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E237: Efren Velazquez: Student to colleague, building community, mentorship, and personal growth

E237: Efren Velazquez: Student to colleague, building community, mentorship, and personal growth

Update: 2025-11-04
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In this episode Eric interviews Efren Velazquez from the University of North Georgia in Gainsville, GA. Efren reflects on his 13-year journey since graduating from Boise State University. They discuss his career progression, including his promotion to associate professor and imminent consideration for full professorship. The conversation delves into the challenges and self-doubt faced during the tenure process, often referred to as imposter syndrome. He shares his experience launching a community-focused family literacy program with his department chair and the importance of involving students in community engagement. They also reminisce about their mentor-mentee relationship at Boise State and the significant role mentorship plays in academic and professional development. Future aspirations, including potential administrative roles and other key anecdotes, round out this insightful episode.

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E237: Efren Velazquez: Student to colleague, building community, mentorship, and personal growth

E237: Efren Velazquez: Student to colleague, building community, mentorship, and personal growth

Garth Neufeld, Eric Landrum