
معرفی
Elizabeth Arnold is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Colorado State University's College of Natural Sciences. Her work focuses on preparing future high school mathematics and statistics educators, teaching interdisciplinary methods, and advancing mathematical modeling applications.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from Montana State University
Research & Outreach: Arnold integrates mathematical content (e.g., discrete mathematics, real analysis) with pedagogical training. She co-directs the GirlsGetMath@CSU summer program and co-founded Cafecito con Matemática, a bilingual family math initiative. Her collaborations with the Natural Sciences Education and Outreach Center include water quality testing experiments for teacher training.
Honors:
- 2024 MAA Rocky Mountain Section Early Career Teaching Award
- 2023 College of Natural Sciences Early Career Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award
Collaborations: Nominated by Mathematics Professor Hortensia Soto and Department Chair Alexander Hulpke, Arnold emphasizes teamwork in supporting pre-service teacher certification through student teaching partnerships and field research.


