Mathematician:J. Arthur Seebach

Mathematician
J. Arthur Seebach, Jr. was an American mathematician best known for the groundbreaking which he co-authored with, "... a counterexample to the view, widespread at the time, that undergraduates could neither do nor even contribute to research in mathematics." .

An early advocate for introducing computers into the educational curriculum.

Nationality
American

History

 * Born: 1938
 * 1965: Joined St. Olaf College
 * 1971 - 1986: Associate Editor of the American Mathematical Monthly
 * 1976 - 1980: Editor of Mathematics Magazine
 * 1983 - 1987: Served on the MAA Committee on Computers in Mathematics Education
 * Died: 3 Dec 1996, after a long struggle with complications arising from diabetes

Books and Papers

 * 1970: (with ) (2nd edition 1978)