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Study highlights mentoring in the context of Latino youth’s broader village during their transition from high school

Sánchez, Esparza, Berardi & Pryce (2011). Mentoring in the context of Latino youth’s broader village during their transition from high school. Youth and Society, 43(1), 225-252. (Summarized by UMB graduate student Stella Kanchewa) This study highlights the benefits of having supportive figures, or natural mentors, particularly at major transitions in youths’ lives. The mostly Latino […]

Mentoring in the Digital Age: A survey and guidelines

Download the full paper here! Last year, the Center for Evidence-Based Mentoring hosted a pre-summit short course on Mentoring in the Digital Age. The short course was packed with thoughtful presentations by leading scholars and lively discussions about the impact of social media on mentoring relationships. Post-doctoral fellow Sarah Schwartz unveiled the results of an ambitious, […]

Professor Bernadette Sanchez

Bernadette Sanchez, Ph.D.,  Associate Professor and Director of the doctoral program in Community Psychology at DePaul University, has joined the editorial board of the Chronicle of Evidence-Based Mentoring. As highlighted in a recent Chronicle post, Bernadette brings a wealth of experience and insight to this post. Dr. Sanchez has paid particular attention to the mentoring in the […]