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Leading with Purpose: AABHE’s President Charts Path for Black Excellence

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The benefit for me is that I had really great mentors who just really encouraged me and provided me with opportunities to explore. Continually going back to that same campus was ideal because I still was able to connect with mentors and faculty and staff and it really just nurtured my journey in higher education, she says.

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Context, Cultural Insight Bring Diversity to the Dramatic Arts

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Lee said that she has been blessed with amazing mentors. For her first book, A History of Asian American Theatre (2006), she interviewed over 70 people. It makes us see the humanity in each other. It reduces humans to two-dimensional things. in theater history from The Ohio State University.

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Eric Stoller on Academic Advising

Larry has been a mentor to me ever since that moment. I spent 2006 to 2007 working as a higher education technology consultant. With almost 3,000 undergraduate students in the College of Health and Human Sciences, I have gotten to know, respect, and cherish the students who I have had the privilege to advise. Having an Ed.M.

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Young, Brilliant, and Ready: Preparing Black Males for Postsecondary Opportunities and Transitions

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Partner with community members, especially Black men, to serve as mentors and role models in the college-going and transition process. Ford is a Distinguished Professor of Education and Human Ecology at The Ohio State University Dr. Edward C. Fletcher Jr. Mayes is an Associate Professor of Counseling at the University of Arizona Dr.