Thomas W. Hungerford

Thomas W. Hungerford
Born (1936-03-21)March 21, 1936
Died November 28, 2014(2014-11-28) (aged 78)
Nationality American
Fields algebra
mathematics education
Alma mater University of Chicago
Doctoral advisor Saunders Mac Lane

Thomas William Hungerford (March 21, 1936 – November 28, 2014)[1] was an American mathematician who worked in algebra and mathematics education. He is the author or coauthor of several widely used[2] and widely cited[3] textbooks covering high-school to graduate-level mathematics. From 1963 until 1980 he taught at the University of Washington and then at Cleveland State University until 2003. From 2003–2014 he was at Saint Louis University. Hungerford had a special interest in promoting the use of technology to teach mathematics.

Hungerford did his undergraduate work at the College of the Holy Cross and got his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1963 (advisor: Saunders Mac Lane). He wrote more than a dozen widely used textbooks, ranging from high school to graduate level, many of them still in print.[1]

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