Dr. Levon Esters and Dr. Neil Knobloch accepted the National Experiment Station Section's inaugural Diversity and Inclusion Award on behalf of every member of the M@P team.
Mentoring@Purdue (M@P) activities attract not only students, but also faculty and staff members to their many workshops.
"M@P is making a real difference in the College's conversations around diversity and inclusion. It is a model of an effective program and I am glad it is getting the national recognition it deserves as well as the opportunity to help others develop similar programs."
— Karen Plaut, Glenn W. Sample Dean of Agriculture
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