Dr. Herbert E. Kasube
Department of Mathematics

Bradley University

Peoria, IL 61625

(309) 677-2505

hkasube@hilltop.bradley.edu



 
 
 
 

Fall 2006 Schedule:
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9:00 
  
 

OFFICE

9-9:50

OFFICE

9-9:50

 
10:00
MTH 223

OFFICE

MTH 223
MTH 223
MTH 223
11:00 
 

OFFICE

11-11:30

 
 
OFFICE
12:00

OFFICE

MTH 300 
  
MTH 300
  
1:00
 
 

OFFICE

1-1:50

 
 
2:00
MTH 122
 
MTH 122
 

MTH 122

3:00

 

  
 
  
 
  My professional interests include number theory, discrete mathematics, mathematics education, and (perhaps most importantly) the history of mathematics.

James Glaishier (1848 - 1928) said

"I am sure that no subject loses more than mathematics by any attempt to dissociate it from its history." I'm a strong believer in this quote and my approach to teaching mathematics reflects that interest. Historical topics are introduced throughout my classes at all levels.

I am also very actively involved in the Mathematical Association of America (http://www.maa.org/). I'm Liaison Coordinator for the Illinois Section of MAA (ISMAA) and a member of the Committee on the Undergraduate Program in Mathematics (CUPM) and its subcommittee on Curriculum Reform and the First Two Years (CRAFTY). I am also the Regional Director for the AMC 8/10/12 (http://www.unl.edu/amc/ ).

Aside from mathematics my interests include running (jogging). I'm a member of the Illinois Valley Striders Running Club (http://www.ivs.org/).