Welcomes Two More Campuses
MentorNet is happy to welcome back the following campuses, which renewed their partnership in February: