Mathematics Faculty
Constance Beck
B.S., Western Connecticut State University. M.S., Ph.D., New York University. Ford Foundation Fellow. Professor of mathematics, State University of New York-Westchester, 1972-2003; adjunct professor, Western Connecticut State University; actuarial analyst; recipient and director of grants on gender equity in mathematics. Special interest in the areas of mathematical logic, statistics and actuarial mathematics, mathematics education, and the art of teaching. SLC, 2005-
Daniel King
Courses: An Introduction to Statistical Methods and Analysis, Game Theory: The Mathematics of Strategy and Conflict
B.S., Lafayette College. M.S., Ph.D., University of Virginia. Special interests in abstract algebra, mathematics education, game theory, history of mathematics, philosophy of mathematics, and the outreach of mathematics to literature; author of research papers in the areas of Jordan theory, nonassociative superalgebras, fair division theory, and mathematics education; director of the Mathematical Speakers Bureau and chair of the Metropolitan New York Section of the Mathematical Association of America. SLC, 1997-
Constance Saulsbery
Courses: Mathematical Modeling for the Natural Sciences, Discrete Mathematics: A Gateway to Advanced Mathematics
B.S., Western Connecticut State University. M.S., Ph.D., New York University. Ford Foundation Fellow. Professor of mathematics, State University of New York-Westchester (1972-2003); adjunct professor, Western Connecticut State University; actuarial analyst; recipient and director of grants on gender equity in mathematics. Special interest in the areas of mathematical logic, statistics and actuarial mathematics, mathematics education, and the art of teaching. SLC, 2005-
Joseph W. Woolfson
Courses: Number Theory, Calculus and Differential Equations, Abstract Algebra
B.S., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. New York University. Adelphi University. Investigator, under grant from Office of Naval Research, in realm of mathematical group theory; inventor with U.S. patents relating to the technology of pick-resistant magnetic lock cylinders; issued a patent for an air conditioning muffler device (November 2003). SLC, 1965-
