THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO
14th Annual Mentoring Conference
Mentoring in an Interconnected World
Monday, October 18th - Friday, October 22nd, 2021 | Albuquerque, NM
VIRTUAL
About the Conference:
Conference Schedule
The Mentoring Institute's Annual Conference aims to host a broad constituency, including divisions of higher education, academic researchers, educators, community leaders, administrators, non-profit partners, government agencies, and other professionals. It features:
2021 Mentoring Conference:
Mentoring in an Interconnected World
Plenary Sessions: Monday through Friday, 11:00 am & 1:00 pm
11 sessions will be conducted by experienced practitioners and researchers. Speakers will discuss new ideas to enhance the practice of mentoring, coaching, and leadership.
-
Mentoring Matters, an Interview with Rachael Riley Lorenzo - Tamara Thorpe, The Millenials Mentor
-
5 Ingredients to Design Engaging Mentoring Meetings - Chad Littlefield, We & Me
-
Why Kindness is Important When Mentoring in an Interconnected World - Mica Estrada, University of California, San Francisco
-
Mentoring in the C-suite: What Do We Know and Where Do We Go? - Suzanne de Janasz, George Mason University, UYD Management
-
Asking Powerful Questions - Chad Littlefield, We & Me
-
Positive Relationships Create Effective Mentors: Evidence-Based Outcomes for Facilitated Mentoring Workshops - Natasha Mickel, University of Oklahoma
-
Mentoring Matters, an Interview with Travis Kellerman - Tamara Thorpe, The Millenials Mentor
-
Interrupting Microaggressions and Reducing Negative Impacts on Access to Higher Education - Assata Zerai, University of New Mexico
-
Developing Leader Identity: How Can Multiple Mentors Help to Develop Diverse Leaders? - Rajashi Ghosh, Drexel University
-
Mentoring Matters, an Interview with Celestina Garcia - Tamara Thorpe, The Millenials Mentor
-
Mentoring the Whole Person: The 7 Pllars of Interconnectedness - Michael Diettrich-Chastain
Concurrent Sessions: Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday, @ 10:00 am & 2:00-4:00 pm
More than 100 concurrent sessions exploring theory and practice of effective mentoring in 8 distinctive strands: Business and Innovation, Diversity, Education, Health Sciences, Humanities, STEM, Teacher Mentoring, and others.
Poster Session: More than 30 posters in an online-gallery
2021 Mentoring Conference Workshops
(Additional Registration Required)
Pre-Conference Workshops: Monday, 8:00-11:00 am & 2:00-5:00 pm (Special Registration Required)
6 hrs. of intense training aimed to develop effective mentoring skills. Two options to choose from:
-
Mentoring Matters: How and Why to Develop Self-Directed Mentees - Dionne Clabaugh, Pacific Oaks College
-
What’s Going on in Their Brains? Improving Mentoring Relationships through Coaching and Neuroscience - Ann Betz
Post-Conference Workshops: Friday, 8:00-11:00 am & 2:00-5:00 pm (Special Registration Required)
6 hrs. of intense training aimed to develop effective mentoring skills. Two options to choose from:
-
Bridging Difference for Better Mentoring: Creating Safety and Trust in Mentoring Relationships - Lisa Fain
-
5 Steps to Design and Implement an Effective Mentoring Program - Laura Lunsford, Campbell University
Join us to increase your understanding of
Mentoring, Coaching, and Leadership
in academia and the workplace.
Register Here Now!
|