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Dr. Cadavious Jones Guides Graduate Students and Researchers at the 21st Annual Institute on Teaching and Mentoring

Dr. Cadavious Jones, Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Alabama State University, played a pivotal role at the 21st Annual Institute on Teaching and Mentoring in Atlanta, Georgia. He presided over the session titled "Secrets to Running a Successful Research Program," held in the Pecan room.



The session catered to graduate students nearing completion of their studies, postdoctoral researchers, and early-career faculty members. Dr. Jones facilitated discussions on essential aspects of running a successful research program, addressing questions about the necessary time commitments, the importance of research networks, and strategies for achieving success in academia.


The event provided a platform for attendees to engage with Dr. Jones and guest presenter Kimani Toussaint from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Together, they explored crucial insights aimed at empowering the next generation of researchers to navigate the challenges and opportunities of academic research.


Dr. Jones' leadership in this session exemplified his commitment to mentorship and academic excellence, reflecting his dedication to fostering a strong foundation for faculty diversity and success in higher education.


For more information on Dr. Cadavious Jones and his contributions to academia, please visit 2014_agenda_21stannualinstitute.pdf (sreb.org).

 
 

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