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Native American Mentorships: Industry's Next Step to Assist Native Americans' Transition into STEM Careers?
Author(s) -
Jared Berrett,
Cedale Armstrong,
Curtis Frazier
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.25773
Subject(s) - internship , preparedness , mentorship , medical education , institution , public relations , graduation (instrument) , political science , psychology , management , engineering , medicine , mechanical engineering , law , economics
Dr. Jared Berrett has mixed method case study research expertise and a PhD in Educational Psychology from the University of Illinois where he completed a traineeship in the College of Engineering and worked in the Faculty Teachers College there. He owns two businesses, has worked for Novel and Microsoft, and is currently the new Director of FIRST robotics for the state of Utah. It is his passion to try to motivate non-traditional students to be successful in STEM careers and fields. He leads a STEM program at USU Eastern Blanding Campus and is the PI of a small STEPuP grant in the State of Utah attempting to infuse STEM into the local school district in South Eastern Utah.

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