In this episode, Dr. Talley shares how graduate students can prepare for the professoriate. In addition to being an assistant professor at Morgan State University, she helps junior faculty prepare for a successful third year review. Show highlights include 1.How mentorship can and should look different from undergrad to graduate school. 2.Mapping your desire to be a professor with your values. 3.Ways to connect with assistant professors at the potential universities you are considering 4.The impact of teaching in the preparation process. 5.Different ways to enter the professoriate
Host: Elissa J
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Guest: Dr. Jessye Talley
Dr. Talley is an assistant professor in the department of Industrial & Systems Engineering at Morgan State University. Her research expertise includes stochastic and deterministic models of supply chains using cost analysis and interventions, also simulation, stochastic programming, Markov chains, differential equations, linear programming, and quality theory. And Her current research consists of applications and humanitarian relief, emergency preparedness, and responses to address ports, health care and food supply chain safety in defense. She is passionate about mentorship and preparing the next generation of STEM scholars.
IG: @DrJessyeTalley
Tw: @DrJessye Talley
Websites:
jlbtalley.wordpress.com/ (academic)
enginaireculture.com/ (business)
sistersscholars.com (Group)