-
Opinions expressed on these pages were the views of the writers and did not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the American Mathematical Society.
Category Archives: women in math
A year-end list, because why not?
The last couple of weeks, all the blogs and sites I usually visit are full of Top Ten and other year-end lists. I thought that on this New Year’s Eve I would jump on the bandwagon and share my own … Continue reading
Posted in active learning, Fields medal, math in the media, teaching evaluations, women in math, year in review
Comments Off on A year-end list, because why not?
Miss Representation*
A few weeks ago, I attended the AMS Central Fall Sectional Meeting in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. It was my first time co-organizing a Special Session (so yes, I can now cross that off my bucket list). Initially, we invited a … Continue reading
Posted in conferences, minorities in mathematics, organizing a special session, women in math
Comments Off on Miss Representation*
Leveling the playing Fields
As has been widely disseminated in all sorts of media outlets this past week, the Fields Medals were announced at the International Congress of Mathematicians on August 13. My fellow AMS blogger Brie Finegold has rounded up many of the blogs and articles on … Continue reading
Posted in Fields medal, minorities in mathematics, women in math
Comments Off on Leveling the playing Fields