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Anamorphic Art for High School Students

I’ve written here before about our annual Sonia Kovalevsky Day at Hood, where we invite local high school girls to campus to learn more about math and careers in STEM in honor of Sonia herself, the first woman to earn … Continue reading

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Lectureless Modern Algebra and Foundations, Part III: Through the Evaluations and What I Found There

The 10 minutes of the semester when we give student teaching evaluations have repercussions that can last for an entire career. The numbers that these students choose to rate us can become the major or sole metric of our quality … Continue reading

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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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