Sam Butler-Hunziker Sam Butler-Hunziker


M.S. 2008, Mathematics, UMKC
B.S. 2007, Mathematics & Statistics, UMKC
sbutler509@gmail.com


What Sam has to say:
[3 October 2011]

I have since been teaching at UMKC and other institutions in Kansas City (Rockhurst and as a full-time faculty member at Avila University). This past summer my wife and I moved to Omaha, NE for her career as a dentist in the Air Force and I picked up a couple of classes at the University of Nebraska - Omaha and the Metropolitan Community College of Omaha.


[At UMKC as a GTA (Graduate Teaching Assistant), Sam taught for us Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Mathematics for Liberal Arts, Trigonometry, Mathematics for Teachers: Number Systems, Brief Calculus & Matrix Algebra, Calculus I, and Calculus II. Also, while Sam was an undergraduate here, on Dec. 1, 2006, he gave a talk in the department Expository Talks Series titled: "A Proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra using D'Alembert's Lemma of 1746." Lastly, in September 2007, his expository paper "George Berkeley's Mathematical Philosophy and the Calculus", written for Math 464 WI History of Mathematics, writing intensive, in Winter 2006, was published in Lucerna, the UMKC Honors Undergraduate Journal.]

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