Dr. Jennifer Langdon is a professor of mathematics at Wayne State College. Before coming to WSC, Langdon taught at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and was an assistant professor at LaGrange College. She is also a co-advisor of Math Club and Kappa Mu Epsilon, a mathematics honors society. In addition, she serves as treasurer for both the Nebraska Southeast South Dakota section of the Mathematics Association of America (MAA) and the Nebraska Association of Teachers of Math (NATM).
Langdon has recently worked on biographies of women mathematicians for the Notable Women in Math Playing Cards project sponsored by the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM). She is also currently a member of the MAA, NATM, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), and the American Mathematical Society (AMS).
Langdon's academic interests include collegiate math and statistics education, and dynamic equations on time scales.
Education
Ph.D. Mathematics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
M.S. Biometry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
M.S. Mathematics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
B.S. Computer Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln