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Letter of Recommendation for a Boston Mathcation
Just got back from my month long research visit to the Boston area. I wrote last month about how hard it was to re-immerse myself in my research and writing for this visit, even though I desperately wanted to do … Continue reading
Posted in networking, research, teaching, traveling, women in math
Tagged Bjorn Poonen, girls' angle, Moon Duchin
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Math-tivism
Mathematicians have a super power: problem-solving. This power must be good for more than wowing our students with trig substitution. Lately I have run into some inspiring examples of mathematicians working to help address some bigger problems in the larger … Continue reading
Posted in joint math meetings, outreach, service, women in math
Tagged activism, climate change, conference travel, girls' angle, social justice and mathematics
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