Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 9–12, 2022; New York
Session Z06: FOEP & FIP
3:45 PM–5:21 PM,
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Room: Marquis A-B
Sponsoring
Units:
FOEP FIP
Chair: Brian Schwartz, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Abstract: Z06.00005 : Mentorship to Combat Loneliness, Bridge Opportunity Gaps, and Fight Underrepresentation in STEM Disciplines*
4:33 PM–4:45 PM
Presenter:
Veeshan Narinesingh
(The Graduate Center, City University of)
Authors:
Veeshan Narinesingh
(The Graduate Center, City University of)
Farrah Simpson
(CMS)
Tracy S Edwards
(Michigan State University)
Milena S Chakraverti-Wuerthwein
(Princeton University)
Stephon Alexander
(National Society of Black Physicists)
Brian B Schwartz
(The Graduate Center, City University of)
Collaborations:
National Society of Black Physicists, Science and Arts Engagement New York
This program connects underserved New York City adolescents with mentors who “reminded them of themselves”; meaning, the mentees are matched with university student mentors who share similar interests and sociocultural identities. Various superordinate (subordinate) themes were identified amongst mentee outcomes: social-emotional support (support with mental health, and family-like bonds and inclusivity), building paths to academic and professional success (demystifying success, and skills for success), and supporting connections to STEM (nurturing interests in STEM, and seeing oneself in STEM careers). The program shows great viability to be continued and replicated beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, and to continue to foster the interest and skill of underrepresented groups in physics and STEM.
*National Society of Black Physicists; Science and Arts Engagement New YorkÂ
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