Graduate Student Mentor Training May 20th

Are you a graduate student who is formally or informally serving as a mentor to others? Do you support your graduate student peers in their program or train undergraduate students on how to do research? If so, join us on May 20th for a free day of mentor training designed specifically for graduate students. You will practice specific strategies you can implement that support a productive mentor/mentee relationship, learn about resources available to you on campus, and discuss current challenges you may be experiencing with a community of others interested in mentoring.  

Lunch and all materials will be provided during this workshop. Please fill out this form to register for the event:

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