OUR CULTURE
The Department of Mathematics supports and aligns with the University of Utah's mission
to foster student success by preparing students from diverse backgrounds for lives
of impact as leaders and citizens. We aim to uphold a culture that:
- Commits to student success and engagement by providing personalized support and engaged learning experiences that increase access to the university and facilitate persistence through degree completion.
- Engages in cutting-edge teaching and research that foster inter- and trans-disciplinary innovation, creativity, entrepreneurship, and knowledge and technology transfer.
- Celebrates the rich diversity of people as well as creative and intellectual traditions by being inclusive in every respect.
- Encourages fair and inclusive teaching practice that addresses the specific needs of our undergraduate and graduate population (including Math and Math Teaching major/minors, Master students, and Ph.D. students).
- Creates a place for people to bring concerns, to empower people to speak up and to work on improving relationships and social interactions in the department.
Resources
• American Indian Resource Center (AIRC)
• Black Faculty and Staff Association
• Center for Ethnics Student Affairs (CESA)
• Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Office at the University of Utah
• Office of Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Title IX at the University of Utah
• Office of Inclusive Excellence
• Physics and Astronomy Diversity and Inclusion Committee
• African American Doctoral Scholarship Initiative
• College of Science ACCESS Program
• Dream Ambassadors Outreach Program
• Enhancing Diversity & Graduate Excellence in Science (EDGES)
• Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Scholarship Page
• Emerging Student Leadership Program
• Famtorship for Social Justice Program
• First Year Diversity Scholars
• Graduate and Advanced Lady Scientists (GALS)
• Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (oSTEAM)
• REFUGES (A CSME afterschool program and bridge program)
• Second Year Experience Program
• Transfer ProgramThe Workshop for Inclusive Teaching Practices (WITP) is aimed at
1. increasing familiarity with inclusive teaching practices,
2. building an active community of equity minded math educators in Utah, and
3. empowering participants to implement inclusive teaching practices in their classrooms.
The workshop is scheduled for April 23rd, 2022, at the end of the Spring ‘22 semester as instructors are reflecting on their spring teaching and preparing for summer session classes. Summer classes are an ideal time for instructors to implement new inclusive practices because class sizes are smaller, timing is condensed, and the student population contains many non-traditional students and students who are retaking courses. The hope is that the implementation of equity focused practices and philosophy will improve students’ experience and outcomes in their mathematics classes.
The WITP at the U is modeled after similar workshops that took place at the University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 2019 and 2020 (see that workshop's website for more information).
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
- Anne Fayolle, Graduate Student
- Angie Gardiner, Undergraduate Program Manager
- Dalyana Guerra, Instructor (Lecturer)
- Christel Hohenegger, Associate Professor (Chair)
- Cormac Laprete, Graduate Student
- Akil Narayan, Associate Professor
- Rebecca Noonan Heale, Associate Professor (Lecturer)
- Firas Rassoul-Agha, Professor (Spring 2024)
- Anurag Singh, Professor (Fall 2023)
- Abby Linscott, Undergraduate Student
CONTACT US: edimath@math.utah.edu