PNB
Undergraduate
Mentoring
Program
What is PUMP?
PUMP is a peer-mentoring and tutoring program within the PNB department focusing on fundamental courses such as PNB 2774 and PNB 2775. Our tutors are selected by course instructors based on their outstanding course performance and interests in serving the community. They are free to your cost, but capacity might be limited.
If you are interested in getting tutoring help or advice from those who have succeeded in our course, please reach out to our tutors directly. If you are interested in becoming a PUMP tutor, please reach out to your course instructor.
PNB 2775
Current Tutors (Fall 2024)
Julianna Febrizio: juliana.febrizio@uconn.edu
Yu-Ti Chen: yu-ti.chen@uconn.edu
Mentorship Team
Hi! My name is Dariana and I'm a senior PNB & MCB double major on a pre-med track. I’m Dominican/Puerto Rican from Lawrence, MA and fluent in Spanish. Some of my involvement on campus includes Dr. Tanner’s (ND)^2 research lab, which focuses on diet and the progression of neurological disorders, as well as the Co-Director of Morale for HuskyTHON. I am looking forward to helping students through some of my favorite courses and come to love PNB as much as I do. That said, please take advantage of my mentoring schedule, everyone is welcome!
Howdy! My name is Halle (she, her, hers) and I’m a junior PNB major on the pre-med track. I am also the MIXED program coordinator, an EMT, in Dr. Salamone’s lab, and a TA for BIOL 1107. I love to talk, teach, and swim. I’m obsessed with sci-fi, water sports like kayaking and white-water rafting, and PNB 2274/75. I can help with content or create practice problems for both lecture and lab, so I hope y’all come ask me some questions!
Hello! My name is Mirsha and I’m a junior PNB and Spanish double major with a minor in MCB. I am first-gen Haitian-American from Brockton, MA and also speak Haitian Creole. On campus, I am part of Dr. Tanner’s lab which studies the effects of the ketogenic diet using drosophila as a model organism and I am also part of WISO. During my free time I enjoy going to the gym, playing volleyball, and fashion. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to ask!
Who we are looking for as PNB Mentors
- Students who are dedicated, friendly and reliable
- Must have completed PNB 2274/75 and PNB 3251 and maintained a minimum grade of B
- Underrepresented, multilingual, or first-generation college students are strongly encouraged to apply
Benefits of being a PNB Mentor
- Flexible hours: 6 to 10 hours per week
- Competitive pay: $20/hour
- Valuable experience of serving as a peer mentor
- Training in STEM mentorship from participating faculty