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Deirdre Smeltzer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Deirdre Longacher Smeltzer (born 1964)[1] is an American mathematician, mathematics educator, textbook author, and academic administrator. A former professor, dean, and vice president at Eastern Mennonite University, she is Senior Director for Programs at the Mathematical Association of America.[2]

Education and career

Smeltzer was a mathematics major at Eastern Mennonite University, graduating in 1987 with a minor in Bible study. At Eastern Mennonite, mathematicians Millard Showalter and Del Snyder became faculty mentors, encouraging her to continue in advanced mathematics.[3] She went on to graduate study in mathematics at the University of Virginia, earning a master's degree[3] and completing her Ph.D. in 1994, with the dissertation Topics in Difference Sets in 2-Groups on difference sets in group theory, supervised by Harold Ward.[4]

She became a faculty member at the University of St. Thomas, a Catholic university in Saint Paul, Minnesota,[3][5] before returning to Eastern Mennonite University as a faculty member in 1998.[5] She chaired the mathematical sciences department from 2005 to 2012.[3] As an undergraduate at Eastern Mennonite, she had participated in a cross-cultural visit to China,[5] and as a faculty member, she led another such visit in 2013,[5][6] and became director of cross-cultural programs for the university. In 2013, she was named the university's vice president and undergraduate dean.[3] In that position, she led the university's creation of new programs in political science and global studies,[7] among others.[5]

She stepped down from her administrative positions at Eastern Mennonite in 2019,[5] and joined the Mathematical Association of America as Senior Director for Programs in 2020.[2]

Textbooks

Smeltzer is the coauthor of two undergraduate textbooks in mathematics: Methods for Euclidean Geometry (with Owen Byer and Felix Lazebnik, Mathematical Association of America, 2010)[8] and Journey into Discrete Mathematics (with Owen Byer and Kenneth Wantz, MAA Press, 2018).[9]

References

  1. ^ Birth date from Library of Congress catalog entry, retrieved 2022-03-10
  2. ^ a b "Deirdre Longacher Smeltzer", Staff directory, Mathematical Association of America, retrieved 2022-03-10
  3. ^ a b c d e Lofton, Bonnie Price (8 April 2013), "Deirdre Smeltzer Named V-P and Undergrad Dean", EMU News, Eastern Mennonite University, retrieved 2022-03-10
  4. ^ Deirdre Smeltzer at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. ^ a b c d e f Kurtz, Christopher Clymer (16 May 2019), "Mutual impact: 'Wonderful and wise' Deirdre Longacher Smeltzer was changed by – and changed – EMU", EMU News, Eastern Mennonite University, retrieved 2022-03-10
  6. ^ China cross-cultural takes students out of comfort zones, Augusta Free Press, 30 October 2012, retrieved 2022-03-10
  7. ^ Kline, Jared (1 April 2019), "EMU to launch new programs of study", WHSV News, retrieved 2022-03-10
  8. ^ Reviews of Methods for Euclidean Geometry:
  9. ^ Kurtz, Christopher Clymer (6 December 2018), "The story of an 'exquisite' new discrete math textbook by EMU's Owen Byer and Deirdre L. Smeltzer", EMU News, Eastern Mennonite University, retrieved 2022-03-10
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