Testimonios: Dr. Cynthia Oropesa Anhalt COMMUNITY, TESTIMONIOS, INCLUSIVITYAnnie PetittDecember 15, 2022Dr. Cynthia Oropesa Anhalt, biography, story, maa books, Lathisms, latinx, Testimonios
Confessions of a Brown Woman in Math Grad Student Blog, INCLUSIVITY, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittDecember 13, 2022Jasmine Camero, First-generation, women in STEM, teaching, grad student
Over The Line: When Evaluations Become Cruel COMMUNICATION, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittDecember 8, 2022mathfest, ignite, evaluations, Allison Henrich, Matthew Pons, David G. Taylor
What You Can Do to Support VITAL Faculty COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITYAnnie PetittDecember 6, 2022Rebecca Swanson, VITAL faculty
What Use Is Math? Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinDecember 1, 2022science communication, mathematics communication, Hannah Fry, Talithia Williams, Derek Muller, Veritasium
My Mathematical Journey: Chasing Grants LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudDecember 1, 2022David Bressoud, STEM, women, equity, inclusion, COVID-19, coronavirus, STEM education, resources, online resources, job search, career, industry
Count Me In with Della and Deanna Season 2, A Podcast COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITYAnnie PetittNovember 28, 2022Count Me In, podcast, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Della Dumbaugh, Deanna Haunsperger
Matemáticas en español en la Universidad de Nebraska-Lincoln COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITY, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittNovember 24, 2022Spanish, Ana Wright, Alicia Prieto Langarica
A Personal Prescription for Choosing Mathematics COMMUNICATION, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittNovember 22, 2022career, undergraduate research, Edward Scheinerman
Testimonios: Dr. Ryan R. Moruzzi, Jr. COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITY, TESTIMONIOSAnnie PetittNovember 15, 2022Dr. Ryan R. Moruzzi Jr., biography, maa books, Lathisms, latinx, story, Testimonios
Effective Professional Development: What we can learn from PRODUCT COMMUNITY, DUE Point, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittNovember 15, 2022professional development, DUE Point, Audrey Malagon, Community, Teaching and Learning
Reforming Introductory Math Courses – While Attending to Everyone’s Emotional Needs INCLUSIVITY, TEACHING & LEARNING, Dana Center BlogAnnie PetittNovember 10, 2022developmental mathematics, teaching, systemic change, Dave Kung, Joan Zoellner
Coming to grips with Mastodon COMMUNITY, COMMUNICATION, Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinNovember 9, 2022social media, Twitter, Mastodon
Service Work in Graduate School: Taking on too Much COMMUNITY, Grad Student Blog, INCLUSIVITYAnnie PetittNovember 8, 2022service work, gender, equity, Kayla Gibson
Playful Math – Is there a "there" there? Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinNovember 1, 2022playful learning, math exhibits, mathematics popularization, early learning, educational design
My Mathematical Journey: France LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudNovember 1, 2022David Bressoud, STEM, women, equity, inclusion, COVID-19, coronavirus, STEM education, resources, online resources, job search, career, industry
A Teacher Affects Eternity—And So Do His Kids COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERS, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittOctober 27, 2022high school teaching, Laurie Maloff Kramer, inspiring teaching, puzzles, teaching through problems, problem solving
Great Resignation in Math Departments COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITY, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittOctober 25, 2022great resignation, changing jobs, pandemic, Rebecca Swanson, Melissa Erdmann
If you want something, GO GET IT! COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITY, LIVING PROOFAnnie PetittOctober 20, 2022discouragement, math joy, social justice, grad school, caretaker, family, Jakini Kauba
Hoop Math from the Sideline with Dean Oliver COMMUNICATION, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittOctober 18, 2022data analytics, sports analytics, basketball, Tim Chartier, Dean Oliver