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Judith Sullivan, M.Ed.

Judith Sullivan, M.Ed.

Judy Sullivan
Professor Emerita of Mathematics
Educational Background: 
  • B.A., Cedar Crest College
  • M.Ed. in Mathematics, West Chester University
  • Additional graduate study, American University, Pennsylvania State University
Courses Taught: 
  • Differential Equations
  • Discrete Methods in Mathematics
  • Statistics 
  • Calculus 
  • Basic Mathematical Theory and Applications 
  • Pre-calculus 
  • Mathematics for Management and the Social Sciences 
  • Developmental Mathematics
Awards: 

Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching (2013)

Selected Publications: 
  • Giuliano, B.A. and Sullivan, J.L. (2012). From Angst to Empowerment: Strategic Planning for Collegiate Academic Success.  Plainfield, IL: Pacific Crest.
  • Sullivan, J.L, "Herman Weyl", Biographical Encyclopedia of Mathematicians, Marshall Cavendish Corp.
  • Giuliano, B.A. and Sullivan, J.L., "How Do You Measure Success," Journal of College Science Teaching 34(3): 41-43
  • Giuliano, B.A. and Sullivan, J.L., "Academic Wholism: Bridging the Gap Between High School and College," American Secondary Education 35(3), 7-18
Other  
  • Coordinator of "New Directions in Teaching Mathematics," a course for middle school teachers, concentrating on Algebraic Thinking, Geometry, Probability and Statistics, and Exploring the Math Resources of the Internet, funded by The Fund for the Improvement of Education, Department of Education, Summer 2000.
  • Coordinator of Enhancing Activity-Based Mathematics with Technology, part of the collaborative efforts of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Consortium of Higher Education (SEPCHE) to address new and important pedagogies involving the state of the art technology in math and science and to present them to teachers in the Delaware Valley, Summers 2002, 2003, 2005, and 2009 
Relevant Experience: 
Scholarly Interests  
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Technology in Mathematics
  • Teacher Education
  • Math Anxiety