Work ,work, work - being a math professor might not sound like the coolest job in the world, but it's pretty fun if you do it the right way. I teach at the Hamilton campus of Miami University, and also head up from time to time to the main campus in Oxford. (Not to be confused with Miami University in Florida. Please note that Miami was a University when Florida was still owned by Spain.)  It should also be pointed out that as a three-time graduate of Bowling Green State University, my loyalty to Miami does not extend to the athletic fields.

I can be found in room 525 Mosler Hall at Miami Hamilton, or reached by phone at (513) 785 - 3225. Office hours are always posted cheerfully next to my door, and I'm usually there unless I'm somewhere else. 

Here you can find my teaching web site . You'll find class info, a calendar where you can catch up on any missed work, and pages where you can download all class materials. Cool. 

 In addition to my teaching duties, I spend a LOT of time writing books, and CD-ROMS. Check out a list of my completed works here.