In this essay, i dive into the multiple identities of a Mathematics Professor Mom and how we interchange those identities as we work to achieve harmony (not balance!) in our lives
This article tells the stories of how we, Della (mom, mathematician) and Hannah (daughter, writing i...
Parenting, across species, is a clumsy, all-consuming, and often exasperating endeavor. Yet in many ...
Interactions with the humans in one’s life can have bearings on the way one interacts with one’s wor...
I became a mother while a postdoctoral fellow, and solved my two-body problem shortly thereafter bec...
I am a tenure-track assistant professor, and I have a beautiful three-year old boy and a husband who...
This essay discusses the challenges of mothering four very different children--one adopted, one gift...
In this essay on academic life as a mother and a mathematician, I explore pregnancy in graduate scho...
Grieving while teaching and researching is a tricky task. Support from the local community and from ...
Identity formation is complex, ongoing, and context specific. To be successful in mathematics classe...
In this essay written in an informal voice, the author shares the ups and downs of her experience in...
Despite all the stereotypes about them, mothers possess a skill set that makes them outstanding pote...
Just ask the family cat: we are not all in this together, and never were. In this piece, I describe ...
This piece is a letter to my two daughters, Susan and Nora, to explain why I am a working mother, wh...
This is my story of the constant struggle between wanting both mathematics and motherhood, and reali...
I became a mother while a postdoctoral fellow, and solved my two-body problem shortly thereafter, be...
This article tells the stories of how we, Della (mom, mathematician) and Hannah (daughter, writing i...
Parenting, across species, is a clumsy, all-consuming, and often exasperating endeavor. Yet in many ...
Interactions with the humans in one’s life can have bearings on the way one interacts with one’s wor...
I became a mother while a postdoctoral fellow, and solved my two-body problem shortly thereafter bec...
I am a tenure-track assistant professor, and I have a beautiful three-year old boy and a husband who...
This essay discusses the challenges of mothering four very different children--one adopted, one gift...
In this essay on academic life as a mother and a mathematician, I explore pregnancy in graduate scho...
Grieving while teaching and researching is a tricky task. Support from the local community and from ...
Identity formation is complex, ongoing, and context specific. To be successful in mathematics classe...
In this essay written in an informal voice, the author shares the ups and downs of her experience in...
Despite all the stereotypes about them, mothers possess a skill set that makes them outstanding pote...
Just ask the family cat: we are not all in this together, and never were. In this piece, I describe ...
This piece is a letter to my two daughters, Susan and Nora, to explain why I am a working mother, wh...
This is my story of the constant struggle between wanting both mathematics and motherhood, and reali...
I became a mother while a postdoctoral fellow, and solved my two-body problem shortly thereafter, be...
This article tells the stories of how we, Della (mom, mathematician) and Hannah (daughter, writing i...
Parenting, across species, is a clumsy, all-consuming, and often exasperating endeavor. Yet in many ...
Interactions with the humans in one’s life can have bearings on the way one interacts with one’s wor...