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Monday, November 4 • 8:00am - 10:00am
SCI-024A Strategies for Mentoring in Coastal and Estuarine Science

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8:00-8:15: Sixto Portilla Student/mentor investigation of HSC population dynamics serves as a vehicle for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) advancement through College/High School collaboration. Authors: Sixto Portilla, Maria Brown, Kathreen Mangaluz, Susan Mangaluz, Curran Boyce, Sara Bey, John Tanacredi

8:15-8:30: Rochelle Seitz Successful mentoring of diverse students in a well-established REU program. Authors: Rochelle Seitz, Linda Schaffner

8:30-8:45: Elizabeth Lacey Supporting the spineless: Creating a backbone to an undergraduate learning experience with invertebrates and beyond. Authors: Elizabeth Lacey

8:45-9:00: ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION

9:00-9:15: Mary Curran Examples of mentoring success in the Marine Sciences Program at Savannah State University. Authors: Mary Curran, Carol Pride, Tara Cox

9:15-9:30: David Yozzo The Hudson River Foundation’s Tibor T. Polgar Fellowship Program: Three Decades on the Hudson River Estuary. Authors: David Yozzo, Sarah Fernald, Helena Andreyko

9:30-9:45: Janet Nestlerode Investing in the workforce through mentoring. Authors: Janet Nestlerode, J'Ingrid Mathis, Matthew Harwell

9:45-10:00: Tina Miller-Way Delivering professional development in a fiscally constrained environment. Authors: Tina Miller-Way, Janet Nestlerode, Tim Dellapenna


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Rochelle Seitz

Session Chair, VA Institute of Marine Science
My research expertise encompasses three primary areas of focus, including (i) effects of environmental stress, such as shoreline development and hypoxia, upon benthic invertebrate diversity, (ii) predator-prey dynamics and top-down versus bottom-up control of benthic systems, and... Read More →


Monday November 4, 2013 8:00am - 10:00am PST
Golden West

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