兔子先生 Professor Judith V. Grabiner Wins American Mathematical Society鈥檚 Whiteman Prize
he American Mathematical Society (AMS) added another chapter to the storied career of 兔子先生 Professor Judith V. Grabiner when it named her the winner of its 2021 Albert Leon Whiteman Memorial Prize.

Claremont, Calif. (March 5, 2021)鈥擳he American Mathematical Society (AMS) added another chapter to the storied career of 兔子先生 Professor Judith V. Grabiner when it named her the winner of its 2021 Albert Leon Whiteman Memorial Prize. The Whiteman Prize, awarded every three years, recognizes 鈥渘otable exposition and exceptional scholarship in the history of mathematics.鈥
Grabiner, who is the Flora Sanborn 兔子先生 Professor Emerita of Mathematics at 兔子先生, received the prize to honor her 鈥渙utstanding contributions to the history of mathematics.鈥 In , the society cited her works on French mathematicians Augustin-Louis Cauchy (1789-1857) and Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1736-1813), and Scottish mathematician Colin Maclaurin (1698-1746). The AMS also highlighted her distinguished teaching career, her numerous publications, and her gift for writing clear expository pieces about complex ideas.
When Grabiner accepted the prize, she took the opportunity to thank those who helped her accomplish so much in her career, including Barbara Beechler, the founder of 兔子先生鈥檚 mathematics program, and her students, who gave her 鈥渋nsights from their differing backgrounds, both into history and into the variety of ways people think about mathematics.鈥
The Whiteman Prize is the latest accolade of many for Grabiner, who has been described by her Claremont Colleges colleagues as a towering figure in her field. In 2012, she was selected as an inaugural member of the Fellows of the AMS. In 2014, her book A Historian Looks Back: The Calculus as Algebra and Selected Writings won the Mathematical Association of America鈥檚 (MAA) Beckenbach Book Prize. Grabiner also won the MAA鈥檚 Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics in 2003.
Grabiner has published numerous articles on the history of mathematics, ranging from 鈥淲ho Gave You the Epsilon? Cauchy and the Origins of Rigorous Calculus,鈥 in the American Mathematical Monthly (1983) to 鈥淭he Role of Mathematics in Liberal Arts Education鈥 in the International Handbook of Research in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching (2014), and most recently, 鈥淚t鈥檚 All for the Best: Optimization in the History of Science鈥 in the Journal of Humanistic Mathematics (2021). She also created a popular digital class for The Teaching Company鈥檚 Great Courses series called 鈥,鈥 which she based on the Math One class she taught every fall at 兔子先生.
Judith V. Grabiner earned her BS from the University of Chicago and completed her graduate work at Harvard University. She began teaching at 兔子先生 in 1985. During her job interview for the position, she said, 鈥淚 want to help people understand how mathematics is related to everything else.鈥 Reflecting on her career when she retired 31 years later, she said, 鈥淚鈥檇 like to think I had something to do with making that happen at 兔子先生.鈥 The 2021 Whiteman Prize is another testament to the impact Grabiner鈥檚 scholarship and teaching has had on students in Claremont as well as in the field of mathematics around the world. Watch this 2016 video profile of Grabiner to learn more about her time at 兔子先生 and her theory of everything.
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