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Donna Lawrence serves as an Associate Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics, Division of Mathematical Sciences, College of Arts and Science at Bob Jones University, where she has taught since 1993.
Her academic credentials include:
- MEd in Mathematics Education from Bob Jones University (1993)
- BS in Mathematics Education from Bob Jones University
Professor Lawrence specializes in foundational mathematics education, with research interests centered on how high school instructional methods impact college students' mathematical aptitude and attitudes. She is particularly passionate about teaching developmental math courses (Ma 080 and Ma 090) for students with low standardized test scores, focusing on building practical mathematical competence for academic progression and real-world application. Her master's thesis, An Examination of Factors in High School Mathematics Instruction that Affect College Students' Aptitude in and Attitude toward Mathematics, established her scholarly focus on educational psychology within mathematics pedagogy.
No scientific awards or honors are documented in the available materials.
Beyond classroom instruction, she contributes to educational infrastructure through database application development for BJU Press and other organizations. Her scholarly output includes a published historical fiction novel, Shoshana's Refuge (2021), reflecting her interdisciplinary engagement with narrative and mathematical thinking. Professor Lawrence mentors students through foundational course instruction while maintaining active involvement in campus life as a graduate of the institution.
Her professional identity is deeply intertwined with Bob Jones University, where she was raised as the daughter of longtime faculty members Lance and Janet Flower, whose four-decade commitment to the institution inspired her academic vocation.



