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Book Reviews February 28, 2019

Developing Faculty Mentoring Programs: A Comprehensive Handbook

Forrest J. Clingerman, Ohio Northern University

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Author
Kiel, David
Date Reviewed
June 17, 2021
Reviewer
Forrest J. Clingerman
As institutions seek to increase faculty diversity, adopt increased standards for faculty productivity, and become more aware of the benefits of extending mentoring beyond early-career, it’s crucial to bring rigor and definition to your department’s mentoring efforts. David Kiel, who worked with faculty leaders to design mentoring programs for all of UNC-Chapel Hill’s professional schools and the College of Arts and Sciences, draws on years of research and experience to bring you this uniquely comprehensive handbook. This book includes practical strategies from a wide range of institutions, from community colleges to research universities. (From the Publisher)