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  2. Mourning the mentor: Gen Z longs for a coach at work, but ...

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    That said, mentorship programs can further inequity, as the Harvard Business Review points out that most executives mentor people of the same race and gender. The outlet suggests fostering ...

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    Get essential education news and commentary delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up here for The 74’s daily newsletter. When Jason Wiegand agreed to run a new mentoring program in Iowa last ...

  4. StudentMentor.org - Wikipedia

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    StudentMentor.org was founded in 2010 by Ashkon Jafari and Stephanie Bravo. According to a USA Today interview with Jafari, "The mentoring organization was launched because while students in grades K-12 have plenty of programs to find mentors, college students often don't have anyone to guide them. We know there is a huge need out there."

  5. Thread (non-profit organization) - Wikipedia

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    Thread (formerly known as Incentive Mentoring Program or IMP) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was founded by Sarah and Ryan Hemminger as a partnership between students at Johns Hopkins University and two Baltimore City High Schools: Paul Laurence Dunbar High School (Baltimore, Maryland) and the Academy for College and Career Exploration.

  6. Council on Undergraduate Research - Wikipedia

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    The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) is a U.S. not-for-profit 501(c)(3), non-partisan professional association founded in 1987 that supports and promotes high-quality mentored undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative inquiry.

  7. Harvard Innovation Labs - Wikipedia

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    The Venture Incubation Program (VIP) is open to full-time degree-seeking students and select alumni of any of the Harvard schools that are working on an entrepreneurial or innovative ventures. [10] The 12-week program has fall, spring, and summer cohorts. As of November 2018, 1,146 VIP student teams have participated. [11]