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Alan Russell and Amanda Ketner ’11 present at NCTM
April 18, 2011
Alan Russell, an associate professor of mathematics, and Amanda Ketner, a senior mathematics major with teaching licensure, presented at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics 2011 Annual Meeting held in Indianapolis, Ind., from April 10-16.
Kirsten Doehler co-authors article
April 15, 2011
Kirsten Doehler, an assistant professor of statistics in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, published an article with Lisa M. Hooper, Scyatta A. Wallace, and Natalie J. Hannah.
Janice Richardson serves on Teaching Fellows Evaluation Team
April 12, 2011
Janice Richardson, an associate professor of mathematics, served on the Campbell University Teaching Fellows Evaluation Team from April 6-8, 2011, in Buies Creek, N.C.
Kirsten Doehler co-authors article
April 11, 2011
Kirsten Doehler, an assistant professor of statistics in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, published an article with Lisa M. Hooper of the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.
Jeff Clark attends annual meeting of the Southeastern section of the Mathematical Association of America
April 5, 2011
Mathematics professor Jeff Clark attended the annual meeting of the Southeastern Section of the Mathematical Association of America held in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on April 1 and 2.
Jeffrey Clark presents at International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics
March 31, 2011
Jeffrey Clark, professor of mathematics, gave a presentation on "Using Python in Teaching Numerical Analysis" at the International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics in Denver on March 18.
Chad Awtrey presents at the North Carolina Academy of Science annual meeting
March 28, 2011
Chad Awtrey, assistant professor of mathematics, presented a research talk on p-adic numbers at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Academy of Science in Elon, N.C., on March 26, 2011.
Alan Russell receives grant from the Japan Foundation
March 9, 2011
Alan Russell, associate professor of mathematics, received a grant from the Japan Foundation's Center for Global Partnership. The grant supports his work, "Origami as a Gateway for the Study of Japanese Culture and Society," allows him to strengthen and deepen his work with Clover Garden School, a K-12 charter school in northern Alamance County.
Jeff Clark presents at Joint Mathematics Meetings
January 18, 2011
Professor Jeff Clark attended the Joint Mathematics Meetings in New Orleans from Jan. 6-9, 2011.