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The math of gerrymandering

Shelley Donaldson November 6, 2017

Finding solutions for our democracy I am a math major and policy geek, so you can just imagine my delight when I learned via my favorite Supreme Court news podcast that one of the cases on the docket for...

A lasting legacy

A lasting legacy

Sarah Cooney April 25, 2017

A graduating senior reflects on past inspiration As I got ready to begin this final article, I was at a loss as to where to start. What profound words or lasting legacy could I leave with my readers? I...

A beauty or a beast

A beauty or a beast

Sarah Cooney April 11, 2017

Why accepting the unexpected is good I recently saw Disney’s great new movie “Beauty and the Beast” and it got me thinking about attitudes toward math.  And, yes, I know you’re thinking,  ‘Sarah...

The perfect solution

The perfect solution

Sarah Cooney March 28, 2017

What my post-graduate plans equate to  I am incredibly excited to say that in August, I will be moving to Los Angeles to start a Ph. D program in Computer Science at the University of Southern California.  Last...

Representation theory

Representation theory

Sarah Cooney February 21, 2017

The need to diversify STEM in the media In honor of Black History month, I would like to start this week by highlighting a project I heard about at a conference I recently attended.  The project, a website,...

Home is where the math is

Sarah Cooney December 5, 2016

As I write this, I’m in the midst of graduate school applications. Amid the flurry of GREs, application fees, and personal statement revisions, it’s suddenly become all too real that next fall I could...

Pythagoras and privilege

Sarah Cooney November 28, 2016

What would Hippasus do?  This week I’d like to delve into the history of math, all the way back to the sixth centur B.C., and discuss the legend of a group of mathematicians and philosophers called...

Solving impossible problems

Sarah Cooney November 14, 2016

The instinct and intuition of mathematics  There were some people on a train. Nineteen people get off the train at the first stop. Seventeen people get on the train. Now there are 63 people on the train. How...

My name is Sarah…and yeah, that’s feminine

Sarah Cooney October 25, 2016

"Inclusivity and gender neutrality in the tech job market" A few weeks ago, the Wall Street Journal published an article titled “Why Women in Tech Might Consider Just Using Their Initials Online,”...

How it all adds up: how math can spur social justice and create change

Sarah Cooney October 4, 2016

The Real Truth About Real Numbers In the words of Saint Joseph’s University’s favorite Sunday mass hymn: “We are called to act with justice…” Here at St. Joe’s, in true Jesuit spirit, we place...

Strength in numbers

September 20, 2016

The Real Truth about Real Numbers By Sarah Cooney '17 Math is one of my passions.  I’d love to tell you about the cool research I’m doing.  Sure, you may not understand everything I’m saying,...

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