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Melvin A. Nyman

Melvin A. Nyman

Professor of Mathematics
Joined Alma College Faculty in 1981
Swanson Academic Center 253
(989) 463-7264
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Education

  • B.S. Ferris State College (now Ferris State University)
  • M.S. Michigan State University
  • Ph.D. Michigan State University

Research Interests

Teaching and Learning of Undergraduate Mathematics,
Mathematical Modelling in the Biological and Social Sciences

Recent Courses Taught

Selected Articles

  • Melvin A. Nyman (with John S. Berry & Douglas A. Lapp).  "Using technology to facilitate reasoning: lifting the fog from linear algebra."  Teaching Mathematics and its Applications.  2008. Volume 27. Number 2. Pages 102 - 111  June 2008.
  • Melvin A. Nyman.  "Clean coal plant could help Michigan into future."  Lansing State Journal.  April 8, 2007.
  • Melvin A. Nyman, Ph.D. (with John Berry).  "Promoting Students' Graphical Understanding of the Calculus."  Journal of Mathematical Behavior.  Volume 22(2003), number 4
  • Melvin A. Nyman, Ph.D. (with John Berry).  "Small Group Assessment Methods in Mathematics."  International Journal for Mathematical Education in Science and Technology.  Volume 33, Number 5/September 01, 2002

Recent Presentations

Awards, Honors, Recognitions

  • Posey Award for Faculty Excellence

Professional Memberships

  • New Zealand Mathematical Society
  • Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (United Kingdom)
  • Mathematical Association of America
  • Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
  • American Mathematical Society
  • Sigma Xi

Service to the College

  • Associate Trustee - Board of Trustees Enrollment and Marketing Committee
  • Associate Trustee - Board of Trustees Enrollment and Marketing Committee
  • Faculty Grievance Committee

Service to the Community

  • Alma City Commission 1990 - present & 1986-87, Mayor since June 2002.

 

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Student Profile

Corinna Kizer

Corinna Kizer
Graduation: 2008
Major: Biology
From: Webster, New York
Interests: Singing, Percussion

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