Janet Beery
Quick Facts
Biography
Janet Lynn Beery is an American mathematician and historian of mathematics. She is a professor of mathematics and computer science at the University of Redlands, editor-in-chief of mathematics history journal Convergence, and author of a book on the mathematics of Thomas Harriot.
Education and career
Beery graduated from the University of Puget Sound in 1983, majoring in mathematics and English literature. She went to Dartmouth College for her graduate education in mathematics, earning a master's degree there in 1985 and completing her Ph.D. in 1989. Her dissertation, Transitive Groups of Prime Degree, was in group theory, supervised by Thomas F. Bickel.
While at Dartmouth, she also worked as an instructor at the University of Puget Sound. She has been on the University of Redlands faculty since 1989.
Contributions
With Jackie Stedall, Beery is the author of Thomas Harriot’s Doctrine of Triangular Numbers: the 'Magisteria Magna' (European Mathematical Society, 2009). She is also an editor of Women in Mathematics – Celebrating the Centennial of the Mathematical Association of America (Springer, 2017), with Sarah J. Greenwald, Jacqueline Jensen-Vallin, and Maura Mast.
She has been editor-in-chief of Convergence, a journal of the Mathematical Association of America, since 2009. She has also been active with the College Board in developing examination questions and instructional material for the AP Calculus exam, and has been clerk of the Association for Women in Mathematics since 2014.
Recognition
In 2010 the Mathematical Association of America gave Beery their Meritorious Service Award.