The United States by the Numbers COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittJuly 4, 2024data, Constitution, independence, equality, life, liberty, safety, happiness
Math Skill is a Civil Right – The movie Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinJuly 2, 2024math movies, math documentaries, Vicki Abeles, Bob Moses, high stakes testing, math anxiety, standardized tests, math in society
Unexpected Results: When Your Math Tutor is a Poet COMMUNICATION, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittJune 27, 2024tutoring, teaching, K-12, poetry, pandemic, Britt Kauffman
The Mathematics of Growth Mindset Kung's Quarter, TEACHING & LEARNING, INCLUSIVITYAnnie PetittJune 25, 2024pedagogy, learning, opportunity, Dave Kung
Upon Further Reflection COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITY, Grad Student BlogAnnie PetittJune 20, 2024Identity, STEM, stars, Wambui Ngugi
To Repeat or Not to Repeat LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudJune 18, 2024David Bressoud, STEM, women, equity, inclusion, COVID-19, coronavirus, STEM education, resources, online resources, job search, career, industry
Back to the Books: Navigating Grad School as a Mature Student COMMUNITY, MAA LEADERS, INCLUSIVITYAnnie PetittJune 13, 2024grad school, returning, older, PhD, continuing education, Lifelong learning, Jodin Morey
From Concerned > Optimistic to Concerned < Optimistic TEACHING & LEARNING, Navigating the Future, COMMUNITYAnnie PetittJune 11, 2024AI, artificial intelligence, Lew Ludwig
Data Analytics: Change is Constant TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittJune 6, 2024teaching, data science, data, TimChartier, Ansley Earle
What is the Most Important Skill Mathematicians Bring to Collaborative Work on a Wicked Problem? Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinJune 4, 2024wicked problems, collaborative research, implicit knowledge
Editorial: What Are Your Summer Plans? COMMUNICATION, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittMay 30, 2024opinion, writing, Kira Hamman
Professors of Teaching: Lessons Learned from a Unique Teaching-Focused Faculty Model INCLUSIVITY, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittMay 23, 2024pedagogy, teaching faculty, DUE, RUME, data, Brian Sato
Attrition LAUNCHINGS, TEACHING & LEARNINGDavid BressoudMay 21, 2024David Bressoud, STEM, women, equity, inclusion, COVID-19, coronavirus, STEM education, resources, online resources, job search, career, industry
Can AI Pass the Test, Part II: Playing to Space Navigating the Future, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittMay 16, 2024pedagogy, artificial intelligence., calculus, exams, Lew Ludwig
Can AI Pass the Test, Part I: Of Centaurs and Cyborgs TEACHING & LEARNING, Navigating the FutureAnnie PetittMay 14, 2024pedagogy, artificial intelligence, calculus, exams, Lew Ludwig
Reflections on my relationship with “Working hard” COMMUNITY, Grad Student Blog, INCLUSIVITYAnnie PetittMay 9, 2024Grad Student Blog, Elizabeth Garcia, undergrad, schooling
Mathematical Models – Useful But Often False Devlin's AngleKeith DevlinMay 7, 2024mathematical model, mathematical truth, mathematics and the world
The Politics of Education INCLUSIVITY, MAA LEADERS, TEACHING & LEARNINGAnnie PetittMay 2, 2024politics, math education, DEI, polarization, K-12, Michael Pearson
Using Data to Catalyze, Inform, and Sustain Change INCLUSIVITY, TEACHING & LEARNING, MAA LEADERSAnnie PetittApril 30, 2024data, pedagogy, assessment, CIME, SLMath, wicked problems, Jordan Kostiuk
The Power of Community in Tackling Wicked Problems: Reflections on a CIME Workshop COMMUNITY, TEACHING & LEARNING, LAUNCHINGSAnnie PetittApril 25, 2024SLMath, Beca Lufi, CIME, teaching faculty, wicked problems