The decline in high school calculus LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudSeptember 1, 2022David Bressoud, STEM, women, equity, inclusion, COVID-19, coronavirus, STEM education, resources, online resources, job search, career, industry
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
Why Not Both? INCLUSIVITY, LIVING PROOF, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittAugust 18, 2022industry, community college
Students Speak: The Value of Being an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant INCLUSIVITY, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittAugust 17, 2022Gustavo Flores, undergraduate teaching experience, math education, teaching assistant
Testimonios: Dr. Stephan Ramon Garcia COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITY, TESTIMONIOSAnnie PetittAugust 15, 2022Dr. Stephan Ramon Garcia, maa books, Testimonios, biography, Lathisms, latinx, story
Did you Tell Them? COMMUNICATION, MAA LEADERS, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittAugust 11, 2022first day of class, Deanna Haunsperger, becoming a better student, teaching tip
Students Speak: Pursuing a Math Degree as a Nontraditional Student during the Pandemic INCLUSIVITY, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittAugust 10, 2022Alice Mehalek, nontraditional student, pandemic, returning to mathematics
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
Learnings from Transforming Elementary Statistics Courses into Online and Hybrid Offerings INCLUSIVITY, MAA LEADERS, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittAugust 4, 2022Brandi Falley, Ryan Sides, statistics, hybrid, pedagogy, flipped classroom, MyOpenMath
How Can We Picture Information? How Can We Model It Mathematically? Part II Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinAugust 1, 2022mathematics cycle, information, information flow, theory of information, CSLI, Center for the Study of Language and Information
My Mathematical Journey: The q-Dyson theorem LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudAugust 1, 2022David Bressoud, STEM, women, equity, inclusion, COVID-19, coronavirus, STEM education, resources, online resources, job search, career, industry
University Teaching Faculty: A New Job Opportunity COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITY, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittJuly 28, 2022VITAL faculty, Rebecca Swanson, teaching faculty, math jobs
Mathematics for Human Flourishing at Ursinus College INCLUSIVITY, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittJuly 26, 2022pedagogy, virtue, discussion-based course, Nicholas Scoville
Mathematics as a Safe Space COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITY, LIVING PROOF, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittJuly 21, 2022grief, depression, Matthew Pons, mental health, safe spaces
Testimonios: Dr. Alexander Díaz-López COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITY, TESTIMONIOSAnnie PetittJuly 15, 2022Dr. Alexander Diaz-Lopez, biography, maa books, Testimonios, Lathisms, latinx, story
Mathematicians’ Case for Preserving the Right to Abortion COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITY, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittJuly 14, 2022abortion, women's rights, Karen Saxe, supporting students, political action, Roe v Wade, college completion
Students Speak: How Making Math Friends help make a Competitive Environment Collaborative COMMUNITY, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittJuly 13, 2022collaboration, community building, Lina Liu
Caffeine: The Frenemy of Mathematicians COMMUNITY, Grad Student BlogAnnie PetittJuly 12, 2022coffee, history, Alexis Newton