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Launching Academics on the Tenure-Track: An Intentional Community in Engineering
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Publications

  • Diversity and Inclusion Begin with Trust.  ASEE Prism. Last Word. November 2020.
  • Community and Career Development: LATTICE for Early-career Underrepresented Minority Women. National Postdoctoral Association monthly newsletter - the POSTDOCket. Volume 16, Issue 10 (October 2018). Available at: https://www.nationalpostdoc.org/page/postdocket_10182 

One of the most valuable parts of the symposium is the freedom to express your experiences without being judged, because no one is from your dept/institution. Also to see that struggles and doubts and other maybe negative experiences do not make you a bad academic, just a real academic. So I go back with a higher confidence, ownership, and strength. LATTICE Participant

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