Futures Initiative Mentoring Workshop Day 1: Photo Essay
It was a real privilege to be part of the Futures Initiative Mentoring Workshop the past two days, hosted by the Graduate Center with participants from 8 additional CUNY campuses. As part of the Futures Initiative course offerings, undergraduate mentors from the first FI course (“Mapping the Futures of Higher Education“) will mentor incoming undergraduate students for the 2015-2015 academic year.
These students, hailing from New York City’s five boroughs, proved to be motivated and remarkable. They were led by very capable hands — Hilarie Ashton, Rachel Oppenheimer and Natalie Oshukany (FI Teaching Fellows) — and easily took the lead as well, to build and learn together.

Mentors respond to the first Think-Pair-Share, thinking about the challenges they face as college students, and what skills they have used to work through their challenges.

Challenges and skills are recorded on our Google Doc and on large posters for the larger group to reflect on.

Jade Davis, Associate Director of Digital Learning Projects at LaGuardia Community College, weighs in on the discussion.

Joined here by Teaching Fellow Natalie Oshukany, mentors develop their mentoring scenarios to share with the group.
The day continued with mentors being led by Futures Initiative Fellows Alison Guess and Mike Rifino to work on collaborative Résumé Building. Jade Davis, Associate Director of Digital Learning Projects at LaGuardia Community College, discussed public writing with the Futures Initiative Mentors, and Hilarie Ashton led a Guided Writing and Exit Ticket activity.
As was tweeted out from @FuturesED the first day, “Such a difference once people start talking, learning about each other! Palpable difference in energy.”
Have a look at our Flickr album of the Mentoring Workshop to see more photos.