PULTENEY STREET SURVEY - Spring 2021
Mentoring through the Unknown

Blank canvases, sudden setbacks, ambiguous futures, fresh starts. Whether exciting, challenging, unsettling or invigorating, life's turning points are full of uncertainty. When questions of purpose and process shadow the path forward, the guidance and support of mentors bring light and clarity. In this way, expertise becomes a torch to be passed and shared, illuminating new experiences and opportunities and empowering new generations to reach new heights. Here, seven HWS graduates reflect on the role of mentorship, formal and informal, in facing the unknown — and achieving success.
Current Issue
- Upfront: On Resilience
- American Pioneers - Honoring Blackwell and Ginsberg
- Biking for a Cause
- Celebrating Blackwell
- Newman Fellowship
- Racial Equity Leadership Alliance
- We're Running Out of Room for the Trophies!
- Celebrating Commencement
- Academic, Scholar and Teacher
- New STEM Scholars Program
- HWS Awarded $1M in NSF Grants
- Pitch Perfect
- Three Decades on the Night Shift
- Envisioning the New Intercultural Affairs Center
- Putting the "Science" in Science-Fiction
ATHLETICS
- Down This Road Before
- Athletic Study Mentors Contribute to Academic Success
- ADOD Smashes Donor Records
- Remembering the Historic 'Soul Patrol'
- FEATURE: Defying the Odds
FEATURE
- Mentoring through the Unknown
- RUIWAN XU '11: Embracing Change, Adding Value
- MUSTAFA SAYED '11: The Art of Listening
- MONICA WAGNER '78: Remembers the Notorious RBG
- DANIEL BORNSTEIN '95: Building Resilience
- TAMARA PAYNE '88: Following the Facts
- JEFF VUKELIC '88: What Would Dad Do?
- FEVEN YOHANNES '04: Divine Messages
HWS Community
- A Century of Living
- New Trustees
- New Endowed Fund Focuses on Teachers
- Nonviolent Social Movements
- Lorimer 'Bill' Heywood
- New Artistic Director of K Art
- Writing Women Back into the History of Chinese Art
- Parallels
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