| Tuesday, 1 November 2005: 8:00 AM-10:30 AM | |||
| Pavilion A (Millennium Hotel) | |||
Education (04) | |||
| #184 - Recruiting, Mentoring, and Motivating Graduate Students (04010) | |||
| Graduate students are the lifeblood of any graduate program. However, getting students on campus (or into your research group) as well as developing their full potential can be quite challenging. In this session we invite faculty to share their experiences (successes and failures) in three specific areas associated with graduate students: 1) recruitment (2) mentoring and (3) motivation. | |||
| CoChair: | Julie L. Jessop | ||
| Chair: | Donald P. Visco | ||
| 8:00 AM | 184a | How to Grow Your Graduate Students (Mentoring Tips) Julie L. Jessop | |
| 8:20 AM | 184b | Graduate Student inside an Undergraduate Class Room - an Integrated Experience Barath Baburao, Saravanan Swaminathan, Donald P. Visco Jr. | |
| 8:40 AM | 184c | Using Technical Articles to Teach Entering Graduate Students the Role of Journal Articles in Research Priscilla J. Hill | |
| 9:00 AM | 184d | Using the Classroom to Improve Mentoring and Motivation: a Class on “How to Be a Graduate Student” Joseph H. Holles | |
| 9:20 AM | 184e | Graduate Student Recruiting and Mentoring through an Reu Program Howard A. Stone, Kathryn Hollar, Cynthia Friend, Robert Graham | |
| Sponsor: | Education | ||
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