Teacher Assistants

(aka Discussion Leaders)

The best way to reach your discussion leader is by email. You may sometimes find them in 108 Deady (Hilbert Space). Their mailboxes are located just inside the door of 108 Deady. Be careful to find the correct box for your discussion leader if you choose to leave something, and make sure it is clearly labeled with your name, his/her name, the assignment, and course name.

Thursday Math 105 Discussion Leaders:
Discussion Leader Office Hours Email (append '@uoregon.edu' to all the ones below)
Jeffry Lamb Thurs, 11-12pm jlamb3
Lucas Younger Wed, 1-2pm lyounger
Mike Gwynn Tuesday 3-4pm
Liz Esterberg Wed 9-10am, Thurs 10-11am eesterbe
Nathan Wonder nwonder
Thursday Math 106 Discussion Leaders:
Discussion Leader Office Hours Email (append '@uoregon.edu' to all the ones below)
Aaron Henner Thurs 12:30-12:50pm, 2-3pm ahenner
Bethany Parkyn Monday, 3-4pm bparkyn
Scott Gibbs Tues, 12-2pm; Wed 12-1pm sgibbs
Blair Moore Tues 3-4pm, Thur 1-3pm bmoore2
Rob Prime Monday, 1-2pm
Thursday Math 107 Discussion Leaders:
Discussion Leader Office Hours Email (append '@uoregon.edu' to all the ones below)
Anna Gladstone Thurs, 10-11pm annag AT uoregon.edu
Ben Feinberg Tues, 10-11am and Wed 12-1pm bfeinbe1
Katie Nelson Wed, 12-1 & 2-3pm knelson3

 



On January 14, 2005 Harvard President Lawrence Summers made some remarks about why there are so few women in science. A list of links around peoples response to his speech can be found on professor Vitulli's webpage.


To Thales the primary question was not what do we know, but how do we know it.

Aristotle