Doing, Caring, and Being: “Good” Mentoring and Its Role in the Socialization of Graduate Students of Color in STEM

  • Griffin K
  • Baker V
  • O’Meara K
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Griffin, K. A., Baker, V. L., & O’Meara, K. (2020). Doing, caring, and being:“Good” mentoring and its role in the socialization of graduate students of color in STEM. Socialization in higher education and the early career: Theory, research and application, 223-239.

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Griffin, K. A., Baker, V. L., & O’Meara, K. (2020). Doing, Caring, and Being: “Good” Mentoring and Its Role in the Socialization of Graduate Students of Color in STEM (pp. 223–239). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33350-8_13

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