Despite all the stereotypes about them, mothers possess a skill set that makes them outstanding potential mathematicians. Most are organized, detail oriented, driven, determined, effective communicators; they are able to break down any concept or task into its principal components, and they can be logical and persuasive even when addressing the most formidable and unwilling audience. In short, no matter how messy, difficult, or tedious the task at hand, moms excel at getting the job done. This is my affirming story of how I left my engineering career to raise a family and returned to academia to pursue a doctoral degree in mathematics
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This essay shares my journey to solving the problem of timing, specifically as it applies to having ...
The authors, a mathematician and a political scientist, examine mathematics, motherhood, and academi...
This essay collects together examples of instances where I should have advocated for myself more as ...
Despite all the stereotypes about them, mothers possess a skill set that makes them outstanding pote...
I am a tenure-track assistant professor, and I have a beautiful three-year old boy and a husband who...
I became a mother while a postdoctoral fellow, and solved my two-body problem shortly thereafter bec...
This is my story of the constant struggle between wanting both mathematics and motherhood, and reali...
This piece is a letter to my two daughters, Susan and Nora, to explain why I am a working mother, wh...
I very recently became a math mama. In my desperate search for patterns and structure in those first...
Grieving while teaching and researching is a tricky task. Support from the local community and from ...
Just ask the family cat: we are not all in this together, and never were. In this piece, I describe ...
This essay discusses the challenges of mothering four very different children--one adopted, one gift...
In this essay written in an informal voice, the author shares the ups and downs of her experience in...
In this essay, i dive into the multiple identities of a Mathematics Professor Mom and how we interch...
Math always has the answer, right? In this humor-speckled piece, we probe the answer to that questio...
This essay shares my journey to solving the problem of timing, specifically as it applies to having ...
The authors, a mathematician and a political scientist, examine mathematics, motherhood, and academi...
This essay collects together examples of instances where I should have advocated for myself more as ...