This is a word-search puzzle based on the contents page of the previous (Volume 4 Issue 1-January 2014) issue of the Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
There are 10 different letters in the name JOHN HORTON CONWAY and we use each of these exactly three...
An innovative grant-funded general adult audiences international speaker series on connections betwe...
Throughout my years and decades of being a teacher, I have written limericks about every course I’ve...
Scholars of all stripes are turning their attention to materials that represent enormous opportuniti...
The content of the Humanistic Mathematics Network Newsletter was reviewed by Claire Skrivanos and Qi...
This article concerns the relationship between mathematics and language, emphasizing the role of ana...
In “Jesus & the Walnuts,” a hapless English professor invokes fragments of mathematical thought to i...
A lightly edited version of a Public Talk intended for a general audience, this essay examines signi...
This is based on the simple mathematical concept of ratio, which tends to get more intricate the mor...
This is the report of a project on ways of teaching university-level mathematics in a humanistic way...
Gateway to Exploring Mathematical Sciences (GEMS) is an outreach program offered by the six mathemat...
The Cantor trilogy is a mathematical dystopia featuring JHM as an important part of that world... at...
When you tackle a set of problems, do you like easy first or hard first? Do you lay out a problem so...
Reuben Hersh (1927-2020) celebrated mathematics as a human endeavor, historically evolved and intell...
The Journal of Humanistic Mathematics (http://scholarship.claremont.edu/jhm/) is pleased to announce...
There are 10 different letters in the name JOHN HORTON CONWAY and we use each of these exactly three...
An innovative grant-funded general adult audiences international speaker series on connections betwe...
Throughout my years and decades of being a teacher, I have written limericks about every course I’ve...
Scholars of all stripes are turning their attention to materials that represent enormous opportuniti...
The content of the Humanistic Mathematics Network Newsletter was reviewed by Claire Skrivanos and Qi...
This article concerns the relationship between mathematics and language, emphasizing the role of ana...
In “Jesus & the Walnuts,” a hapless English professor invokes fragments of mathematical thought to i...
A lightly edited version of a Public Talk intended for a general audience, this essay examines signi...
This is based on the simple mathematical concept of ratio, which tends to get more intricate the mor...
This is the report of a project on ways of teaching university-level mathematics in a humanistic way...
Gateway to Exploring Mathematical Sciences (GEMS) is an outreach program offered by the six mathemat...
The Cantor trilogy is a mathematical dystopia featuring JHM as an important part of that world... at...
When you tackle a set of problems, do you like easy first or hard first? Do you lay out a problem so...
Reuben Hersh (1927-2020) celebrated mathematics as a human endeavor, historically evolved and intell...
The Journal of Humanistic Mathematics (http://scholarship.claremont.edu/jhm/) is pleased to announce...
There are 10 different letters in the name JOHN HORTON CONWAY and we use each of these exactly three...
An innovative grant-funded general adult audiences international speaker series on connections betwe...
Throughout my years and decades of being a teacher, I have written limericks about every course I’ve...