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Talks

2008 Talks
  • Northeastern Section Meeting, Bentley College, Waltham, MA, November 22

    • Calculus as a High School Course

  • Towson University, Baltimore, MD, October 30

    • Proofs and Confirmations: The Story of the Alternating Sign Matrix Conjecture

  • Ohio Section Meeting, Columbus, OH October 24–25

    • Engaging Students through the History of Mathematics

    • Proofs and Confirmations: The Story of the Alternating Sign Matrix Conjecture

    • Calculus as a High School Course

  • Michigan Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, Dearborn, MI, October 18

    • Proofs and Confirmations: The Story of the Alternating Sign Matrix Conjecture

  • University of Colorado, Boulder, October 16

    • Exploiting Symmetries: Alternating Sign Matrices and the Weyl Character Formulas

    • Proofs and Confirmations: The Story of the Alternating Sign Matrix Conjecture

  • QuIRK PKal Workshop, Carleton College, Northfield, MN, October 11:

    • Quantitative Thinking at Macalester College

  • The Future of High School Mathematics Conference, Washington, DC, September 26:

    • A College Perspective on High School Mathematics

  • Carleton College, Northfield, June 2:

    • Exploiting Symmetries

  • Transitions To, Through, and Beyond Calculus, Conference at Univerity of Tennessee, Knoxville, April 25–27.

    • Calculus as a High School Course

  • Allegheny Section, MAA, University of Pittsburgh, April 12,

    • Calculus in High School

  • Loyola University, Chicago, April 4,

    • Proofs and Confirmations: The Story of the alternating Sign Matrix Conjecture

  • Kentucky Section, MAA, Western Kentucky University, March 28:

    • The Truth of Proofs

  • University of Kentucky, March 28:

    • Srinivasa Ramanujan: A Self-Taught Genius

  • Tulane University, January 17:

    • Exploiting Symmetries: Alternating Sign Matrices and the Weyl Character Formulas

  • Joint Math Meetings, San Diego, January 5–9

    • Report to Collge Board-MAA Committee on Mutual Concerns

    • Calculus in High School: The Numbers

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