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This Math Monday, we’re celebrating Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month with profiles of three amazing Hispanic and Latinx mathematicians that you can bring into your classroom. Find ready-to-go slides for these profiles - and 40+ more! - in our Math in Action slide deck.
Dr. Calderón was a mathematician who co-developed an influential mathematical theory: Calderón-Zygmund theory of singular integral operators. He was widely recognized for his contributions, including being awarded the National Medal of Science, the Steele Prize, the Bôcher Prize, the Wolf Prize, and the Premio de Consagración Nacional.
Read this profile from The New York Times to learn more.
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Dr. Vazquez is a data scientist and econometrician. Her research has informed government policy decisions, particularly related to health.
Watch this interview from MEET a Mathematician or read this profile from Lathisms.
Dr. Polanco is an assistant professor at Smith College. He has earned a Master’s Degree in Actuarial Science and a PhD in Mathematics.
Read this profile from Mathematically Gifted and Black.
Question of the Day [Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month]: If the Hispanic & Latinx community in the United States were a country, how would its gross domestic product (GDP) rank in the world?
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