Christina Safranski serves as Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics & Physical Sciences at Franciscan University of Steubenville, where she maintains an active research profile bridging theoretical mathematics and humanistic inquiry. Her academic foundation includes three advanced mathematics degrees from the University of Notre Dame. Her educational background demonstrates exceptional continuity: Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Notre Dame (2009), advised by Julia Knight M.S. in Mathematics, University of Notre Dame (2006) B.S. in Mathematics, University of Notre Dame (2004) Dr. Safranski's research program uniquely integrates Mathematical Logic and Group Theory with Humanistic Mathematics. Her theoretical work focuses on computability aspects of algebraic structures, while her interdisciplinary research examines mathematics through vocational and ethical lenses. This dual trajectory positions her at the intersection of rigorous formal mathematics and its societal implications. Her publication pattern reveals a consistent engagement with mathematical logic journals like Transactions of the American Mathematical Society and Algebra and Logic, punctuated by significant contributions to humanistic discourse through the Journal of Humanistic Mathematics. This combination demonstrates both technical depth in pure mathematics and thoughtful exploration of mathematics' role in human experience. No scientific awards are documented in the available information. Details regarding graduate student mentorship and research funding portfolios are not specified in current records. There is no indication of laboratory facilities or dedicated research teams associated with her academic activities.









