Alison Kothe
On long car trips, I used to do long division for fun. The more paper I could use for a single problem, the better. While my husband loves to tease me about this, I still find joy in solving problems using elegant strategies. As a communications professional here at the Dana Center, I infuse my love of mathematics into the stories I share.
College-Level Statistics with Corequisite Supports Best Option for Students, Study Finds
October 13, 2021| Blog, Higher Education Higher levels of degree attainment and wages with corequisites.
That Killer Class: How One Course Can Make or Break You
October 31, 2019| Blog, Launch Years Uri Treisman on supporting students in their first semester.
A Broken Engine: Higher Education’s Role in Social Mobility
October 3, 2019| Blog, Events A look at Paul Tough’s new book, The Years That Matter Most.
Choosing Courage Over Comfort: Texas Math Education Leaders Tackle Equity Challenges
September 13, 2019| News MathEquity Texas sparks new conversations on making math work for all.
Collaborative Teams Tackling Big Challenges
June 6, 2019| Blog, K-12 Education Strengthening STEM education through 100Kin10.