Abstract / Synopsis
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected mathematicians and teachers in many ways. In our January 2021 issue, we invited our community to submit essays and reflections, as well as fiction and poetry, based on their experiences during this globally unsettling (and still ongoing) event. This folder presents a select collection of poems submitted in response to that call, by Christopher Caruvana, Marion Cohen, Lawrence M. Lesser, Dan May, Vanessa Sun, and Michele Willman, ordered alphabetically by poet last name.
DOI
10.5642/jhummath.202102.30
Rights Information
This is a collection of individual works; contributors retain the rights to the material they contributed.
Recommended Citation
"Mathematical Poetry in the Time of COVID," Journal of Humanistic Mathematics, Volume 11 Issue 2 (July 2021), pages 485-499. DOI: 10.5642/jhummath.202102.30. Available at: https://scholarship.claremont.edu/jhm/vol11/iss2/30
Response to Article
Mark Huber and Gizem Karaali, Math in the Time of COVID: An Open Call for Contributions