
About
Jason Rosenhouse is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at James Madison University (JMU), where he has been since 2003. His research focuses on algebraic graph theory, analytic number theory, and recreational mathematics. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from Dartmouth College (2000), an MA from Dartmouth (1997), and a BS from Brown University (1995). His work bridges theoretical mathematics with accessible topics, such as logic puzzles and their historical development. He has published in journals like Mathematics Magazine and Science and Education, exploring themes ranging from recreational problems to interdisciplinary debates in science. Though no awards are listed, his publications reflect a commitment to both rigorous scholarship and public intellectual engagement.
His educational background includes advanced degrees from prestigious institutions, underscoring his academic credibility. While no specific advising or grant details are provided, his research interests suggest involvement in undergraduate research initiatives common in his department. No lab affiliations or teams are mentioned in the text.





