Monthly Archives: September 2016

Academic Writing Support

My second year is well underway, and it’s turning out to be a little more intense than last year. I have more classes, more students, more committees, and less time until my mid-tenure review. So I’ve been thinking a lot … Continue reading

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A New Kind of Circle: Math Circle at Graterford Prison

Like many other Math Circles, the Graterford Math Circle just had its first meeting of the fall. The leaders, Katie Haymaker and I, brought a question to the group: How can we understand the lottery, and when can you play … Continue reading

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Tool for the (collaborative) job

  Managing collaborative projects can be a job unto itself. I have five active collaborative projects right now, and each one follows has a different protocol and uses different collaborative tools a slightly different system, determined by the needs of … Continue reading

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