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Students Speak: From Failing High School Algebra to Acing College Calculus: Embracing Mistakes COMMUNITY, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittJuly 6, 2022Math education, Dayne Patillo, classroom, student, mistakes, university
Open Educational Resources: Financial Accessibility is Important, Too INCLUSIVITY, MAA LEADERS, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittJuly 5, 2022Doug Ensley, Open Educational Resources, OER, MyOpenMath
How can we picture information? How can we model it mathematically? Part I Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinJuly 1, 2022mathematical thinking, mathematical modeling, information, theory of information
My Mathematical Journey: The Alternating Sign Matrix Theorem LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudJuly 1, 2022David Bressoud, STEM, women, equity, inclusion, COVID-19, coronavirus, STEM education, resources, online resources, job search, career, industry
Students Speak: The Best Thing My Professor Did For Me to Make Me Feel Welcome in Class COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERS, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittJune 29, 2022welcoming classroom environment, stories of challenge, Zack Bright
Making Introductory Mathematics More Accessible with Universal Design DUE Point, INCLUSIVITY, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittJune 28, 2022universal design, diversity, introductory mathematics, inclusion, Erin Moss
Summer Reading List 2022 COMMUNICATION, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittJune 24, 2022reading list, summer, book review, Darren Glass
It’s Okay to Move On LIVING PROOF, COMMUNITYAnnie PetittJune 23, 2022jobs, job searching, Dr. Katelynn D. Kochalski
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
Testimonios: Dr. Carrie Diaz Eaton COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITY, TESTIMONIOSAnnie PetittJune 15, 2022Dr. Carrie Diaz Eaton, biography, maa books, Lathisms, latinx, story, Testimonios
Graduate Student Mental Health - Universities need to do better COMMUNITY, Grad Student Blog, INCLUSIVITYAnnie PetittJune 14, 2022mental health, PhD, discrimination, Chanel Lee
Classroom Community within Uncertainty COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERS, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittJune 9, 2022Tim Chartier, pandemic, community, classroom, inclusivity
Golden Ratio Poetry: Mathematical Poetry According to φ COMMUNICATION, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittJune 7, 2022poetry, golden ratio poetry, mathematical poetry, phi, Radoslav Rochallyi
The Secret to Powerful Math is Often a Simple Diagram Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinJune 1, 2022mathematical modeling, atomic theory, diagrams in science
My Mathematical Journey: Issai Schur, Henry Alder, and Partitions LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudJune 1, 2022David Bressoud, STEM, women, equity, inclusion, COVID-19, coronavirus, STEM education, resources, online resources, job search, career, industry
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
Promoting Success in Undergraduate Mathematics through Graduate Teaching Assistant Training COMMUNITY, TEACHING & LEARNING, DUE PointAnnie PetittMay 24, 2022Audrey Malagon, professional development, graduate teaching assistant, inclusive pedagogy, STEM Pipeline, Persistence
Goodbye, Grad School! COMMUNITY, LIVING PROOF, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittMay 19, 2022Jack Sturm, graduate school, teaching, pandemic