Listen "5 Qualities of Exceptional STEM Mentorship | Juana Mendenhall, Ph.D. & Students"
Episode Synopsis
🧪 Are you an excellent mentor in STEM?Today on Science with Impact, we interview Dr. Juana Mendenhall and her students to explore the five qualities of exceptional STEM mentorship from both the mentor's and the mentee's perspectives.🤔 Who is this for?Leaders in STEM responsible for mentoring the next generation of academic researchers.📋 What is it about?Dr. Juana Mendenhall, Vice Provost of Academic Innovation and Learning at Morehouse College, shares her insights into effective STEM mentorship. Dr. Mendenhall and her students reveal five key qualities of exceptional mentorship:* Embracing bi-directional mentorship,* Cultivating a scientific identity,* Adapting mentorship styles to the strengths and needs of mentees,* Fostering research literacy, &* Modeling healthy time management.She also discusses her journey in science and the value of persevering through failure. The episode aims to inspire and guide future scientists, particularly underrepresented minority students, in their academic and professional pursuits.Grace & BreaksA key takeaway from the CURIOUS Scientists episode "Grace & Breaks," featuring Dr. Juana Mendenhall and her students, is the reminder that everything will get done. Take your time and enjoy the process along the way!Click to Order⌚️ Time Stamps00:00 Preview01:28 Introduction02:00 Bidirectional Mentorship05:33 Scientific Identity12:04 Adaptive Mentorship14:42 Research Literacy18:26 Time Management🔬 SponsorThis episode was sponsored by the NSF-funded Center for Chemical Innovation, the Center for Molecularly Optimized Networks, or MONET, as part of its broader impact on higher education and professional development.MONET's overarching goal is to advance the field of polymer science through innovative research while actively engaging and inspiring the public.📣 Guests* Juana Mendenhall, Ph.D. | Vice Provost, Walter E. Massey Professor at Morehouse College and Senior Investigator with the Center of Molecularly Optimized Networks* Isaiah Frazier | Biology Major on Pre-Med Track, McNair Scholar, Phi-Delta Epsilon Member, & Howard Thurmond Honors Program Participant* Khari Rivers | Undergraduate Student at Morehouse College in Applied Physics & Aerospace Engineering🎞️ EditorA special thank you to Rafael Fernanz, founder of Cinematic Memories, for editing the introduction of today's episode!📄 Resources🎙️ Who is the host?Vanessa Rosa, Ph.D., founded Cuvette Collective to partner with scientists in bridging the gap between academic research and societal impact. A leading voice in transforming how researchers demonstrate, measure, and amplify their societal implications, Dr. Rosa combines expertise in chemistry, graphic design, animation, and statistics to collaboratively innovate science communication solutions.* Connect Professionally: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessarosaphd/* Connect Personally: https://www.instagram.com/vanessarosaphd/🙌🏽 How can you help the podcast?Level 1: If you found this content helpful, please subscribe!SubscribeLevel 2: Already subscribed? Share with a colleague!Share this newsletter with your favorite colleague 😊Level 3: Want to go further? Become a monthly Benefactor 🌎 , supporting grants for scientists to broaden their impact.Become a Benefactor🌎 About Science with Impact:We help research scientists, centers, and organizations translate their technical work into measurable and memorable broader societal impacts.