Eastern Michigan University Associate Professor Carmen Mccallum Heads Up Federally Funded Project to Increase Well-Being, Mentorship in Graduate Students
July 09, 2020
July 09, 2020
YPSILANTI, Michigan, July 9 -- Eastern Michigan University issued the following news:
An Eastern Michigan University professor is the lead investigator in a federally funded effort that seeks to enhance mentoring skills and well-being in graduate students studying in STEM disciplines.
Carmen McCallum, an associate professor in the Department of Leadership and Counseling, is heading up a project titled "Mentoring for Life: Enhancing STEM Graduate Student Well-Being. . . .
An Eastern Michigan University professor is the lead investigator in a federally funded effort that seeks to enhance mentoring skills and well-being in graduate students studying in STEM disciplines.
Carmen McCallum, an associate professor in the Department of Leadership and Counseling, is heading up a project titled "Mentoring for Life: Enhancing STEM Graduate Student Well-Being. . . .