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Degrees B.S. in Education, Walsh University M.A. in Education, Walsh University
Degrees B.S. in Education, Walsh University M.A. in Education, Walsh University
Degrees B.A., Linfield College 2011 M.S., University of Oregon 2015 Ph.D., University of Oregon 2019
Degrees B.S., Shandong University, China, 2012 M.S., University of Miami, FL, 2014 Ph.D., University of Miami, FL, 2018
An instructor of mathematics, Kirsch teaches statistics and calculus. She is also the Math Center coordinator.
With research interests in combinatorial and geometric group theory, Kelvey works with students in calculus, analytical geometry, and the transition to advanced mathematics.
Working with students in various math subjects, including statistics, calculus, and algebra, Bowen has also published work on intersectionality and teaching mathematics.
Teaching on mathematical modeling and numerical analysis, Pasteur is a widely published author of sports analytics and has worked with many students with their research in this area.
Long’s research focuses on using algebraic geometry and statistics to address questions in phylogenetics, the evolutionary development of species.
With published work in math and research pedagogy, Pierce works with students in the intersection of calculus with algebra, social science, and analytical geometry.