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Edwin Herman serves as Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point since 2002, renowned for fostering collegial faculty relationships and prioritizing student success. His teaching philosophy emphasizes mathematics as fundamental to understanding the world's mechanisms.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics from University of Oregon
- M.A. in Mathematics from University of California at Los Angeles
- B.S. in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College
Herman's research spans Analysis, Interdisciplinary studies, and Mathematical biology, integrating analytical frameworks with biological systems. He champions mathematics as universally applicable, stating: "Math is about everything – it’s in everything, so learning mathematics is sort of like learning the secrets to how the world works."
His seminal publication Calculus, Volumes 1, 2 & 3 (2016, co-authored with Gilbert Strang) revolutionized accessible mathematics education through OpenStax Publishing, covering foundational to advanced calculus concepts for diverse learners.
Professor Herman teaches core courses including Calculus I, Differential Equations, Intermediate Linear Algebra, Introduction to Proof, Mathematical Analysis, Mathematics for Social/Management Sciences, and Pre-Calculus Algebra. His mentorship philosophy urges perseverance: "Don’t get discouraged if it seems too hard... work at it a little more until you finally ‘get it’ – the reward is worth the effort."
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