Christina Eubanks-Turner

Professor of Mathematics

  • Los Angeles CA UNITED STATES
  • Mathematics

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

Contact

Biography

Contact:
Phone: 310.338.5107
Email: Christina.Eubanks-Turner@lmu.edu
Office: University Hall 2714
Dr. Eubanks-Turner's interests are in commutative algebra, graph theory, mathematics education, and broadening participation in the mathematical sciences. Dr. Eubanks-Turner received her Ph.D. and M.S. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2008 and 2004, respectively, and her B.S. degree from Xavier University of Louisiana in 2002. She joined the LMU faculty in 2013.

Education

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Ph.D.

Mathematics

2008

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

M.S.

Mathematics

2004

Xavier University of Louisiana

B.Sc.

Mathematics

2002

Areas of Expertise

Mathematics
Commutative Algebra
Graph Theory
Mathematics Education
Broadening Participation in Mathematical Sciences

Industry Expertise

Research
Education/Learning

Accomplishments

Top Paper of 2018: Editor’s Choice, PRIMUS Journal

2018-01-01

Top Paper of 2018: Editor’s Choice, Awardee, PRIMUS Journal

“Women Who Count: Honoring African-American Women Mathematicians”, Featured Honoree

2018-09-01

“Women Who Count: Honoring African-American Women Mathematicians”, Featured Honoree, Sep. 2018

Project NExT Fellow

2008-06-01

Named the Project NExT Fellow by the Mathematical Association of America.

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Affiliations

  • American Mathematical Society (AMS)
  • Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM)
  • Mathematical Association of America (MAA)
  • National Association of Mathematics (NAM)
  • National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)
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Media Appearances

It’s like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder how I keep from going under…

Math Mamas  online

Math Mamas Blog

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Episode 21: Christina Eubanks-Turner - SheHeroes

SheHeroes  online

EPISODE 21: CHRISTINA EUBANKS-TURNER

Christina Eubanks-Turner, Associate Professor of Mathematics.

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Black History Month 2019 Honoree

mathematicallygiftedandblack.com  online

Mathematically Gifter and Black Black History Month 2019 Honoree

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Event Appearances

Interlace Polynomials of Friendship Graphs

Invitation to Mathematics Conference  Houston, TX

2018-09-08

Connecting the Common Core Math Practices to Mathematical Proof in a course for Middle and Secondary Teachers

MAA Session on Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching Grades 6-12 Mathematics, Joint Mathematics Meetings  San Diego, CA

2018-01-12

Issues and Challenges of Underrepresented Students in Private Nonprofit Colleges and Universities

Pacific Math Alliance Workshop, California State University Northridge  Northridge, CA

2017-10-07

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Research Grants

Research Grant

National Science Foundation

2012-07-01

Co-PI: Louisiana Mathematics Masters in the Middle (LaM3). DUE-1240054/

Seed Grant

Mathematical Sciences Research Institute

2011-10-01

MSRI Math Circles Seed Grant, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute.

Courses

August 2013-Present

MATH 102: Quantitative Skills for the Modern World
MATH 103: Quantitative Skills for the Modern World Lab
MATH 104: Elementary Statistics
MATH 106: Math for Elementary Teachers I
MATH 107: Math for Elementary Teachers II
MATH 112: Mathematical Analysis for Business II
MATH 122: Calculus for the Life Sciences I
MATH 190: Workshop in Mathematics I
MATH 248: Introduction to Methods of Proof
MATH 331: Elements of Group Theory
MATH 366: Discrete Methods
MATH 493/593: Seminar for Future and Current Math Educators
MATH 490: History of Mathematics
MATH 598: Methods of Proofs for Teachers
MATH 598: Abstract Algebra for Secondary Teachers
MATH 599: Number Theory & Algebra for Teachers

Articles

It's Like a Jungle Sometimes it Makes Me Wonder How I Keep From Going Under..., Living Proof: Stories of Resilience Along the Mathematical Journey

The American Mathematical Society and The Mathematical Association of America

C. Eubanks-Turner, It's Like a Jungle Sometimes it Makes Me Wonder How I Keep From Going Under..., Living Proof: Stories of Resilience Along the Mathematical Journey, The American Mathematical Society and The Mathematical Association of America, (2019), 131-133.
This essay was featured in the July 2019 AMS math mamas blog

Equity in Mathematics Education: Five Mathematicians Reflect on the 2018 PCMI Workshop

Mathematical Association of America (MAA) FOCUS

S. Bryant, C. Eubanks-Turner, C. Moore, S. Reznikoff, J. Yu, Equity in Mathematics Education: Five Mathematicians Reflect on the 2018 PCMI Workshop, Mathematical Association of America (MAA) FOCUS, Vol. 38 (6), (2019), 16-18.

Interlace Polynomials of Friendship Graphs

Electronic Journal of Graph Theory and Applications

C. Eubanks-Turner, A. Li, Interlace Polynomials of Friendship Graphs, Electronic Journal of Graph Theory and Applications, Vol. 6 (2), (2018), 269-281.

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