

SUNY Fredonia was well represented at the Seaway Section of the Mathematical Association of America conference, held April 25 and 26 at SUNY Buffalo State.
Professor Keary Howard welcomed students with an invited address, "I See me in You: Regarding the Self-Evident Truths of Teaching and Learning Mathematics,鈥 on the morning of April 26. Julia Wilson, associate professor, contributed a talk during the afternoon, "A Discovery Learning Approach to Axiomatic Geometry."
Mentored by Dr. Howard and Associate Professor Teodora Cox, several mathematics education graduate students presented results from their capstone projects. The students and their capstones included:
Suzanne Constantinou, 鈥13, 鈥淒erivatives as Rates of Change: A Study of College Students' Understanding of the Concept of Derivative;鈥 Kristen Joseph, 鈥13, 鈥淧ardon My Expression: A Study of College Students' Misconceptions of the Order of Operations and Its Applications;鈥 Sara Maiorana, 鈥13, 鈥淪patial Ability in Adolescence and How it Varies by Age, Gender, and College Major;鈥 Ashley Melinski, 鈥13, 鈥淐ollege Students' Accuracy in Measurement Estimation: The U.S. Customary Units vs. the Metric System;鈥 Elizabeth Schake, 鈥13, 鈥淯nderstanding and Misconceptions of Rates of Change and Unit Conversions;鈥 and Shannon Tydings, 鈥13, 鈥淧rocedural and Conceptual Understanding of Fraction Concepts in College Students.鈥
Undergraduate Heather Kappel, 鈥14, reported on her honors thesis, mentored by Dr. H. Joseph Straight. Her title was, "Varying Path-Perfect Graphs."
Finally, continuing SUNY Fredonia's long tradition of service to the section, Dr. Jonathon Cox was elected to a two-year term as First Vice Chair and Program Chair.