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stoutfellow ([personal profile] stoutfellow) wrote2005-02-24 01:45 pm
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Catfish Are Jumpin'...

This is a little odd.

About ten years ago, the university adopted a "capstone" requirement: graduating seniors in every department had to complete some sort of project displaying their mastery of the discipline. In my department, this takes the form of the Senior Assignment, a written paper on some mathematical topic which must then be presented orally to a committee of faculty. During a student's final year, s/he takes a project-prep class in which the outlines of the paper are worked out; during the following semester, s/he writes and presents the paper.

Now, until last year no student had ever approached me about supervising a Senior Assignment. Last year, I supervised my first, which I've mentioned before. This semester, I'm supervising two: one on the English mathematician George Peacock, and one on baseball statistics. In the past week, three more students - two of them currently in the project-prep class - have approached me. One wants to study the great David Hilbert; I haven't yet had a chance to discuss ideas with the other two. I have reason to believe that there are at least two more in the offing.

Ten years without a nibble, followed by six to eight in less than a year? It may be a statistical anomaly; enrollment in our department has gone up somewhat lately. But I'm still a little surprised. (And pleased, yes.)

[No, I'm not entirely sure what I mean by the title. For some reason, the old Creedence Doobie Brothers song "Black Water" is running through my head.]
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[personal profile] filkferengi 2005-02-24 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)
It's rather simple, really. Being on the list is fun, but meeting and hanging out with listies at various cons the last year or so has awakened hitherto-unsuspected social graces and allowed your students to enjoy you as much as we do.

So, enjoy yourself [& don't forget to pimp your literary ride--i.e., gently nudge towards Lois & the list when and as appropriate]. :)

[identity profile] hornedhopper.livejournal.com 2005-02-24 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
You *should* be pleased; that's a nice feather in your cap - and much more important as a measure of student respect than the "I hate taking finals and that's about all I remember while I'm writing the evaluation of this guy" evals (g), yes?

[identity profile] toraks.livejournal.com 2005-02-25 11:05 am (UTC)(link)

Very cool!!

I hope you have enough time for it!!

You're cool, what's more to ask? ;-p

[identity profile] bibliotrope.livejournal.com 2005-02-25 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Umm... that song is by the Doobie Brothers. (And I highly recommend that people listen to it with headphones: great stereo separation on that cut!)

Congratulations on your two students. The baseball stats one especially sounds like fun.