Program Models

Mentoring programs can vary widely (e.g., one-on-one, group, e-mentoring, and more). This section covers the differing approaches.

How to strengthen the capacity of everyday caring adults

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by Jean Rhodes Early into my research career, I stumbled onto…

Researcher urges more talk with youth about emotions

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Written by Shelly Leachman-UCSB Children should learn about…

What first-gen college students want and how mentors can help provide it

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Written by Emily Deruy, The Atlantic As policymakers and educators…

Guiding a first generation to college: Where do mentors fit in?

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By Tina Rosenberg, New York Times   In the first of…

The power of many: Why schools are embracing broader formal and informal mentoring networks

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Written by Alyza Sebenius, The Atlantic In her job as a “dream…

9th Annual UNM Mentoring Conference – October 24 – 28, 2016

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The Mentoring Institute at UNM is pleased to announce its 9th Annual Mentoring Conference. This…

When Mentoring First-Generation College Students, It Is The Little Things That Make The Difference

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How to Help First-Generation Students Succeed A combination…

Mentoring: A Key Part of the Conversation at White House Summit

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By: Noelle Hurd I am just returning from a day-long summit…

Part 2: A Novel Program Provides a Network of Support for At-Risk Youth

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How a Tapestry of Care Helps Teens Succeed By David Bornstein In…