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Mathematics Education: People

To assist those interested in the various concentrations, here are the names of faculty members, student ambassadors, and recent graduates involved with the Mathematics Education specialization. If you have a general question about the program, or would like to talk to a current student about the program, please visit the Mathematics Education contacts page.

  Mathematics Ed Faculty
Mathematics Education Student Ambassadors
 

Faculty: To view a faculty member's research interests, click on their name (links open up a new window).

Deborah Loewenberg BallThis link will open up into a new window

Hyman BassThis link will open up into a new window

Patricio HerbstThis link will open up into a new window

Magdalene LampertThis link will open up into a new window

Vilma Mesa

Edward SilverThis link will open up into a new window

Ambassadors are students who have agreed to answer your questions about the program. We know there are times when you really want to hear about the program from a student's perspective, and these students have agreed to share their experiences. If you have general Mathematics Education questions, please contact the program directly here. Remember: To help us alert you to recruitment events and the latest admissions updates, be sure to also fill out a graduate program inquiry formThis link will open up into a new window.

Ambassadors:

Wendy Aaron, wendyaar@umich.edu

Charalambos Charalambous, chcharal@umich.edu

Yaa Cole, yaacole@umich.edu

Gloriana Gonzalez, glorigon@umich.edu

Recent Graduates

Babette Benken, California State University, Long Beach: bbenken@csulb.edu

Alison Castro, University of Illinois, Chicago: amcastro@math.uic.edu

Doug Corey, Brigham Young University, e-mail: corey@mathed.byu.edu

Gabriel Stylianides, University of Pittsburgh: gstylian@pitt.edu

Andreas Stylianides, Oxford University: andreas.stylianides@edstud.ox.ac.uk

Ed Wall

 

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