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Author Archives: Beth Malmskog
Stuck in the South of France
The Calanques, where I hiked and swam every day during the conference. I love the variety of beautiful places (physical and intellectual) that math takes me. This week math has taken me to the south of France. What a wonderful place … Continue reading
Posted in conferences, research
Tagged Bjorn Poonen, CIRM, Everett Howe, Irene Bouw, James Hirschfeld, math conferences, research difficulty
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Talking Math Life with Ken Monks
This is the second in a series of interviews with early-career mathematicians, with the goal of providing snapshots of a range of jobs and early-career experiences. I met Ken Monks (who goes by Kenneth M. Monks professionally) in graduate school … Continue reading
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Topics in Core Mathematics at Graterford Prison
Topics in Core Mathematics sounds like the blandest possible math class. The course title is meant to convey the one important aspect of the class for many students: this class fulfills the core math requirement for the College of Liberal … Continue reading
Posted in end of semester, Uncategorized
Tagged Core Mathematics Courses, Diffie-Hellman Activity, Graterford, Monty Hall Problem, poster session
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