Over The Line: When Evaluations Become Cruel COMMUNICATION, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittDecember 8, 2022mathfest, ignite, evaluations, Allison Henrich, Matthew Pons, David G. Taylor
A Personal Prescription for Choosing Mathematics COMMUNICATION, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittNovember 22, 2022career, undergraduate research, Edward Scheinerman
Coming to grips with Mastodon COMMUNITY, COMMUNICATION, Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinNovember 9, 2022social media, Twitter, Mastodon
Hoop Math from the Sideline with Dean Oliver COMMUNICATION, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittOctober 18, 2022data analytics, sports analytics, basketball, Tim Chartier, Dean Oliver
Getting Graphic with Alberto Cairo COMMUNICATION, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittSeptember 29, 2022data analytics, data visualization, Tim Chartier, Alberto Cairo, data science
Finding my Path COMMUNITY, COMMUNICATION, Grad Student BlogAnnie PetittSeptember 13, 2022graduate school experience, Isabel Serrano
Radio Speeches, Traffic Patterns, and Teaching Mathematics with Its History COMMUNICATION, MAA LEADERS, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittSeptember 6, 2022Convergence, classroom activities, Amy Ackerberg-Hastings, Janet Heine Barnett, history, historically-based, primary source project, Hilbert, optimization, primary historical source, inclusivity
Mathematical Magic with Robert Vallin COMMUNICATION, COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittAugust 30, 2022recreational mathematics, magic, Tim Chartier, Robert Vallin, MAA minicourse
What is Mathematics? COMMUNICATION, COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittAugust 26, 2022meaning of math, MAA Connect, Jenny Quinn
JPBM: Then and Now COMMUNICATION, COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittAugust 23, 2022JPBM, Paul Zorn, EDi, Policy Board
Did you Tell Them? COMMUNICATION, MAA LEADERS, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittAugust 11, 2022first day of class, Deanna Haunsperger, becoming a better student, teaching tip
The First Year of Graduate School: Is It Really the Hardest? COMMUNICATION, COMMUNITY, Grad Student BlogAnnie PetittAugust 10, 2022first year, mental health, advice, Verenalei Schoenfeld
Summer Reading List 2022 COMMUNICATION, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittJune 24, 2022reading list, summer, book review, Darren Glass
Students Speak: What Professors Can Do To Help Students in the Job Search Process COMMUNICATION, MAA LEADERS, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittJune 22, 2022data science, pedagogy, Casey Fenster, student perspective, job search, networking, resume, colloquium, classroom experience
Golden Ratio Poetry: Mathematical Poetry According to φ COMMUNICATION, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittJune 7, 2022poetry, golden ratio poetry, mathematical poetry, phi, Radoslav Rochallyi
Mathematics for the Unemployed COMMUNITY, COMMUNICATION, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittMay 26, 2022David Alan Grier, audio theatre, Gertrude Blanch, Work Relief, Mathematical Tables Project, history, World War II, WPA, Great Depression
Derivative Humor—A Stand-up Mathematician Spills the Beans COMMUNICATION, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittMay 5, 2022humor, entertainment, Simon Pampena, Tim Chartier, stand-up mathematics, performance
How (Not) to Communicate Mathematics COMMUNICATION, INCLUSIVITY, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittApril 28, 2022Allison Henrich, writing, refereeing, reviewing, exposition, expository, survey, research, communication
Writing About Mathematics for a General Audience COMMUNICATION, Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinMarch 29, 2022writing, general public, outreach, Keith Devlin
My First Time at the AMC COMMUNICATION, INCLUSIVITY, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittMarch 24, 2022Tim Chartier, writing, high school math, outreach, communication, National Museum of Mathematics