"Many Hands Make Rich Work: Mentorship and Collaboration in a Diverse Scholarly Space

Authors

  • J. Elizabeth Mills
  • Roxana Loza
  • Breanna J. McDaniel
  • Nadia Mansour
  • Karen Chandler
  • Michelle H. Martin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21900/j.rydl.v3i.1573

Keywords:

mentorship, collaboration, diversity, diverse scholarship

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Published

2021-04-27