STEVEN D - Winona
STEVEN D. LEONHARDI
Curriculum Vita
|Department of Mathematics and Statistics |345 Knopp Valley Drive |
|Winona State University |Winona, MN 55987 |
|Winona, MN 55987 |Home: (507) 453-0371 |
|sleonhardi@winona.edu |Office: (507) 457-2359 |
Education
Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Wisconsin--Madison, August 1994 (4.0 GPA)
Field: Mathematical Logic, Computability and Recursion Theory
Minor: Computer Science
M.A., Mathematics, University of Wisconsin--Madison, May 1990 (4.0 GPA)
B.A., Mathematics and Philosophy, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota,
May 1983, summa cum laude (3.96 GPA), Credo Honors Program
Experience (Category I: Teaching Effectiveness)
Associate Professor, Winona State University, July 1999 – present
Assistant Professor, Winona State University, September 1994 - May 1995
and September 1996 – June 1999
Assistant Professor, Moravian College, September 1995 - May 1996
Teaching Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Madison, September 1988 - May 1993
and Summer 1994
Actuarial Technician, Mercer-Meidinger-Hansen, Minneapolis, Minnesota,
December 1985 - August 1988
Vice Principal and Mathematics Instructor, Peace Corps/Cameroon,
Bopson Bilingual College, West Africa, September 1983 - June 1985
Math/Science Education Program Trainer, Peace Corps/Cameroon, Summer 1984
Courses taught: Math for Liberal Arts, Math for Earth and Life Science I and II, Precalculus, Single Variable Calculus I and II, Multivariable Calculus, Calculus with Review I and II, Finite Mathematics, Applied Calculus, Linear Algebra I and II, Linear Programming, Differential Equations, Advanced Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, Number Theory, Abstract Algebra, History of Mathematics, Problem-Solving Seminar, Freshman Orientation.
Technology used: graphing calculators, Mathematica, MATLAB, STORM, Exploring Small Groups, and JMP-IN. I have adapted and/or developed at least one computer lab for most courses taught. Taught one course by Interactive Television (ITV).
Publications and manuscripts (Category II: Scholarly Activity)
Generalized nonsplitting in the recursively enumerable degrees, Ph.D. thesis, 1994.
Nonbounding and Slaman triples, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, vol. 79 (1996),
pp. 139-163.
Generalized nonsplitting in the recursively enumerable degrees, Journal of Symbolic Logic, vol. 62 (1997), no. 2, pp. 397-437.
Calculus Reform: Concepts First, Proceedings of the 60th Annual American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) North Midwest Section Meeting, October 1998, 9 pages.
Review of The Classical Decision Problem, by Egon Borger, Erich Gradel, and Yuri Gurevich, Studia Logica, vol. 64 (2000), no. 1.
DIMACS Classroom Module: “Carousel Numbers and DNA Fragment Assembly,” with Jonell Comerford, Gary Klatt, and Pam (Reich) Ryan.
“Darcy’s Law for Precalculus Students,” with Cathy Summa.
DIMACS Classroom Module: “Reed-Solomon Codes as an Application of Linear Algebra,” with Lidia Luquet and James Sauerberg, in preparation.
Presentations (Categories II, IV, and V)
“Generalized Nonsplitting in the Recursively Enumerable Degrees,” Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, Notre Dame, IN, March 1993
“Generalized Nonsplitting in the Recursively Enumerable Degrees,” Annual Joint (AMS-MAA) Mathematics Meetings, Cincinnati, OH, January 1994
“Nonbounding and Slaman Triples,” Southern Wisconsin Logic Colloquium, Madison, WI, March 1994
“Nonbounding and Slaman Triples,” Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL), Gainesville, FL, March 1994
“Teaching Math in the Peace Corps,” WSU Math/Stat Club, Winona, MN, November 1994
“My Experiences in Cameroon,” International Relations group of the American Association of University Women, Winona Chapter, Winona, MN, February 1995
“The Traveling Salesperson Problem,” Pi Mu Epsilon, Moravian College Chapter, Bethlehem, PA, November 1995
“Generalized Nonsplitting in the Recursively Enumerable Degrees,” Connecticut Logic Seminar, Middletown, CT, May 1996
“Actuary: Wall Street Journal’s #1 Job in America,” WSU Academic Preview Day, Winona, MN, Fall 1996
“Priority Arguments in Computability Theory,” WSU Math/Stat Departmental MONSTER Seminar, Winona, MN, three presentations in Winter 1998
“Algorithms, Axioms, and Computability,” Augsburg College Departmental Seminar, Minneapolis, MN, April 1998
“Calculus Reform: Concepts First,” Annual ASEE North Midwest Section Meeting, Winona, MN, October 1998
“Applications of Discrete Math in Computational Molecular Biology,” Mathematical Association of America North Central Section (MAA-NCS) Fall Meeting, Moorhead, MN, October 1998
“Project-Driven Mathematics for the Earth and Life Sciences,” Annual Joint (AMS-MAA) Mathematics Meetings, Washington, DC, January 2000
“Mathematics for Geoscience Majors at Winona State University” (poster session), Teaching Quantitative Skills in a Geoscience Context Workshop, Carleton College, Northfield, MN, July 2002
“Math Projects for Biology and Geoscience Majors Who Don’t Like Math,” Annual Joint (AMS-MAA) Mathematics Meetings, Baltimore, MD, January 2003
Panel member and presenter, “I Wasn't Trained for This: Teaching Students with Psychological Disabilities,” Faculty Development Days Workshop, Winona State University, August 2003.
“Teaching and Evaluating at Different Cognitive Levels,” Teaching Effectiveness Follow-Up Workshop, Winona State University, October 2003.
Co-facilitator, “Oral presentations: Let’s talk about it!”, with Tom Linton, Suzanne Doree, Nancy Hagelgans, and Richard Jardine, Annual Joint (AMS-MAA) Mathematics Meetings, Phoenix, AZ, January 2004
Grant Writing (Category II: Scholarly Activity)
“Computing Environment for Statistics and Mathematics Instruction,” with Brant Deppa, Felino Pascual, and Barry Peratt, NSF-CCLI computer lab grant, submitted 1999, rejected.
“Laboratory Projects in Mathematics for the Earth & Life Sciences,” with Barry Peratt, MnSCU Center for Teaching and Learning Faculty Small Grant, awarded 1999-2000.
“Topological Properties of Classes of Computably Enumerable Degrees,” with Dr. Stephen Walk (St. Cloud State University), NSF Division of Mathematical Sciences grant, submitted October 2003, decision pending.
Continuing Preparation and Study (Category III)
Participant in Winona State University Faculty Development August workshops, 1994 and 1996-present
Participant in AMS-MAA-ASL Annual Joint Meetings, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, and 2004
Participant in MAA Minicourses on “Calculus from Graphical, Numerical, and Symbolic Points of View” (1995), “Graphing Calculators in Calculus” (1995), “Fibonacci and Catalan Numbers”(1998), “Teaching a Course in the History of Mathematics” (2003), and “Java Applets for Mathematics” (2004)
Participant in ASL Spring Meetings, 1993, 1994, and 1996
Project NExT (New Experiences in Teaching) Fellow and
participant in MAA Mathfests, 1996-1997
Participant in MAA Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware sectional meetings, October 1995 and April 1996
Participant in “Teaching Logic In An Illogical World” workshop, The Center for Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science (DIMACS), Rutgers University, NJ, July1996
Participant in DIMACS Reconnect Workshops at Rutgers University, NJ, July 7-19, 1998, and Salem State College, MA, June 15-21, 2003
Participant in MAA North Central Section meetings, April 1995, April 1997, April 1998, October 1998, April 1999, October 1999, April 2000—2004
Attended Pi Mu Epsilon conference at St. John’s Univ., MN, April 1998, 1999, and 2002
Participant in WSU Learning Project, Spring Quarter 1997
Participant in Parker Palmer workshop: “The Courage To Teach,” WSU, April 1998
Participant in Sue Rosser workshop: “Teaching To Reach The Majority,” May 1998
Participant in Education/SciMath workshop, December 1998
Participant in AMS Special Workshop “Computability Theory and Its Applications,” University of Colorado, July 1999
Organizer and participant in Felder/Brent “Teaching Effectiveness Workshop,” WSU, October 2001 and August 2003
Participant in “Teaching Quantitative Skills in a Geoscience Context” workshop, Carleton College, Northfield, MN, July 2002
Membership in the Association for Symbolic Logic, including journal subscription, since 1993
Membership in the Mathematical Association of America, including journal subscriptions, since 1994
Contribution to Student Growth and Development (Category IV)
Editor of Math/Stat OnLine Bulletin Board, 1994-95
(this could also be considered Category V)
Coordinator of Math/Stat Monthly Problem Contest, 1994-95
(this could also be considered Category V)
Coordinator for student loans of departmental graphing calculators, Spring 1997 –Spring 2000 (this could also be considered Category V)
Supervisor of the Math/Stat departmental tutoring lab and paper grading, September 1997 – May 2001 (this could also be considered Category V)
Coach for students participating in the MAA-NCS Team Contest, the Putnam competition, and the MCM Modeling Competition, since September 1997
Mentored student Derek Bernard in undergraduate research (as part of the Mentorship Program), September 1997 – December 2000
Conducted independent study courses with students in Matrix Algebra (summer 2001), combinatorial problems (spring 2002), Abstract Algebra (summer 2002), and Readings in the History of Mathematics (spring 2003).
Summer registration advising, 1995 (WSU) and 1996 (Moravian)
Advising mathematics majors and minors, since 1997
Advising undeclared students, since 1998
Teaching First-Year Orientation since 2001
Service To the University and The Community (Category V)
Mathematics Subgroup, 1994-1995 and 1996-2001
Precalculus Committee Chair, 1994-95
Web Page Development Committee, 1996-97
Contemporary Math Committee, 1997-98
Fixed Term Search Committee, 1998 and 1999
Departmental Laptop Committee, 1998-99
Mathematics Education Search Committee Chair, 1998-2000
Department Programs Committee, 2001-present
Student Services and Opportunities Committee, 2001-present
Faculty Development Board, 1997-2001
Faculty Development Team, 2001-present
Advising Council, 1998-2003
Co-organizer of the MAA-North Central Section Summer Short Course on Artificial Neural Networks, June 1997, with Barry Peratt and Darrin Frey
Co-chair of MAA/NCS Local Arrangements Committee, 2003-2004
Referee for the Journal of Symbolic Logic, Fall 1994, Fall 1996, and Spring 1997
Referee for the Archive for Mathematical Logic, Spring 2000
Reviewer for Saunders Publishing, Spring 1998
Reviewer for Studia Logica, Fall 1998
Reviewer for Addison-Wesley, Spring 1999 and Spring 2001
MAA North Central Section Executive Board At-Large Member, 1999-2001
MAA North Central Section Nominations Committee, 2001-2002
Grader in regional competition, Minnesota Mathematics Meet, since December 1996
Science Fair Judge, March 2001 and March 2002
Active in Winona Chapter Early Childhood and Family Education events, 1996 – 2001
Winona Area Public Schools Strategic Planning Committee, Jan.-Mar. 2001
Vote YES Referendum Committee, Aug.-Nov. 2001
Volunteer at Bluffview Montessori School, since December 2001
Lutheran Campus Ministries Board, 2002-present
External References
Janet Andersen, Department of Mathematics, Hope College
P.O. Box 9000, Holland, MI 49422-9000
Office: (616) 395-7909 E-mail: jandersen@hope.edu
Ralph Carr, Department of Mathematics, St. Cloud State University
720 Fourth Ave. South, St. Cloud, MN, 56301-4498
Office: (320) 308-2275 E-mail: rwcarr@stcloudstate.edu
Home: (320) 202-7893 (On sabbatical leave 2003-2004)
Suzanne Doree, Department of Mathematics, Augsburg College
Campus Box 61, 2211 Riverside Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55454
Office: (612) 330-1059 E-mail: doree@augsburg.edu
Steffen Lempp, Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin—Madison
480 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706
Office: (608) 263-1975 E-mail: lempp@math.wisc.edu
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