
Deborah Hughes Hallett
Professor of Mathematics, University of Arizona
Adjunct Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Deborah Hughes Hallett is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Arizona and Adjunct Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. She graduated from Cambridge University in England and has taught at Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey. Her work is on strategies to improve the teaching of mathematics, and she is interested in promoting international cooperation between mathematicians. With Andrew Gleason at Harvard, she organized the Calculus Consortium for Higher Education and started a foundation to promote innovative curriculum and pedagogy.
Statistics Symposium: Ten Really Cool Things to Teach in Statistics - Saturday, February 27
Power Session: AP Calculus from Those in the Know – Sunday, February 28
General Session: Logarithms: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow