Articles about MentorLinks
- New beginnings through MentorLinks (12/11/2023)
- Next cohort of colleges selected for MentorLinks (8/27/2023)
- 2023 MentorLinks series (5/3/2023)
- Dog saliva and DNA (3/14/2023)
- The trickle-down effect (2/28/2023)
- A source and knowledge and inspiration (1/31/2023)
- Building a network of support, connections (1/23/2022)
- Kickstarting a biotech program at Compton (1/17/2023)
- Leveraging MentorLinks to develop new STEM programs (11/22/2022)
- MentorLinks helps instructor tackle big tasks (06/6/2021)
- A career propelled by MentorLinks (05/26/2021)
- Making the best of the situation (December 7, 2020)
- Developing dynamic professional relationships (January 14, 2020)
- MentorLinks provides colleges with opportunities (January 7, 2020)
- From MentorLinks mentee to mentor (12/12/2019)
- MentorLinks helps colleges achieve goals faster (12/10/2019)
- Sound advice on STEM tech ed programs (November 26, 2018)
- Giving Back to MentorLinks (November 29, 2017)
- Planning Great New STEM Projects (November 29, 2017)
- Helping faculty tackle STEM tech ed issues (March 6, 2017)
- ‘Reverse site visits’ are a powerful part of MentorLinks (February 27, 2017)
- Program success through MentorLinks (February 21, 2017)
- Changing the campus culture (February 21, 2017)
- Encouraging experimentation (February 13, 2017)
- Using the MentorLinks community to improve STEM programs (February 6, 2017)
- AACC seeks colleges ready for STEM improvement (February 6, 2017)
Project Briefs
- AACC Project Brief: 2008-2010 MentorLinks Program [PDF]
- AACC Project Brief: 2005-2007 MentorLinks Program [PDF]
- AACC Project Brief: 2002-2004 MentorLinks Program [PDF]
Testimonials
From MentorLinks Participants:
- “The MentorLinks program paired with the NSF/ATE Conference is transformational.”
- “The MentorLinks program is an excellent tool for community colleges to confirm and fine tune new program introduction. The networking webs created by mentor and mentee interactions are outstanding for spreading best practices throughout the country.”
- “The value of the mentor far exceeds the actual funding received. The mentor has been a valuable resource for knowledge, process and strategies.”
- “Funding is needed not only for new program development but maybe more importantly for improving and updating existing programs. There are pockets of excellent programs who will share insights. There is no need to reinvent the wheel.”
From MentorLinks Mentors:
- “As a mentor, I learned a lot of things that I could take back as possible resources for other people at my college. It is wonderful to learn from others and share ideas.”
- “This program has been one of the best experiences in my professional life.”