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Teaching What You Really Don’t Know, Part II
This fall I’ll be teaching a new prep: our senior capstone class on the history of math, featuring an intense research project. The course also counts as a Global Perspectives credit for our students, meaning the class should broaden our … Continue reading
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Summer Research with Undergraduates Plus Fun
I had my first-ever summer research students this year: sophomore Jerrell Cockerham and senior Zhaopeng Li worked together on a problem about row complete Latin squares, and senior Sam Kottler is working on a cool project in locally recoverable codes. … Continue reading
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How I’m Spending My Summer Vacation
I’m editing. It’s hell. I haven’t looked at these papers in…awhile, and they’re hot messes that I can’t even believe I’ve showed to other human beings. But they’re getting better. Slowly. They can’t get published sitting on my desk. I’ve … Continue reading
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