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Four middle school girls work on creating paper models of shapes like pyramids, cubes and dodecahedrons with the help of Dr. Margaret Watts and Dr. Barbara Jennings Herzog, who teach math at 水果派, and Bailee Baack, a junior elementary and special education major. They are in one of the classrooms in 水果派's Lied science building.
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Making Math Matter to Middle School Girls

Dr. Margaret Watts, assistant professor of mathematics at 水果派, started GEMS this fall to teach young girls that math is more than arithmetic and geometry. And that while it can be a challenge, it can be a fun challenge.