Dr. Margaret Dodson
Lecturer
Education
B.A. |
SUNY at Stony Brook |
1974 |
M.A. |
SUNY at Stony Brook |
1976 |
Ph.D. |
Lehigh University |
1994 |
Contact Information
Office: |
Trumbower 110 |
Phone: |
(484) 664-3355 |
Fax: |
(484) 664-3546 |
Email: |
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Mail: |
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science |
Biography
After finishing my degree at Lehigh University, I taught at Kutztown University (2 years) and Lehigh University (2 years).
Teaching Activities:
I teach two sections of MTH 104: Statistical Methods, our introductory statistics course, most semesters. I am currently teaching a section of MTH 121: Calculus I, and have taught MTH 215: Discrete Structures in the past.
Scholarly Activities:
I have attended a number of conferences on teaching statistics, most recently the Eighth Annual "Beyond the Formula" conference in Rochester, NY. I have also been to several meetings of the EPADEL society, the regional group of the Mathematical Association of America. My dissertation was in the field of numerical analysis. I gave a lecture on my work at the annual winter meeting of the American Mathematical Society, Baltimore, MD.
Personal Activities:
My hobbies include gardening and reading. My family includes my husband, Bruce, a math professor at Lehigh, a son, Allen, a PhD student at Harvard, and a cat, Taro.

