Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Problems by Subject
- Environmental Psychology
- Software Engineering; Computer Science
- Archaeology
- Mathematics and Computer Science
- Civil Engineering
- Mathematics
- Electrical Engineering
- Physics; X-ray Astronomy Research
- Mathematics
- Physics; Astronaut Crew Training Instructor
- Business Data Processing
- Software Engineering; Real Estate Investment
- Quality Engineering
- Health Science
- Nursing Education
- Electrical Engineering; Space Systems
- Oil and Gas Accounting
- Business Administration Higher Education
- Aerospace Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Dietetics—Foodservice Management and Nutrition
- Electrical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering, retired
- Software Engineering
- Immunology and Microbiology
- Mechanical Engineering
- HMO Pharmacy Practice and Management
- Ophthalmology
- Electrical Engineering
- Fish Pathology
- Computer Science and Computer Graphics
- Mathematics and Computing
- Electrical Engineering
- Astronomy
- Author
- Mathematics
- Reflections on WAM
- Solutions
Mathematics
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Problems by Subject
- Environmental Psychology
- Software Engineering; Computer Science
- Archaeology
- Mathematics and Computer Science
- Civil Engineering
- Mathematics
- Electrical Engineering
- Physics; X-ray Astronomy Research
- Mathematics
- Physics; Astronaut Crew Training Instructor
- Business Data Processing
- Software Engineering; Real Estate Investment
- Quality Engineering
- Health Science
- Nursing Education
- Electrical Engineering; Space Systems
- Oil and Gas Accounting
- Business Administration Higher Education
- Aerospace Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Dietetics—Foodservice Management and Nutrition
- Electrical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering, retired
- Software Engineering
- Immunology and Microbiology
- Mechanical Engineering
- HMO Pharmacy Practice and Management
- Ophthalmology
- Electrical Engineering
- Fish Pathology
- Computer Science and Computer Graphics
- Mathematics and Computing
- Electrical Engineering
- Astronomy
- Author
- Mathematics
- Reflections on WAM
- Solutions
Summary
My Nutley High School yearbook caption says that I “would like to teach college math,” probably because I had taken five year-long mathematics courses, plus the usual college prep curriculum. But why did I choose—and remain with—math? No doubt for a variety of reasons: the influence of my father's engineering background; my mother's competence in basic consumer mathematics; the American commitment to mathematics and science in the aftermath of the Soviet Union launching the spacecraft, Sputnik; and the fact that I liked mathematics—and find it a continuing challenge.
I fulfilled my career goal by entering Douglass College, the women's college of Rutgers University in New Jersey, majoring in mathematics with a minor in French. Then, I went directly into Rutgers' graduate school under a fellowship, and completed my PhD in mathematics six years later. As a full-time faculty member for three of those six years, I had to make every minute count to meet all the responsibilities of both a teacher and a student. I put many miles (and even more kilometers!) on my car, consulting with my dissertation advisor who was taking a year's sabbatical in a distant city.
Fortunately, I have always been a well-organized person so I was able to juggle both roles, but it did mean sacrificing a good deal of personal time.
My field of research is in real analysis and special function theory, part of pure mathematics. Currently, my research interests focus on improving the teaching and learning of mathematics; engaging those who are under-represented in mathematics; curing math avoidance and anxiety; and strategic planning in higher education.
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- She Does Math!Real-Life Problems from Women on the Job, pp. 87 - 91Publisher: Mathematical Association of AmericaPrint publication year: 1995