
معرفی
Toyin Alli serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Georgia's Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Her primary teaching responsibilities include MATH2250 (Calculus), where she actively contributes to departmental initiatives aimed at reducing student drop-fail-withdraw (DFW) rates in foundational mathematics courses.
Her research interests center on innovative pedagogical approaches in undergraduate mathematics education, with specific focus on calculus instruction and STEM student retention strategies. Her work emphasizes practical classroom interventions to improve learning outcomes for diverse student populations.
Alli has received significant recognition for her teaching excellence:
- 2022 MAASE Distinguished Teaching Award by a Beginning College or University Educator
- Sandy Beaver Excellence in Teaching Award from the Franklin College (2021)
She actively engages with the mathematical community through professional development initiatives, notably co-hosting CV and website workshops for mathematics students with faculty colleagues. Her commitment to educational quality extends to departmental leadership in curriculum improvement projects targeting high-DFW courses.

