
معرفی
Ellen Julia Goldstein is an Associate Professor of the Practice in the Mathematics Department at Boston College since 2013. She earned her Ph.D. in Mathematics from Tufts University (2011), with a dissertation on properties of closures of nilpotent orbits in prime characteristic. Previously, she held a postdoctoral lecturer position at Northwestern University and participated in the MAA's Project NExT.
- Education: Ph.D., Tufts University (2011); B.A./B.S., Skidmore College (Mathematics & Dance)
Her research focuses on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), emphasizing active-learning strategies, alternative assessments, and addressing math anxiety. She developed the Functions and Differential Calculus course, using flipped classrooms and labor-based grading. Presented at 2022 Joint Mathematics Meetings and writes an open-access textbook for the course.
Eight years of teaching experience across undergraduate mathematics. No awards explicitly mentioned but engaged in pedagogical innovation. Advising details unavailable. Engages in arts integration (ballet) with Dance Prism Ballet.


