A Conversation about Mentoring Junior Faculty and Graduate Students

ATTENTION:
Faculty, Graduate Students, and Postdocs
Event Date: Tuesday, April 19 at 10 a.m.
Registration Deadline: Monday, April 18

Join Dr. Christina Alicia Campbell for a conversation about mentoring junior faculty and graduate students.

Dr. Campbell is a first-generation college student from Los Angeles, California. She is currently a tenured Associate Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Campbell earned a B.A. from San Diego State University in 2006, and a Masters and Ph.D. in Psychology from Michigan State University in 2012. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry, Division of Prevention and Community Research at Yale University in 2014. Her passion for research was cultivated as a Ronald E. McNair Scholar and National Institutes of Health, Minority Biomedical Research Support (MBRS) Scholar.

Dr. Campbell's primary research interests include delinquency prevention, risk assessment, juvenile justice, child welfare policy, and reducing racial disparities. In addition to research and teaching, she has mentored scholars pursuing graduate and professional degrees. After over 10 years of service, Dr. Campbell started Academe180, a professional development group designed to provide support for academics transitioning into the workplace. She is also an author and illustrator of a children's book for adults titled "The ABCs of Negotiating." This book was designed to teach academics foundational skills for asking for what they need and want while on the job market.

This virtual workshop will be recorded and posted on the Midwest Experiences in Mentoring Excellence website for 30 days. 

Register here: https://msu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpde2oqjktHtMWso2OfhFdNtRnfgR_zZJ4