The History Division Is Looking for Mentors and Mentees

It’s time for the History Division’s mentorship program for 2022-23. Prior mentors and mentees alike have found their relationships highly beneficial. Many have chosen to continue informally after their year has ended. 

If you are looking for help with your career, research, or teaching, sign up as a mentee. Whether you’re a grad student, assistant professor, associate professor, or other, our division’s mentorship program is open to you. 

The division has some terrific scholars and educators. The program needs willing mentors at all levels to provide guidance and support to the mentees. 

Applications for mentors and mentees close on Sept. 18 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time. Apply now at https://forms.gle/CczeAi1cpWZ3Y37m9.

Pairings will be notified via email by early October. The partnerships officially last through August 2023.

This marks the fourth year of this highly successful program that was started by Dr. Erika Pribanic-Smith. The History Division is grateful for her service and long-time commitment to this division and to our sister organization AJHA. Pribanic-Smith has decided it’s time to step down from being the division’s mentoring program coordinator and Dr. Lisa Burns has volunteered to take on the task. If you have questions about the program, please email Burns at Lisa.Burns@quinnipiac.edu