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Staff Bios
Robert Rosenbaum
Robert A. Rosenbaum, Yale, A.B. 1936, Ph.D. 1947 (mathematics), was a faculty
member at Reed College in Oregon from 1939-53 and has been a
Visiting Professor at Swarthmore College, Univ. of Mass., and
College of St.Thomas (St. Paul, MN). A professor of mathematics at
Wesleyan University since 1953, he has also held various posts in
Wesleyan academic administration, including Acting President in
1970. In 1985, he was named The University Professor of Mathematics
and the Sciences, emeritus.
He has
been recognized with honorary LHD's from St. Joseph College (CT),
Wesleyan, and Transylvania University (KY), and with an Sc.D. from
CSU; with the Baldwin Medal (Wesleyan) and the Transylvania Medal,
and with awards from ATOMIC, CSTA, and Sacred Heart University.
He has
written articles in professional journals, and is the author or
co-author of mathematics texts including Geometry with
Coordinates (SMSG); Modern Coordinate Geometry
(Houghton-Mifflin); An Introduction to Projective Geometry and
Modern Algebra (Addison-Wesley); and Calculus, Basic Concepts
and Applications (Cambridge University Press).
He founded the Project to Increase Mastery of Mathematics and Science (PIMMS) in 1979, was its Director until 1994, and its Chairman since 1995. He was also the Founding President of the CT Academy for Education in Math, Science, and Technology in 1990 and served on its Board of Directors and Executive Committee until 2003.
Mike Zebarth
Mike Zebarth has been involved in
Mathematics and Science education since the late 1960's. Mike taught
Math, Physics and Physical Science for thirteen years in several
Illinois schools. He has experience teaching in grades 6-12 and at
the college level. Mike was recognized by the American Association
of Physics Teachers for Innovative Physics Teaching in 1974. In
addition to his teaching experience, Mike served on a local school
board for a number of years. In the 70's he was instrumental in the
establishment of pre-school programs in two Illinois communities.
In 1980, Mike moved from education to industry and spent the next 21 years working for Canberra Industries, a Connecticut manufacturer of analytical instruments. During that time, Mike continued his involvement in education making frequent presentations to students and teachers in the area of nuclear science. He is the author of numerous publications on the applications of nuclear instrumentation. Mike is an active member of the American Association of Physics Teachers, the National Science Teachers Association, the Health Physics Society, and the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management
Mike's work with PIMMS began in the early 1990's when he worked with PIMMS to host Summer Institutes. By the mid 90's, he was a member of the PIMMS Advisory Council and became its Chairperson in 2003. Mike took over as the Director for PIMMS on the retirement of Dan Dolan in late 2003.
Bob Borello
Bob Borello has had extensive teaching, administrative, and leadership
experience, both in CT public schools and through service to PIMMS.
Having taught mathematics and science in the elementary and middle
schools, he has been Elementary Science Chairman in Manchester;
Elementary School Principal in Lebanon (CT); Science Department
Chairman in Hartford; and BEST District Facilitator in Hartford. After study that led to his designation as a PIMMS Vanguard Fellow in 1985, Bob served as an assistant to Dr. Ralph Yulo in subsequent PIMMS summer programs and later became the PIMMS head elementary science instructor. Since then, Bob has directed numerous workshops throughout the State and region, including developing (with Judy Dailey) science and mathematics training sessions, based on a PIMMS model, at Union College in Schenectady, NY, for teachers in that area. Bob and Judy have conducted the Union College program for eight years. With commitment to carrying on the work of "increasing mastery of mathematics and science", Bob is devoted to his current position of PIMMS Associate Director of Science.
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