The Edinboro University Boro Navigators attended a national mentoring symposium in Indianapolis, Indiana over the Oct. 5 weekend.
Mentors who attended were: David (Kyle) Breault, Nathan Brennan, Stevie Jamison and Mia Harvey. Boro Navigators is a peer mentoring program designed to help at-risk freshman students acclimate to college life. The program identifies at-risk freshman students as first generation, Pell-grant eligible, students of color, out-of-state and out-of-region individuals, or commuters.
For more information about the conference, or the Boro Navigators, contact Latessa Black at lblack@edinboro.edu.
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