Morgan Bartlett
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Pronouns: She/her/hers
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Doctoral Student, Higher Education
Areas of interest
- Pedagogy training & practice
- Graduate student experience
- Scholarship of teaching & learning
B.A., English, Bemidji State University, 2015
B.F.A., Creative & Professional Writing, BSU 2015
M.Ed., Student Affairs & Higher Education, Iowa State University, 2017
Morgan is a doctoral student in the Higher Education program at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities' Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development. She's been part of the UMN community in a student and professional capacity since 2019!
I am interested in the graduate student experience, particularly examining the pedagogical practice and training for graduates who go on to become faculty. Outside of school, I work in CFANS, enjoy spending time with loved ones, and trying to read more for fun!
Rodriguez, S. L., Marron, T., Friedensen, R., Bartlett, M. Latina undergraduate students in STEM: The role of religious beliefs and STEM identity. Journal of College and Character. Volume 20, 2019-Issue 1
Rodriguez, S., Marron, T., & Bartlett, M. Latinas in STEM: The Influence of Religious Identity on STEM
Identity Development. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX. April 2017
Jehangir, R., Collins, C., & Bartlett, M. STEM Stories: Underrepresented Minority Students Attending
Predominantly White Institutions. Poster session. Association for the Study of Higher Education Annual Conference (virtual). November 2020.