
Journalism
I harness the power of storytelling to provide analysis and commentary on math, science, technology, and higher education. Here are some of my stories:
Additional links to stories I've written:
Quanta Magazine
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- The Computing Pioneer Helping AI See
- The AI Pioneer With Provocative Plans for Humanity
- The NASA Engineer Who’s a Mathematician at Heart
- Math of the Penguins
- The Computer Scientist Who Can’t Stop Telling Stories (a top-5 most-read Quanta article of the year)
- Mathematicians Will Never Stop Proving the Prime Number Theorem
- To Boldly Go Where No Internet Protocol Has Gone Before
- Cryptography Pioneer Seeks Secure Elections the Low-Tech Way
- Secrets of Math From the Bee Whisperer
- The Architect of Modern Algorithms
- Click here to see all of my stories at Quanta.
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The Atlantic
Washington Post
WIRED magazine:
BBC Science Focus
Scientific American
Boston Globe:
Notices of the American Mathematical Society
Literary Hub
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, an editorially independent magazine at the University of Chicago founded by Albert Einstein, where I’ve published more than 50 stories.
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- Ukrainian Journalist Illia Ponomarenko on the horror and absurdity of Russia’s senseless, existential war
- AI godfather’ Yoshua Bengio: We need a humanity defense organization
- Do scientists need an AI Hippocratic oath?
- DeepMind’s David Silver on games, beauty, and AI’s potential to avert human-made disasters
- How to talk with your kids about the war in Ukraine
- Illia Ponomarenko: Ukraine’s most-followed war journalist is a ‘dude’ from Donbas
- Will Putin go nuclear?
- Kateryna Pavlova battled a pandemic, wildfires, corruption, and sexism in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
- Satellites and climate change threaten the night. This October meteor shower celebrates it.
- Click here to view all of my stories at the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
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Inside Higher Ed, where three of my stories ranked in the top 10 most-read stories for 2023. (See stories #4, #7, and #10 here.) I’ve written more than 100 stories for Inside Higher Ed. Here are some:
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- African technology students, bolstered by ‘grassroots AI’
- Mathematicians, hopeful and hurting
- Machines can now do college-level math
- AI has a language diversity problem. Humans do, too.
- Machines can craft essays. How should writing be taught now?
- AI Raises complicated questions about authorship
- How AI writing tools both help and hinder equity
- College in the metaverse is here. Is higher ed ready?
- Computer science’s challenges, as seen by its pioneers
- Facial recognition heads to class. Will students benefit?
- Colleges race to hire and build amid ‘AI goldrush’
- University of California System bans fully online degrees
- Vermont State University’s ‘all-digital’ library fiasco
- ChatGPT sparks debate on how to design assignments now
- Amid backlash, Stanford pulls ‘harmful language’ list
- Publisher blocks access to e-books; scrambling fall classes
- Click here to view all of my technology stories at Inside Higher Ed.
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Times Higher Education
Chronicle of Higher Education
Undark Magazine
Financial Times
Nature
Ms. magazine
Slate
National Association of Science Writers
Discover
WBUR – Boston’s National Public Radio
My freelance science and education articles in a variety of publications:
Maths Can Help You Thrive During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Oxford University Press Blog
The Heidelberg Laureate Forum: Inspiring the Next Generation of Mathematicians and Computer Scientists | Mathematical Association of America’s Math Horizons magazine
A Textbook Case of Questionable Ethics | American Association of University Professors’ Academe
Every Minute of Your Life Has Been Interesting | Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
An EDGE in Mathematics for Women | Book chapter in Women in Mathematics: Celebrating the Centennial of the Mathematical Association of America
To Fall in Love With Math, Do This | Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
Thinking About Tipping Points | National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Mathematics Teacher
Dinosaurs Dig Paleontologists Who Do Math | Mathematical Association of America’s Math Horizons
Facebook and Texting vs. Textbooks and Faces | Mathematical Association of America’s Math Horizons
A (Mostly) Unwired Mathematics Classroom | Mathematical Association of America Focus
Reports:
From 2014 – 2017, I served as an appointed member of New Hampshire Governor Maggie Hassan’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education Task Force, during which I contributed to multiple reports every year and regularly spoke on behalf of the governor at press conferences and other state, national, and international conferences. Selected reports:
Implementing Pathways to STEM Excellence: Inspiring Students, Empowering Teachers and Raising Standards – First Annual Report to Her Excellency Margaret Wood Hassan, Governor, State of New Hampshire | Office of the New Hampshire Governor
Pathways to STEM Excellence: Inspiring Students, Empowering Teachers and Raising Standards – Final Report to Her Excellency Margaret Wood Hassan, Governor, State of New Hampshire | Office of the New Hampshire Governor