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Mathematics Professor Selected for Prestigious Program

Chase Mathison will become a member of Project NExT for Math Faculty

Assistant Professor of Mathematics Chase Mathison, Ph.D., has been selected for the prestigious Project NExT for junior mathematics faculty.

The NExT in Project NExT stands for New Experiences in Teaching. It’s a professional development program for new Ph.D.s in math made available by the Mathematical Association of America. The program addresses all aspects of an academic career, including improving the teaching and learning of mathematics, engaging in research and scholarship, finding exciting and interesting service opportunities, and participating in professional activities. It also provides participants with a network of peers and mentors.
I’m one of about 100 or so new members this year from colleges and universities across the US and Canada. I’ll attend some special workshops at the next several MAA math meetings that will introduce me to new teaching methods. It’s also a fantastic networking opportunity.  I think it should be super fun, and I’m very excited about it!” 
 
Chase Mathison, Ph.D.

Jessica O’Shaughnessy, Ph.D., assistant dean for student success in the College of Arts & Sciences and associate professor of mathematics & computer science, was chosen several years ago for the honor.

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