Tel.: +1 (617) 627-3402
Fax: +1 (617) 627-3966
E-mail: todd.quinto "at" tufts.edu
Fall 2011 Class
Math 50 The Math Behind the Math You teach
For Noyce Teaching Fellows and other MAT students
4:30-7:30 at Mission Hill School
Office Hours
4:00-5:00 Tues., and Tuesday evening Skype hours for my math class..
If you'd like to speak at other times, just e-mail, and I'd be happy to meet.
News
Check out the Special Session, January 6-7, 2012, at the AMS National Meeting in Boston
Radon Transforms and Geometric Analysis in Honor of Sigurdur Helgason's 85th Birthday
and the workshop
Geometric Analysis on Euclidean and Homogeneous Spaces
coorganized with Jens Christensen and Fulton Gonzalez
Tufts has received $2.1 million from the Noyce/NSF Scholarship Program to support students to teach middle- and high-school math and science. We are
now recruiting math and science majors to receive a full scholarship to the
Tufts Master of Arts in Teaching program and a stipend and special
mentoring while they teach in urban schools.
Find more info here!
PIs: TQ, Linda Beardsley and Barbara Brizuela (Education) and Hugh Gallagher (Physics)
Check out these articles in the Tufts Journal and the Tufts Daily about our program.
Check out this article in Tufts Journal about the fun of volunteering at Children's Hospital Boston.
Check out this article in the Tufts Journal about Tufts math major Matt Weiser.
Check out this article
in the Tufts Journal about former Tufts math major
Lun-Yi Tsai, LA '92, who uses mathematics to motivate his art.
Check out this article in the Tufts Journal on the book signing for a biography of Allan Cormack written by Prof. Chris Vaughn. Allan, who passed away in 1998, is Tufts only Nobel Laureate and a real mensch. He was a mentor of mine. You can read a review of the biography in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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