The COVID-19 pandemic has affected mathematicians and teachers in many ways. In our January 2021 issue, we invited our community to submit essays and reflections, as well as fiction and poetry, based on their experiences during this globally unsettling (and still ongoing) event. This folder presents a select collection of poems submitted in response to that call, by Christopher Caruvana, Marion Cohen, Lawrence M. Lesser, Dan May, Vanessa Sun, and Michele Willman, ordered alphabetically by poet last name
The Journal of Humanistic Mathematics invites submissions of mathematical haiku for an upcoming poet...
For many of us, the pandemic has changed how we teach and how we support students. This manuscript h...
Now is a good time to work on the boundaries of practice and theory, of art and science. We are seei...
Together we combine to become twice what 60 could ever be.The same ghost looked into my eyes.Also, t...
This poem reflects a personal kaleidoscopic perspective into a world of actively engaging others in ...
My first poetry collection, Ode to Numbers, was published by Antrim House in September 2017 (http://...
Four poems with mathematical themes. Poems are entitled: Algebra I, Algebra II, Plane Geometry, Numb...
This trio of poems helps illustrate some of the many ways mathematics, poetry, and life integrate an...
Just ask the family cat: we are not all in this together, and never were. In this piece, I describe ...
The poem-collage pair presented here is a work of collaboration between the mathematician and poet, ...
This poetry folder consists of author reflection followed by his eight new poems related to statisti...
In our July 2017 issue, we issued an open call for mathematical haiku, which we defined to be a thre...
Mathematical visual poetry is a poetic genre whereby metaphorical expressions are created using math...
This poetry folder consists of the author’s introductory reflection followed by ten new poems that c...
It is often said that mathematics resembles poetry. We argue that some works of mathematics are in f...
The Journal of Humanistic Mathematics invites submissions of mathematical haiku for an upcoming poet...
For many of us, the pandemic has changed how we teach and how we support students. This manuscript h...
Now is a good time to work on the boundaries of practice and theory, of art and science. We are seei...
Together we combine to become twice what 60 could ever be.The same ghost looked into my eyes.Also, t...
This poem reflects a personal kaleidoscopic perspective into a world of actively engaging others in ...
My first poetry collection, Ode to Numbers, was published by Antrim House in September 2017 (http://...
Four poems with mathematical themes. Poems are entitled: Algebra I, Algebra II, Plane Geometry, Numb...
This trio of poems helps illustrate some of the many ways mathematics, poetry, and life integrate an...
Just ask the family cat: we are not all in this together, and never were. In this piece, I describe ...
The poem-collage pair presented here is a work of collaboration between the mathematician and poet, ...
This poetry folder consists of author reflection followed by his eight new poems related to statisti...
In our July 2017 issue, we issued an open call for mathematical haiku, which we defined to be a thre...
Mathematical visual poetry is a poetic genre whereby metaphorical expressions are created using math...
This poetry folder consists of the author’s introductory reflection followed by ten new poems that c...
It is often said that mathematics resembles poetry. We argue that some works of mathematics are in f...
The Journal of Humanistic Mathematics invites submissions of mathematical haiku for an upcoming poet...
For many of us, the pandemic has changed how we teach and how we support students. This manuscript h...
Now is a good time to work on the boundaries of practice and theory, of art and science. We are seei...