AC 2007-2030: MENTORING OF GRADUATE STUDENTS IN STEM:PERCEPTIONS AND OUTCOMESAmy Wheeless, University of Washington AMY E. WHEELESS is a graduate student at the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs at the University of Washington and a research assistant at the UW Center for Workforce Development. She will receive her Master’s of Public Administration in 2007.Brianna Blaser, University of Washington BRIANNA BLASER is a PhD candidate in the Women Studies Department at the University of Washington and a research assistant at the UW Center for Workforce Development. She will receive her doctorate degree in 2008.Elizabeth Litzler, University of Washington ELIZABETH LITZLER is the Director
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