Teaching
Jan term 2020, 2021, and 2022 I taught a course entitled "Math in Our Democracy: Detecting and Preventing Gerrymandering." If you're an educator considering offering a similar course, I'd be happy to share the materials I created.
This spring I'm teaching our Senior Seminar and Math Games. Please see the moodle course pages if you're in one of those classes.
Articles
Beyond Pi and e: a Collection of Constants with J Grime, K Knudson, P Pierce, and G Whitney, Math Horizons, 29:1 (2022), p. 8-12, DOI: 10.1080/10724117.2021.1940540
Pandemic Polytope Project Math Horizons, 28:3, (February 2021), p. 5-7, DOI: 10.1080/10724117.2020.1850083
An IMMERSE-style Course Brings a Research Experience to Students and Faculty Notices of the AMS, Vol. 59 No. 9, (October 2012), p. 1237-1241
I've taught math at the following institutions:
Saint Mary's College of California, as an Assistant Professor, 2011-present
Cal State East Bay, as an Assistant Professor, 2007-2011
University of Michigan, as a graduate student
University of Nebraska, as an undergraduate
I've also taught for a few summer programs:
The IMMERSE Program at the University of Nebraska
Teacher's Workshop at the University of Utah
LSAMP Mathematics Summer Bridge held at San Francisco State University
Finally, I've mentored undergraduate research through the McNair Program and through the School of Science Summer Research Program here at Saint Mary's.