Mathematics
“One of the pleasures of looking at the world through mathematical eyes is that you can see certain patterns that would otherwise be hidden.”Steven Strogatz ’76 Author of The Calculus of Friendship
The Loomis Chaffee Mathematics Department values the practical reasons for studying mathematics and aims to share a deep appreciation for the abstract beauty of mathematics. Through class discussions, group work, and problem solving, our teachers encourage you to explore the concepts that spring from our fundamental ideas concerning magnitude, quantity, shape, structure, and reasoning.
Key Highlights
- We’ll meet you where you are and encourage you to think deeply about math no matter what your level.
- We aim to build strong math skills for our students at all levels.
- We believe there is no one single path for math students so we offer a variety of opportunities to choose from as you grow as a math student.
- Small class sizes allow teachers to really get to know you and work with you closely.
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Meet the Department
Andrew Matlack
Dean of Faculty; Mathematics Faculty
Stu Remensnyder
Mathematics Faculty
Lauren Riva
Head of Mathematics Department
Curtis Robison
Mathematics Faculty; History, Philosophy & Religious Studies Faculty
Adnan Rubai
Mathematics Faculty
Albert Rubin
Mathematics Faculty- Teaching Fellow
Abraham Schulte
Mathematics Faculty
Gillian Struthers
Mathematics Faculty
Michele Trenchard
Mathematics Faculty; Associate Director of Learning Access and Student Achievement
Andrew Wood
Mathematics Fellow