Start Date
8-17-2022 12:00 AM
Description
The Statewide Faculty-to-Student Mentoring program began at the statewide campuses level beginning in 2020. With the enthusiastic support of USU administration, the program has been actively implemented and continues to develop throughout many statewide campuses. Preliminary research shows promising supportive data results. This important work is significant because of the current issues facing our students. This Student-Centric Program helped to engage and connect faculty and students at the USU Statewide Campuses and provided an extra layer of support during the pandemic. Students have a greater sense of fulfillment and connection to Utah State University. Not only did students receive extra encouragement and aide through the pandemic, but many of the faculty also involved in the program have had a greater sense of satisfaction in their professional lives. Learn more about the program and the research involved. Ask questions and participate in a panel discussion with those involved in this inspiring work.
Statewide Faculty-to-Student Mentoring program - Updates, Opportunities and Panel Discussion
The Statewide Faculty-to-Student Mentoring program began at the statewide campuses level beginning in 2020. With the enthusiastic support of USU administration, the program has been actively implemented and continues to develop throughout many statewide campuses. Preliminary research shows promising supportive data results. This important work is significant because of the current issues facing our students. This Student-Centric Program helped to engage and connect faculty and students at the USU Statewide Campuses and provided an extra layer of support during the pandemic. Students have a greater sense of fulfillment and connection to Utah State University. Not only did students receive extra encouragement and aide through the pandemic, but many of the faculty also involved in the program have had a greater sense of satisfaction in their professional lives. Learn more about the program and the research involved. Ask questions and participate in a panel discussion with those involved in this inspiring work.