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Advice on Advising: How to Mentor Minority Students

Posted bymatthewdlinton October 22, 2019October 22, 2019

An op-ed written by Shampa Biswas for the Chronicle of Higher Education outlining the challenges minority students face on campus and suggesting possible ways to ameliorate those challenges. Read the full article here.

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Posted bymatthewdlintonOctober 22, 2019October 22, 2019Posted inMentoringTags: advising, inclusiveness, mentoring, North America, United States

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