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Kristin Pfabe is a Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Nebraska Wesleyan University, where she contributes to both the mathematics and computer science programs through teaching and academic leadership. She teaches a broad spectrum of courses ranging from foundational mathematics for elementary educators to advanced calculus, linear algebra, and computer science.
Research Interests: Her scholarly focus lies in applied mathematics, particularly numerical analysis and wavelets, with a strong commitment to the mathematical preparation of future teachers. This dual emphasis reflects her dedication to both theoretical and pedagogical aspects of mathematics education.
Her professional service includes active membership in key academic organizations such as the Mathematical Association of America, the Nebraska Association of Teachers of Mathematics, and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. She also engages with the community through initiatives like Math Night at Elliott Elementary School, promoting math literacy at the K–12 level.
Kristin Pfabe has earned her Ph.D. and M.S. in Mathematics from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, and a B.S. in Mathematics and Spanish from Concordia College, Moorhead, MN. Her educational background supports her interdisciplinary teaching and outreach efforts.
Professional Affiliations:
- Mathematical Association of America
- Nebraska Association of Teachers of Mathematics
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
While no formal advisees or research grants are listed in the available text, her extensive teaching portfolio and community engagement indicate a strong commitment to student development and public service in mathematics education.




