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Bear Bridge mentoring program helps retain MSU faculty and staff

Dr. Judith Martinez shares more about the program.

June 20, 2023 by Strategic Communication

The Bear Bridge Mentoring Program is designed to foster collaboration between junior and senior faculty and staff at Missouri State University. The program was launched in 2020 by Dr. Judith Martinez. Bear Bridge serves to supplement any existing formal or informal mentoring within each respective college and/or department at Missouri State.  

Dr. Judith Martinez, assistant professor in the world languages and cultures department at Missouri State, speaks about the importance and impact of the Bear Bridge mentoring program for new faculty and staff.  

  1. Creating a sense of belonging


Read the full transcript.

Visit the Bear Bridge website to learn how to apply to become a mentor or mentee.


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Filed Under: Faculty and Staff Page, University Life Tagged With: faculty, Judith Martinez, Languages cultures and religions, Missouri State Journal, Reynolds College of Arts Social Sciences and Humanities

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