Maria LaMonaca Wisdom is assistant vice provost for faculty advancement at Duke University. Formerly a professor of literature and a graduate student adviser, she now holds a faculty appointment in the Program in Education at Duke. She is also a professional certified coach (PCC) through the International Coaching Federation.
""A clear, practical, insightful guide about mentoring challenges and opportunities."" * Library Journal * ""Wisdom concludes that we must learn to be mentors in the world as it is rather than how we would like it to be. . . . Her framework for improving mentoring in academia is a good place to start.""---Jonathan Wai, Science ""How to Mentor Anyone in Academia provides a tool set for building up interdependent mentor-mentee relationships that are professional, effective, and heartfelt all at once. . . . An important call for introspection, reflection, and positive self-transformation. . . . Mentors and mentees of all disciplines and experience levels can gain something positive and transformative from this book.""---Colleen Hecker, Integrative & Comparative Biology